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Convection in the troposphere causes

•wind •ocean currents •both wind and ocean currents •neither wind nor ocean

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Explanation : The uneven heating of the regions of the troposphere by the sun ( the sun warms the air at the equator more than the air at the poles ) causes convection currents, large-scale patterns of winds that move heat and moisture around the globe. As air rises, expands, and cools, water vapor condenses and clouds develop.

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