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The centers of gyres tend to be ____.
  a. high energy with high productivity
  b. high energy with high salinity and little productivity
  c. calm and support high productivity
  d. calm and support relatively little life
  e. high energy with strong winds and storms



Question 2

The hill of water that occurs as a result of westward intensification due to the Coriolis effect is formed by _____.
  a. cold-core eddies
  b. warm-core eddies
  c. Ekman transport
  d. transverse currents
  e. countercurrents




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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



laurencescou

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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