Winds generally come from different directions depending where you are on the planet.
The equator to 30oN the wind blows from the north east.
The equator to 30oS the wind blows from the south east.
30oN to 60oN the wind blows from the west.
30oS to 60oS the wind blows from the west.
if you are further than 60o North or South, the wind blows from the pole.
a diagram that illustrates why winds blow this way is linked here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Earth_Global_Circulation.jpg
Ocean currents have no general flow, there are two different types, surface and deep ocean currents. Surface currents are linked here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ocean_surface_currents.jpg
The thermohaline current is a current that circulates warm water and cool water (thermo) as well as differently concentrated salt waters (haline)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Thermohaline_Circulation_2.png
Winds tend to flow from west to east across the globe. However, other types of winds, such as trade winds over oceans, flow opposite to the main jet stream winds.
surface currents
Winds are examples of convections currents
They both have covection currents and effect the weather
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Start with this: In the daytime Earth heats up and the general Winds head from offshore to the land; and in the Evenings the Seas are warmer than the land so the general Winds head from land to offshore. All Winds affect water currents.
surface currents
Major wind systems that follow similar patterns over time are known as prevailing winds.
Winds are examples of convections currents
They both have covection currents and effect the weather
Curving of winds and currents caused by Earth's rotation is called surface currents.
The sun is the original source of energy for such winds and currents.
Circulating winds
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Wind and ocean currents are both produced by the Earth's unequal heating. This leads to the conclusion that the Sun is the main component in wind currents and ocean currents, because the Sun is what heats the Earth.
Ok, so the movement of the continents changed location of land and sea, therefore changing the wind patterns and ocean currents, slowly changing climate globally. Also, as the continents continue to move, climates will also continue to change.
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