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hich statement describes the impact of ocean currents on climate?
Ocean currents create changes in the temperature of air over land masses.
Ocean currents cause the temperature of air over large bodies of water to change.
Ocean currents move cold water from the equator to the poles, creating cool weather regions.
Ocean currents carry warm water from the poles to the equator to create warm weather regions.
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Ocean currents create changes in the temperature of air over land masses.
Explanation: Warm currents (e.g., the Gulf Stream) raise coastal air temperatures and lead to milder climates, while cold currents (e.g., the California Current) cool coastal air and produce cooler, drier conditions.
Explanation: Warm currents (e.g., the Gulf Stream) raise coastal air temperatures and lead to milder climates, while cold currents (e.g., the California Current) cool coastal air and produce cooler, drier conditions.
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