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How can deep density-driven currents affect Earth’s climate?

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The deep (density) ocean currents also have a strong effect on Earth's climate. Water in the North Atlantic Ocean is cold and salty. This colder, salty water sinks because of its greater density. ... This “conveyer belt” circulation of water moves heat around the Earth.
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The deep density ocean currents aslo have a strong effect on the Earth's climate the water in the North Atlantic Ocean the water is cold and salty this colder salt water sinks because of its greater density then it flows through Southward deep in the ocean

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