How Do Ocean Currents Affect Climate?
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A critical ocean current in the Atlantic is reportedly weakening, which may have significant implications for the climate. The current, known as the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), plays a role in regulating the climate, and its potential collapse is a concern for scientists. The impact of a slowdown or collapse of the AMOC on the global climate and specific regions, such as India, is being studied and reported on by various outlets.
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