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Surface currents are warm currents found on the top of ocean water. *
True or
False

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Answer:

True.

Step-by-step explanation:

Surface currents refer to movement of the top layer of ocean water – the upper 330 feet or so – primarily driven by wind. The large-scale circulation of these surface currents roughly mirrors the large-scale circulation of air, which most simply derives from unequal heating of the planet’s surface by the sun.

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