2. The temperature of the oceans is highest near the
a) Equator
b) Poles
(c) Tropios
d) Arctic circle
3.The domain of water is termed as
a) Lithosphere
b) Biosphere
c) Hydrosphere
d) freezes
4. At the higher levels water vapour
(a) Evaporates
b) Precipitates
(c) Condenses
d) freezes
5.The meeting of warm and cold ocean currents results in
(a) Rainfall
(b) Sleet
c) Snowfall
(d) Thick Fog
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- At high latitudes, ocean waters receive less sunlight – the poles receive only 40 percent of the heat that the equator does. These variations in solar energy mean that the ocean surface can vary in temperature from a warm 30°C (86°F) in the tropics to a very cold -2°C (28°F) near the poles.
- HYDROSPHERE
- EVAPORATION
- ♧Areas where warm and cold currents meettend to have regular foggy conditions, as the overlying warm and cold air come in contact with each other. they also tend to have high biological productivity, because plankton growth is encourage by the mixing of warm and cold currents.
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- Poles
- Hydrosphere
- Evaporates
- Thick fog
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