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← GeographyWhich mechanism initiates downwelling when surface water density substantially increases in polar marine regions?
A)Increased Coriolis-driven Ekman transport
B)Convection driven by thermohaline instability✓
C)Tidal forces altering water stratification
D)Atmospheric pressure gradients inducing mixing
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When surface water density increases due to cooling and ice formation in polar regions, convection begins due to thermohaline instability, causing denser water to sink. Therefore convection drives downwelling, rather than Ekman transport, tidal forces, or pressure gradients, which are less directly linked to density-driven vertical circulation.
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