How does a surface ocean current compare to a deep one? A. warmer, less salty, and less dense B. warmer, saltier, and denser C. same temperature, but saltier and less dense D. same density, but warmer and saltier
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Oops, I wrote in the other section of this, here is what I said: We can also think this through logically, so obviously the top part of the ocean will be less dense then the bottom, so we can rule out B and D. And also we should know that the more saltier the water is, the more dense it is going down, so we can rule out B. So the only option we are left with is A, and that would make sense because it does seem a lot more warmer than lower portions of body water Short summary - Answer A.
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