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Biology, 14.07.2020 02:01 swagisminecraft

In what way does ocean water move globally? O A. Along warm-water currents from warmer regions to colder regions
B. Along longshore currents from the equator to the Poles.
C. Along cold-water currents from the equator to the Poles
D. Along cold-water currents from warmer regions to colder regions

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