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On the Romanian coastline, tourists are confronted with low water temperatures in the Black Sea, reaching 13-15 degrees Celsius on July 22. This phenomenon, known as upwelling, is caused by sea currents that bring cold water from the depths to the shore. Tourists complain that the temperature difference between the air and the water is too great and the conditions prevent them from enjoying the beach. Upwelling is a natural process influenced by winds and the Earth's rotation that brings cold water to the surface, affecting the seaside vacation experience.
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