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The path of water takes while moving through the ocean depends on: SELECT ALL that apply Question 2 options: 1.Earth's geography (underwater landforms and coastlines) 2.Temperature and salinity of the water 3.Direction the wind is blowing 4.Earth's rotation

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Answered by foxia909
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The answer is all of them

Answered by dindu890612
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The path water takes while moving through the ocean depends on:

1.Earth's geography (underwater landforms and coastlines)

2.Temperature and salinity of the water

3.Earth's rotation

Explanation:

1.Liquid water path (LWP) is one of the most important variables for modeling the atmosphere. LWP is measure of the weight of the liquid water droplets in the atmosphere above a unit surface area on the earth, given in units of kg m−2

2.The Earth rotates on its axis relative to the sun every 24.0 hours mean solar time, with an inclination of 23.45 degrees from the plane of its orbit around the sun. Mean solar time represents an average of the variations caused by Earth's non-circular orbit.

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