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Which statement about deep currents is true?

They move warm water along the bottom of the ocean from the Pacific Ocean to the

They move warm water along the bottom of the ocean from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.

They move cold water along the bottom of the ocean from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean

They move cold water along the bottom of the ocean from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.

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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.

Deep currents tend to move cold water along the bottom of the ocean from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.

Deep currents take up the cold water by having their movement from poles to equator by mixing the water of the world. The deep current is also named as thermohaline circulation.

The cold water which is dense at the poles such as the Atlantic oceans flows to the Pacific ocean where it becomes warm and less dense. Finally, when it flows again to opposite poles then it converts into cold water.

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