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← GeographyDuring which season does thermohaline deep ocean circulation most strongly redistribute heat toward polar regions?
A)Winter due to maximal sea ice formation✓
B)Summer due to surface water heating
C)Spring due to phytoplankton blooms
D)Autumn due to atmospheric cooling of oceans
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During winter, sea ice formation increases the salinity and density of surrounding water. This increased density drives the sinking of surface water, a primary mechanism of thermohaline circulation, distributing warm water northward. Therefore winter is correct, rather than summer/spring/autumn which exhibit weaker driving forces for sinking water.
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