Chemistry, 15.04.2021 18:50, krystinayagel013
What is most likely true about ocean temperatures surrounding Australia, which is marked by the star in the following map?
Map showing the ocean conveyor belt. A cold current runs west to east, south of Australia. The current then reverses course in the Pacific Ocean, so that a warm current flows east to west, north of Australia.
The ocean temperatures south of Australia are lower than the ocean temperatures north of Australia.
The ocean temperatures south of Australia are higher than the ocean temperatures north of Australia.
The ocean temperatures south of Australia are the same as the ocean temperatures north of Australia.
The ocean temperatures south of Australia are sometimes higher and sometimes lower than the ocean temperatures north of Australia.
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