Those surface currents that normally (but not exclusively because of the global oceanic conveyor and the position and shape of the continents) flow from the equatorial regions to wards the poles such as:-
Surface currents
The gulf stream current
yes
Ocean currents.
currents
The North Atlantic Drift, the Gulf Stream, carries warm water from the Carribean to the north of Norway.
current is the constant movement of of ocean water
yes it carries warm water to the north Atlantic ocean
The Gulf Stream.
Ocean currents.
A warm ocean current that carries warm water from the tropical waters of the gulf of mexico to northwestern europe.
if a current originates near the poles and flows towards the equator, it will be colder than all the water it meets. Hence it will be a cold current. ...conversely, if it originates near the equator and flows towards the pole, it will be warmer than the water it meets and be a warm current. In a Short Summary Cold Ocean Currents Originate From The Poles And Warm Ocean Currents Originate From The Equator
Cold water travels from the poles towards the equator. An example of a cold water current is the California Current. Warm water travels from the equator towards the poles. An example of a warm water current is the Gulf Stream.
Currents that originate near the equator are going to be warm water currents, and currents that form near the poles will be cold water currents. It is the temperature of the waters in these currents that influence the climates of the land masses by or around which they flow.
Ocean currents move warm water from the equator to the poles and cold water from the poles back to the equator. The heat carried north helps warm the northern countries in the winter time.