Decreasing salinities and lower density, water near the equator is due to
A. upwelling conditions created by highly saline surface waters.
B. upwelling conditions created by freshwater surface waters.
C. unstable conditions creating abundant rain.
D. stable conditions creating abundant rain.
Answer: C
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