Temperature affects ocean currents cold water is dense and will sink. As the water warms up, it becomes less dense and will rise to the surface.

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True. Temperature does affect ocean currents. Cold water is denser than warm water, so when water cools down, it becomes more dense and sinks. This sinking creates currents that can bring cold water from higher latitudes to lower latitudes. Conversely, when water warms up, it becomes less dense and will rise to the surface, creating surface currents.

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