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The temperature of the oceans is highest near the...​

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At high latitudes, ocean waters receive LESS sunlight – the poles receive only 40 percent of the heat that the equator does. These variations in solar energy mean that the ocean surface can vary in temperature from a WARM 30°C (86°F) in the TROPICS to a very cold -2°C (28°F) near the poles......



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