why does the equatorial water move towards the poles?
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Because the Earth is heated unequally, the equator receives more direct rays from the sun throughout the year and the equatorial oceans "heat up" more than the oceans near the North and South Pole. This creates a temperature imbalance, causing ocean water near the equator to move toward the North or South Pole.
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●Because the Earth is heated unequally, the equator receives more direct rays from the sun throughout the year and the equatorial oceans "heat up" more than the oceans near the North and South Pole. This creates a temperature imbalance, causing ocean water near the equator to move toward the North or South Pole.
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