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How does the Sun affect the movement of water molecules to create motion in the ocean?
A.
The Sun's energy heats water molecules causing them to rise as the cool water molecules rise, creating movement in the water.
B.
The Sun's energy cools water molecules causing them to sink as the cool water molecules sink, creating movement in the water.
C.
The Sun's energy cools water molecules causing them to sink as the cool water molecules rise, creating movement in the water.
D.
The Sun's energy heats water molecules causing them to rise as the cool water molecules sink, creating movement in the water.
A.
The Sun's energy heats water molecules causing them to rise as the cool water molecules rise, creating movement in the water.
B.
The Sun's energy cools water molecules causing them to sink as the cool water molecules sink, creating movement in the water.
C.
The Sun's energy cools water molecules causing them to sink as the cool water molecules rise, creating movement in the water.
D.
The Sun's energy heats water molecules causing them to rise as the cool water molecules sink, creating movement in the water.
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D. The Sun's energy heats water molecules causing them to rise as the cool water molecules sink, creating movement in the water.
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