You are the captain of the prestigious sailing vessel U. S.S.
(name your ship). Using the
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Biology, 28.05.2020 09:58, leahstubbs
You are the captain of the prestigious sailing vessel U. S.S.
(name your ship). Using the
ESRT pg. 4 (scroll down), list the currents in the order you would use them circumnavigate (circle) Earth if you were to:
1.
Start and end in California:
Gulf stream, Benguaria c, south equatorial, north equatorial,
2.
Start and end in New York:
3 during which portions of the journey would you encourage your crew to wear (list religion ∨ currents)
a) many layers of clothing?
b) extra sunscreen?
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