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The movement of oceans has no impact on the Earth’s climate.
True Or false? Explain please?

Sagot :

This is true. The ocean redistributes large amounts of atmospheric heat around the globe using the ocean currents. As these currents  flow up and down, they have an impact on the wind, precipitation, temperature and even the salt in the air. The heating and cooling of the water may cause storms to be created over various areas. Strong winds are created over all oceans due to the change in ocean waters. These winds carry on from the oceans to over the land. Depending on the salinity of the wind, how far inland the wind carries and the moisture in contains will affect the weather in those areas.