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What change happens when ocean currents cause warmer water to enter a region?(1 point) Responses Evaporation of surface water increases. Evaporation of surface water increases. Nearby precipitation levels decrease. Nearby precipitation levels decrease. The region experiences cooler temperatures. The region experiences cooler temperatures. Surface water begins to sink. Surface water begins to sink.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
When ocean currents cause warmer water to enter a region, the most likely effect is that **evaporation of surface water increases**. Warmer water promotes higher rates of evaporation, which can lead to changes in local weather patterns and potentially increase precipitation in the area.

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