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oceanic crust sinks because it is denser and has higher specific gravity than the more silicon aluminum enriched continental crust. What drives substitution is convection and conduction in outer core of earth, that heat , only a small part of which is due radioactive isotopes, has to make it's way to Earth's surface by both conduction and convection. Iron and nickel o have the highest specific gravities of the 10 most common elements in the Milky Way Galaxy. This is why oceanic crust sinks and is subducted continental crust has to have a lot more force applied before it inks, because it doesn't want to sink.
It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question, so I had to look for it so here is the answer. If the California Current stopped flowing, the temperature in San Francisco would probably be WARMER. <span>Cold water is flowing south and is why we near the coast are rather cool in the summer. Hope this helps.</span>
I'm not entirely sure, but from context clues, it says "dry," implying that water is valuable.
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all i could see was blue sky