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Mathematics, 07.04.2020 17:50 bri4261

If the Sun were twice the size, how would this impact Earth’s convection currents?

A. There would be no impact.
B. The ocean currents and wind currents would be less than they are now.
C. The ocean currents and wind currents would be greater than they are now.
D. Ocean and wind currents are not impacted by the Sun.

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