What change happens when ocean currents cause warmer water to enter a region?(1 point)

Responses

The region experiences cooler temperatures.
The region experiences cooler temperatures.

Surface water begins to sink.
Surface water begins to sink.

Nearby precipitation levels decrease.
Nearby precipitation levels decrease.

Evaporation of surface water increases.

1 answer

When ocean currents cause warmer water to enter a region, the response that best fits is:

Evaporation of surface water increases.

Warmer water typically leads to increased evaporation rates, which can influence local weather patterns and precipitation levels.