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gbarreiro

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What is responsible for the large-scale global ocean circulation?
 A) Surface currents
  B) ENSO events
  C) Thermohaline circulation
  D) Langmuir circulation

Question 2

What term refers to the depth in the ocean where the rate at which calcareous sediments supplied to the seabed equals the rate at which those sediments dissolve?
 A) calcium carbonate compensation depth
  B) calcium dissolution depth
  C) calcium carbonate pressure point
  D) carbonate equalization depth



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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