Which explains how wind causes downwelling in the oceans? A. Wind systems diverge at a coastline moving warm surface water toward the coastline. The water piles up and sinks. B. Wind systems converge at a coastline, moving warm surface water away from the coastline. The water piles up and sinks. C. Wind systems converge at a coastline moving warm surface water toward the coastline. The water piles up and sinks. D. Wind systems diverge at a coastline, moving warm surface water away from the coastline. The water piles up and sinks.
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I would be happy to help you but I won't just give out answers. You have to show that you are making an effort. I only see your question, possible answers, and a bunch of people being tagged. Have you read your book? Have you sat there and studied the colorful graphics that explain air-currents and upwelling? I would at least like to see you start to discuss possible answers or what you are confused about. If you do that, I will help you, if not I can't help anyone that won't help themselves. Sorry if that sounds mean, I'm not trying to be, but please explain why you are confused and start a discussion instead of asking for answers and then everyone will want to help you. In the meantime, @amorfide gave you a nice link. Read it then discuss.
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