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Wind currents Multiple Choice

a. send air pollution from one continent to the next.
b. keep CFCs from reaching the ozone hole.
c. eliminate the movement of dust particles from watershed to watershed.
d. circulate global carbon dioxide to regions with more vegetation for photosynthesis.

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User Toakleaf
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A

Step-by-step explanation:

Wind currents send air pollution from one continent to the next.

When air rolls or wind current, it picks up more smog and dirt from air peppered with thunderstorms that help bring the pollutants miles above the Earth's surface. This occurrence has made researchers to better understand how high levels of ozone occur off the west coast of Africa, far from known air pollution sources.

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