Why do warm ocean currents begin at the equator?(1 point)

Responses

The equator receives more direct and intense sunlight, warming the water.
The equator receives more direct and intense sunlight, warming the water.

The volcanic activity at the equator heats up the water.
The volcanic activity at the equator heats up the water.

Heat rises from the southern pole and is warmest in the middle of the globe.
Heat rises from the southern pole and is warmest in the middle of the globe.

There is a concentration of magma rising at the equator.

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The correct response is:

The equator receives more direct and intense sunlight, warming the water.

This explains why warm ocean currents begin at the equator, as the sun's rays hit the equator more directly compared to other parts of the Earth, resulting in warmer sea temperatures.