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From largest to smallest, the amounts of water on Earth are
prevailing winds
1:00 PM
subduction
70%
The sun's radiation directly pushes the ocean currents
salt water, solid fresh water, liquid fresh water
along mid-ocean ridges
the oceans
The process by which the ocean floor sinks beneath an deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle is known as
prevailing winds
1:00 PM
subduction
70%
The sun's radiation directly pushes the ocean currents
salt water, solid fresh water, liquid fresh water
along mid-ocean ridges
the oceans
In sea-floor spreading, molten material rises from the mantle and erupts
prevailing winds
1:00 PM
subduction
70%
The sun's radiation directly pushes the ocean currents
salt water, solid fresh water, liquid fresh water
along mid-ocean ridges
the oceans
If the first high tide of the day occurs at 1:00 AM, the next high tide will come closest to
prevailing winds
1:00 PM
subduction
70%
The sun's radiation directly pushes the ocean currents
salt water, solid fresh water, liquid fresh water
along mid-ocean ridges
the oceans
Water in Earth's atmosphere comes mainly from
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1:00 PM
subduction
70%
The sun's radiation directly pushes the ocean currents
salt water, solid fresh water, liquid fresh water
along mid-ocean ridges
the oceans
How does the sun play a role in the flow of ocean currents?
prevailing winds
1:00 PM
subduction
70%
The sun's radiation directly pushes the ocean currents
salt water, solid fresh water, liquid fresh water
along mid-ocean ridges
the oceans
About how much of Earth's surface is covered by water ?
prevailing winds
1:00 PM
subduction
70%
The sun's radiation directly pushes the ocean currents
salt water, solid fresh water, liquid fresh water
along mid-ocean ridges
the oceans
What is the main driving force for surface ocean currents?
prevailing winds
1:00 PM
subduction
70%
The sun's radiation directly pushes the ocean currents
salt water, solid fresh water, liquid fresh water
along mid-ocean ridges
the oceans
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