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What process drives deep-ocean currents based on differences in temperature and salinity?

Thermohaline circulation refers to the process of deep-ocean currents being driven by differences in temperature and salinity. Cold and salty water sinks and surface water replaces it, leading to a continuous circulation pattern known as the global conveyor belt.

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