Environmental Sciences, asked by 270056098, 1 month ago

Which event typically causes upwelling?

Wind blows warm water away from the shore.
Warm water rises to the surface of the ocean.
Neap tides move cold water away from the shore.
Cold water falls to the bottom of the ocean and pushes warm water up.

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Answered by diyabhana
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Answer:

Wind blowing parallel to the shore causes upwelling of cool water. Thermohaline circulation is mainly due to winds causing circulation of ocean water warmer, less dense water sinking in the ocean and cold water replacing it.

Answered by shubhamraj57698
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Answer:

Wind blowing parallel to the shore causes upwelling of cool water. Thermohaline circulation is mainly due to winds causing circulation of ocean water warmer, less dense water sinking in the ocean and cold water replacing it.

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