Which one of the following reasons best explains why these regions are marine deserts? These regions are positioned under the atmospheric subtropical highs, thus there are no winds, there are no strong surface currents, and the surface waters are saltier because of strong evaporation. These regions are positioned in the tropical Intertropical Convergence Zone, thus there are no winds, there are no strong surface currents, and the surface ocean water is too warm to support much life. The very strong oceanic upwelling in these regions bring up very cold water that is CO2-rich and thus acidic. These conditions are not suitable for life. Very high nutrient levels in these regions cause 'dead zones' where only toxic algal blooms thrive.

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Which one of the following reasons best explains why these regions are marine
deserts?
These regions are positioned under the atmospheric subtropical highs, thus there are
no winds, there are no strong surface currents, and the surface waters are saltier
because of strong evaporation.
These regions are positioned in the tropical Intertropical Convergence Zone, thus there
are no winds, there are no strong surface currents, and the surface ocean water is too
warm to support much life.
The very strong oceanic upwelling in these regions bring up very cold water that is
CO2-rich and thus acidic. These conditions are not suitable for life.
Very high nutrient levels in these regions cause 'dead zones' where only toxic algal
blooms thrive.
Transcribed Image Text:Which one of the following reasons best explains why these regions are marine deserts? These regions are positioned under the atmospheric subtropical highs, thus there are no winds, there are no strong surface currents, and the surface waters are saltier because of strong evaporation. These regions are positioned in the tropical Intertropical Convergence Zone, thus there are no winds, there are no strong surface currents, and the surface ocean water is too warm to support much life. The very strong oceanic upwelling in these regions bring up very cold water that is CO2-rich and thus acidic. These conditions are not suitable for life. Very high nutrient levels in these regions cause 'dead zones' where only toxic algal blooms thrive.
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