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14 September, 15:56

How does climate change cause the ocean's thermohaline current to slow down?

A. Increase in temperature - > Ice melts and cools water - > cool, dense water sinks

B. Decrease in temperature - > ice melts and freshens water - > freshwater floats over denser salty water

C. Decrease in temperature - > ice melts and cools water - > cool, dense water floats

D. Increase in temperature - > ice melts and freshens water - > freshwater floats over denser salty water

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  1. 14 September, 16:15
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    A

    Explanation:

    Because C and B are ruled out as it says Decrease in Temperature, climate change is an increase, now, I leaned that cold water always sinks to the bottom when mixed with hot water, therefore your answer is A : P.
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