Which of the following are true of the transfer of thermal energy in the oceans? Select the three correct answers.(2 points)

Responses

Energy is radiated more than absorbed near the equator.
Energy is radiated more than absorbed near the equator.

Energy is absorbed more than radiated near the equator.
Energy is absorbed more than radiated near the equator.

Energy is absorbed more than radiated near the poles.
Energy is absorbed more than radiated near the poles.

Energy is radiated more than absorbed near the poles.
Energy is radiated more than absorbed near the poles.

Energy is carried from the equator to poles in surface currents.
Energy is carried from the equator to poles in surface currents.

Energy is carried from the equator to poles in deep ocean currents.

1 answer

The three correct statements regarding the transfer of thermal energy in the oceans are:

  1. Energy is absorbed more than radiated near the equator.
  2. Energy is radiated more than absorbed near the poles.
  3. Energy is carried from the equator to poles in surface currents.

These statements reflect the general understanding of thermal energy dynamics in the oceans. Near the equator, water absorbs more energy from the sun than it radiates back into the atmosphere, while at the poles, the opposite is true. Additionally, surface currents play a crucial role in redistributing heat from equatorial regions toward the poles.