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Large streams of surface seawater that move heat around the Earth are known as ocean currents. These currents are driven by factors such as wind patterns, the Earth's rotation, and differences in water density. They play a crucial role in regulating the planet's climate by distributing heat from the equator toward the poles. Notable examples include the Gulf Stream in the Atlantic Ocean and the Kuroshio Current in the Pacific Ocean.
Large streams of surface seawater are called ocean currents. These currents are driven by factors such as wind, the Earth's rotation, and differences in water temperature and salinity. They play a crucial role in regulating climate, distributing heat around the planet, and influencing marine ecosystems. Major ocean currents include the Gulf Stream and the Antarctic Circumpolar Current.
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It is called lava.
th earth is rocky and solid and if u fall it will hurt
It tears apart the suface.
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ocean currents
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yes because lava is exposed to the surface while magma is below Earth's suface which would be hotter than the suface