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Answer:
Ocean currents move cold water from the equator toward the poles.
Explanation:
- The oceanic current generally ted to move the water from the low to high latitude and form the higher to lower latitudes and thus move cold water to equator
- And warm from the equator towards the poles and hence maintain a the cyclic flow of the water resource generally follows the pressure and the wind patterns form the equatorial area of low pressure and
- thus further does this effect to the far off lands balances the temperature.
- The lands mass of the northern and the southern hemisphere are thus an example to this and the patterns of the circulation are directly and indirectly affected by the rotation of the earth and the gravitational pull by cold and dense water.
- Thus water moves from the poles down to the equator not form the equator to the poles.