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Disastrously warm pacific ocean current is called north pacific current.
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Because it produces alternating current which is then converted to DC
An electric current produces a magnetic field.
A chemical cell or strings of cells called a battery.
A dry cell produces direct current, which means that the current flows from one terminal of the dry cell to the other in one direction only. The word generator nowadays often means a device that produces alternating current, which is to say current that reverses its direction, usually at a fixed rate called the frequency. For instance, the current available in North American homes is alternating current at 60 cycles per second; it reverses direction 120 times per second. A machine that produces current that resembles what is available from a dry cell is often called a dynamo. These devices are similar to generators but with switches in them to change the alternating current to direct current, in effect. The current they produce is still not quite like that from a dry cell inasmuch as it's not perfectly 'smooth' continuous direct current. There's a ripple of slightly higher and lower current superimposed on the direct current. Please see the link, especially the graph associated with the Gramme dynamo.
The current produces the magnetic field; such a magnet is called an electromagnet.
It is called El Nino
If you mean molecular vibration than this is called "heat" and gives the object its current temperature.
'gyres' there are 5 main gyres; North Pacific, South Pacific, North Atlantic, South Atlantic and the Indian Ocean.
The movement of electricity is a current. It is when positive and negative particles flow against each other. This produces electricity.
The Peru Current, also called Humboldt Current, cold-water current of the southeast Pacific Ocean passes along the west coast of South America and is partially responsible for the Atacama Desert.