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Geography - GCSE Edexcel

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How can ocean currents transfer heat?

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Answer:

At the Arctic and Antarctic, the poles, the cold water sinks towards the bottom of the sea. Away from the poles, the water is warmer due to more intense solar radiation. As the cold water sinks, the warm water from lower latitudes replace it, creating a current. When the warm water gets closer to the poles, it cools and sinks and the process repeats.


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