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Ocean currents at the surface are influenced by

size of ocean

phytoplanktons

Coriolis Effect

dissolved nutrients

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User Cihat
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Answer:

C. Coriolis Effect

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Art Base
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Answer:

Coriolis Effect is a correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Ocean currents are generated due to density difference in water mass and also by the wind which is caused by gravity, temperature, and variation in salinity.

Ocean currents at the surface are influenced by the Coriolis Effect.

Coriolis effect describes that the current and wind shows deflection as they move over the earth's surface

Coriolis effect influenced Ocean currents at the surface by deflecting from its path, in the direction of wind moving in hemisphere.

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