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What causes ocean water to be warmer at the equator than farther north?

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The oceans redistribute heat from high to low latitudes by moving warm water from the equator toward the poles. They also cause a net transfer of heat from the Southern to the Northern Hemisphere. As currents flow, they warm or cool the overlying atmosphere.
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The answer is A

Step-by-step explanation:

The entire question is " What causes ocean water to be warmer at the equator than farther north?

a. Sunlight hits directly so the warmth is more concentrated

B. Cold water currents move from the poles to the equator

C. Seasonal winds push warm water away from the coasts

D. Sunlight hits at an angle so the warmth is spread over a wider area"

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