Answer:
2) These currents help regulate air temperatures and, therefore, the global climate, counteracting the uneven distribution of solar radiation reaching Earth
Explanation:
The ocean currents are part of the hydrosphere. They receive warmth from the sunlight. They warm up at the lower latitudes, and cool off at the higher latitudes. The ocean currents are in constant movement though, and they warm up the higher latitudes, and cool down the lower latitudes. The warming up and cooling off of the temperatures goes through the radiation of energy from the ocean currents. That radiation goes to the air masses, thus there is a transfer of energy from the hydrosphere tot he atmosphere. This transfer of energy between these two spheres helps to balance and modify the climate around the globe.