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← GeographyWhich risk increases when a subtropical gyre's surface temperature gradient weakens significantly?
A)Diminished coastal upwelling intensity✓
B)Increased deep ocean oxygen depletion
C)Elevated sea surface salinity levels
D)Strengthened thermocline layer formation
💡 Explanation
When surface temperature gradients weaken, reduced density differences occur because density stratification primarily arises from temperature rather than salinity, decreasing overall thermohaline forcing and gyre circulation strength. Therefore diminished upwelling results, rather than changes deep oxygen, salinity or thermocline, which are influenced by different mechanisms and forces.
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