In the passage, Oliver indicates that the two Pacific gyres
A rotate in opposite directions.

B are named for their points of origin.

C are used by turtles to migrate to Baja.

D end near the British Columbia coastline.

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The correct answer for this question is A. rotate in opposite directions.

Where is the passage from?

This section of the text is taken from Ruth Ozeki's A Tale of Time Being ©2013 by Ruth Ozeki Lounsbury. The setting for this passage is British Columbia. On the beach, Ruth came across a bag with a book inside.

In the passage, Oliver holds up his hands to describe a bigger circle, “Imagine the Pacific.” “The Turtle Gyre goes clockwise, and the Aleut Gyre goes counterclockwise.”

Therefore, indicating the rotation in opposing directions, in the passage.

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In the passage, Oliver indicates that the two Pacific Gyres

A rotate in opposite directions.

B are named for their points of origin.

C are used by turtles to migrate to Baja.

D end near the British Columbia coastline.