Which process helps regulate Earth's climate by transporting warm seawater to colder regions of seawater?
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The process is called water cycle by which warm seawater rains on colder region.
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Earth’s climate is to a large extent influenced by the oceans that continuously exchanges heat, moisture and carbon with the atmosphere leading to changes in our climate.
Ocean acts as a massive, heat retaining solar panel because it absorbs the majority of sun’s radiation especially in the tropical waters around the equator.
Oceans currents acts like a moving belt by transporting warm sea water from the equator to the Polar Regions and cold water from poles back to the tropical regions.
Thus without the ocean currents, the temperature of the equatorial region will be too high and more frigid in the poles.
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