down?
A. Decrease in temperature - Ice melts and cools water - Cool.
dense water floats
O
B. Increase in temperature - Ice melts and cools water - Cool,
dense water sinks
O
C. Increase in temperature - Ice melts and freshens water -
Freshwater floats over denser salty water
O
D. Decrease in temperature - Ice melts and freshens water -
Freshwater floats over denser salty water
Answer:
Option A. Dense water floats.
Explanation:
Ocean circulation act as conveyor belt which transport warm water from the tropics towards poles from where cold water sinks to the deep ocean. It is also known as the thermohaline circulation because it is driven by salinity and temperature.
However, change in climate causing these ocean's thermohaline current to slow down because influx of cold and melting fresh water from the polar region is disrupting these circulation as influx of fresh water making the water less saline and less dense and hence it become harder to sink to deep ocean.
Answer:
C. Increase in temperature - Ice melts and freshens water - Freshwater floats over denser salty water
Answer:
the answers are
A
C
C
A
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Explanation:
A. Local winds occur over a small area, while global winds occur over a large area.
B. Local winds blow in from the ocean, while global winds do not.
C. Local winds are considered breezes, while global winds produce mostly storms.
D. Local winds are created by the unequal heating of Earth's surface, while global winds are produced by polar temperature zones.
Answer:
Protons and neutrons
Explanation:
it confines quarks into hadron particles such as the proton and neutron. ... On a larger scale (about 1 to 3 fm), it is the force (carried by mesons) that binds protons and neutrons (nucleons) together to form the nucleus of an atom.
Answer:
protons and neutrons
Explanation:
they are the two sides of the atom that are around the nucleus.