Once the Gulf Stream reaches the far north, what happens next? A. It cools and flows away from the pole, causing cooler climates farther south. B. It circles the poles, becoming ice. C. It crashes with incoming warm water. D. It flows away from the pole, causing warmer climates farther south.
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When the gulf stream reaches as far north as it can go, it will cool. Then is begins flowing away from the pole. This will cause cooler climates the farther south it goes until the water in the stream warms up again.
When the gulf stream reaches as far north as it can go, it will cool. Then is begins flowing away from the pole. This will cause cooler climates the farther south it goes until the water in the stream warms up again.
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It cools, as it flows away from the poles
im thinking a or d
Are you SURE it's still the "Gulf Stream" when it gets that far north?
so a or d
I would say A because it flows away from the pole then it gets cooler
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It's A.
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