How does Brazil's current affect the climate of South America?

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It brings cold temperatures to the western coast of South America.
It brings cold temperatures to the western coast of South America.

It brings cold temperatures to the eastern coast of South America.
It brings cold temperatures to the eastern coast of South America.

It brings warm temperatures to the eastern coast of South America.
It brings warm temperatures to the eastern coast of South America.

It brings warm temperatures to the western coast of South America.

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The correct response is:

It brings warm temperatures to the eastern coast of South America.

The Brazil Current is a warm ocean current that flows southward along the eastern coast of South America, influencing the climate of the region by generally raising temperatures and contributing to a more temperate climate.