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Earth’s most powerful ocean current didn’t form the way we thought

Recent research indicates that the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, the strongest ocean current, has a more intricate impact on Earth's climate than previously understood, challenging long-held scientific assumptions about its formation and function. This finding emphasizes the need for updated climate models that account for these complexities.

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