Which explains how ocean currents affect climate?(1 point)

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Ocean currents change the temperature of air masses. Warm ocean currents transport heat from the equator to the poles.
Ocean currents change the temperature of air masses. Warm ocean currents transport heat from the equator to the poles.

Ocean currents change the temperature of landmasses. Warm ocean currents transport heat from the equator to the poles.
Ocean currents change the temperature of landmasses. Warm ocean currents transport heat from the equator to the poles.

Ocean currents change the temperature of landmasses. Cold ocean currents transport heat from the equator to the poles.
Ocean currents change the temperature of landmasses. Cold ocean currents transport heat from the equator to the poles.

Ocean currents change the temperature of air masses. Cold ocean currents transport heat from the equator to the poles.

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The correct response is:

Ocean currents change the temperature of air masses. Warm ocean currents transport heat from the equator to the poles.

This option accurately describes how warm ocean currents influence climate by modifying the temperature of air masses that pass over them, thus affecting weather patterns and climate in different regions.