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What mechanism is responsible for the movement of water in this image? A. wind B. Coriolis effect C. convection D. condensation
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What mechanism is responsible for the movement of water in this image?
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Answer: C
Explanation: I took the test
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B coriolis effect warmer water rises as it gets cold it sinks back down
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