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With the reference Sargasso Sea, consider the following statements:
1.It is defined by ocean currents.
2.It lies within the Northern Atlantic Subtropical Gyre.
3.The canary current establishes the Sargasso Sea's western boundary.
How many of the statements given above are correct?
Only One
Only Two
All Three
None
1 and 2
It is defined by ocean currents: This statement is correct. The Sargasso Sea is defined by ocean currents that form a distinctive boundary around it. It is characterized by the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre, which is a system of rotating ocean currents.
It lies within the Northern Atlantic Subtropical Gyre: This statement is correct. The Sargasso Sea is located within the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre, which is a large system of rotating ocean currents that forms a circular pattern in the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean.
The Canary Current establishes the Sargasso Sea's western boundary: This statement is not correct. The Sargasso Sea is not directly bounded by the Canary Current. The boundaries of the Sargasso Sea are generally defined by the surrounding ocean currents, including the Gulf Stream, North Atlantic Current, and other currents associated with the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre.
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