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Movement of Ocean water

Choose ALL that apply

A. none of the choices

B. Surface water at the poles is dense because of low temperatures and high salinity.

C. Differences in the density of seawater cause it to move.

D. This water sinks and moves toward the equator where it replaces less dense, warm water.

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User LiamV
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Answer:

I would go with

B. Surface water at the poles is dense because of low temperatures and high salinity.

i could be wrong tho.

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User Satyender
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