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Oliga [24]
3 years ago
6

Once the Gulf Stream reaches the far north, what happens next? . . . A.. It cools and flows away from the pole, causing cooler c

limates farther south.. . . B.. It circles the poles, becoming ice.. . . C.. It crashes with incoming warm water.. . . D.. It flows away from the pole, causing warmer climates farther south.
Geography
1 answer:
Gelneren [198K]3 years ago
3 0
Once the Gulf Gulf stream reaches the far north, the one that happens next is : A. it cools and flows away from the pole, causing cooler climates farther south

Gulf stream is an ocean current. After reaching the north pole, it will absorb the temperature and bring back a colder current to the south

hope this helps
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