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The movement of cold, deep ocean water to replace warm water at the surface is called _. A. Upwelling B.a surface current C. The Coriolis effect D. El niño
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The movement of cold, deep ocean water to replace warm water at the surface is called _. A. Upwelling B.a surface current C. The Coriolis effect D. El niño
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The movement of cold, deep ocean water to replace warm water at the surface is called _.
A. Upwelling
B.a surface current
C. The Coriolis effect
D. El niño
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It is called a surface current
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B a surface current
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