Which two statements best describe the effects of the oceans currents on weather?
A. War...
Physics, 06.05.2020 01:16, xandraeden32
Which two statements best describe the effects of the oceans currents on weather?
A. Warm currents cause the air above them to take up less moisture than cold currents do.
B. Warm currents warm the air above them.
C. Cold currents are cold because they absorb thermal energy from the air above them.
D. Cold currents remove thermal energy from the air above them.
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