Based on the concept of the global conveyor belt, what happens to ocean water as it moves from Antarctica to the equator? It transfers thermal energy to deeper layers of the ocean. It becomes less dense and rises to the surface. It transfers thermal energy to the area, warming the equatorial waters. It becomes more dense and sinks to the ocean bottom.
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The answer is B. Water current moving from Antarctica is cold and dense as compared to that from the equator that is warm and less dense.
Explanation:
The concept of the global conveyor belt refers to the constant motion in the ocean. Coldwater goes to the bottom of the ocean, while warm water goes to the surface. As the ocean water moves to Antarctica, cold water goes to the surface as it mixes with warm water. After that, ocean water moves up to the equator, and the cold water sinks back to the bottom, while warm water stays on the surface.
Therefore, The correct answer is B. It becomes less dense and rises to the surface.
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