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← GeographyWhich mechanism limits the depth of wind-driven oceanic circulation?
A)Coriolis force deflection magnitude
B)Thermohaline density stratification gradient✓
C)Bathymetric profile induced turbulence
D)Geothermal vent water convection rate
💡 Explanation
When wind forces ocean surface water, thermohaline density stratification limits the circulation depth because density differences resist downward mixing of lighter surface water. Therefore density gradient limits depth, rather than Coriolis deflection, turbulence, or geothermal vents which all have different mechanisms and effects on circulation scale.
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