How do ocean currents affect climate?(1 point)

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Water from the poles warms regions at higher latitudes, and water from the equator cools regions at lower latitudes.

Water from the poles cools regions at lower latitudes, and water from the equator warms regions at higher latitudes.

Water from the poles warms regions at lower latitudes and water from the equator cools regions at higher latitudes.

Water from the poles cools regions at higher latitudes, and water from the equator warms regions at lower latitudes.

Ocean currents can affect climate by transferring heat from one region to another. This can cause regional climate variations, such as warmer temperatures in some areas and cooler temperatures in others.