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Thermohaline circulation is a global oceanic circulation driven by differences in temperature and salinity. Cold, dense water sinks in polar regions and flows toward the equator, while warmer, less dense water flows back towards the poles near the ocean surface. This process helps regulate Earth's climate by transporting heat and nutrients around the world.

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