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What drives deep ocean currents?
  a. the rotation of the Earth
  b. the Earth's magnetic field
  c. wind
  d. waves
  e. density



Question 2

What drives surface ocean currents?
  a. the rotation of the Earth
  b. the Earth's magnetic field
  c. wind
  d. waves
  e. storm activity




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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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