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Filter by Meaning The downwelling of water in the ocean can cause upwelling of nutrients, leading to increased productivity.
A strong downwelling caused by a storm surge led to dangerous rip currents along the coast.
The strong winds caused upwelling and downwelling of water in the estuary, affecting the ecosystem.
The downwelling of water at the lake's basin causes nutrients to accumulate, affecting the water's quality.
The amount of carbon dioxide transported by downwelling is significant.
Scientists are studying the effects of global warming on downwelling.
The Gulf Stream facilitates downwelling in the Atlantic Ocean.
Downwelling can affect the distribution of marine organisms by altering their food supply.
The increase in oceanic downwelling can cause a decrease in surface productivity.
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