The oceans bulge near the equator due to centrifugal force from the Earth's rotation, pushing water outward. This force causes a bulge in the ocean’s surface at the equator compared to the flatter regions near the poles. Other factors like gravity and thermal expansion can also influence sea level but are secondary to centrifugal force. ;
The oceans bulge near the equator due to centrifugal force from the Earth's rotation, which pushes water outward. This effect is more prominent at the equator, leading to a noticeable bulge compared to the flatter regions near the poles. The correct answer is B. Centrifugal force.
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