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What is the main cause of ocean currents? Question 2 options: The prevailing winds The Coriolis effect Waves The sun and the moon
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What is the main cause of ocean currents? Question 2 options:
The prevailing winds
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The sun and the moon
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The answer should be The Coriolis Effect because that is the #1 main cause of ocean currents.
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Coriolis effect
That’s what I remember from whenever I was in that unit.
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