Answer: When the water is heated, it becomes less dense and rises.
Explanation: One factor that causes ocean currents is the varying temperature of the ocean water. Cold water is denser than warm water, so it stays below the warm water.
In the Pacific Ocean, some of the cold water at the bottom of the ocean mixes with the warm water above it. As a result, this water is warmed. When the water is heated, it becomes less dense and rises.
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Answer:
I believe it is D.
Explanation:
Hot water rises, cold water sinks. So we've ruled out A and B with that. And I believe the currents flow from Atlantic to Pacific, making the answer D.
Because the world shifts slowly and can change imensly over time
I think it’s Mongolia and China. Again I’m not sure so I’m sorry if I got it wrong.
Answer:
Doldrums
Explanation:
I just did the assignment. Trade winds is actually wrong. They are found primarily in the tropics.