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Question 2 of 24
How does the sun cause currents in the ocean?
O A. It makes more water evaporate at the equator than at the poles,
causing water to flow toward the equator.
B. It heats the ocean surface more at the equator than at the poles,
causing differences in density.
C. It heats the ocean surface more at the poles than at the equator,
causing differences in density.
D. It provides more energy to move water at the poles than it does at
the equator, causing water to flow away from the poles.
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