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9 December, 10:21

Ocean water is sinking at the North

Atlantic Buoy Station. What happens when water of a high density sinks?

A: It pulls water up the shore in a high tide.

B: It causes water trapped in nearby ice to melt.

C: It pushes higher-density water toward the ocean's surface.

D: It pulls in lower-density water from surrounding areas.

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  1. 9 December, 10:56
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    The answer is C it pushes higher-density water toward the ocean's surface.
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