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1. Which source of thermal energy is responsible for melting the sea ice? A The wind heats the sea ice through mechanical energy transfer. B. The sun heats the sea ice through radiation energy transfer. C. The sea salt heats the ice through electrical energy transfer. D. The ocean heats the sea ice through chemical energy transfer.​

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