Water is cooler near the poles and warmer near the equator. Movement of cooler and warmer water from these regions moderates the global climate. Which of the following describes the movement of water between the poles and the equator?(1 point) Responses A. evaporation A. evaporation B. gravity B. gravity C. ocean currents C. ocean currents D. tides

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The correct answer is C. ocean currents. Ocean currents are large-scale movements of water within the world's oceans that help to transfer heat from warmer equatorial regions to cooler polar regions, thereby moderating the global climate.