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Physics, 14.04.2021 22:20, fortwill05

3. The Gulf Stream is an ocean current that runs from the southern tip of Florida up the eastern coast of the U. S. and ends in the North Atlantic Ocean. The Gulf Stream and many other ocean currents are labeled in the diagram below. How would this Northern flowing stream affect the north eastern coast?

a
The Gulf Stream would impact the northern beaches by bringing warmer water and more humidity.

b. The Gulf Stream would impact the northern beaches by bringing cooler water and more humidity.

c. The Gulf Stream would impact the northern beaches by bringing cooler water and more wave erosion

d. The Gulf Stream would impact the northern beaches by bringing warmer water and more wave erosion


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