<span>Thermohaline circulation is driven by differences by "Density." Thermohaline circulation is a single part of the large-scale ocean circulation. It is driven by global density differences that is being created by the freshwater fluxes and as well as the surface heat.</span>
Many geological factors contribute to California's natural resources such as
Earthquakes
Floods
Volcano
Landslides and Mudflows
Population growth, combined with development in arid and semiarid regions of the State, has stressed California's water resources.
I believe the answer is C.