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Along cold water currents from the poles to the equator.

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correct with brainly
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Anonymous

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Actually incorrect it's along warm water not cold sherlock
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Along warm-water currents from warmer regions to colder regions 
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It’s not cold water
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along warm water not cold sherlock.
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it was correct for me
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My answer is "Along warm-water currents from warmer regions to colder regions" ... 🤷

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It looks like we're all getting different answers for this question lol

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Along warm-water currents from the equator to the poles

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Along warm water currents from the equator to the poles.

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Ocean currents caused by heating and cooling move the waters of oceans all over the globe.

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What way does the ocean water move globally?

Along warm water currents from the equator to the poles.


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