Current means the present time, or a body of water moving in a definite direction.
cold water w/ high salinity
it is being cold.
Water expands when it is cold because the water molecules found in water expand in the cold.
In noon, the sun being high in the sky, increases the temperature of the atmosphere. The oceans 'absorbs' the heat from the atmosphere as heat always travels from hotter substances to cooler substances and the water becomes hot. As hot water is lighter than cold water, it rises up. The cold rushes to take the place of the hot water. This rush of the cold water creates fast currents.
No, it is a cold water current
westward draft is pushing cold water to the current this water is from the polar region.
Cold water is more dense than warm water so the cold water has to sink to the bottom which causes a density current.
An upwelling is a current in the ocean that brings deep, cold water to the ocean surface.
Humboldt Current, Canary Current and Benguela Current.
A density current is where a warm current floats on top of a cold currentA density current is where a warm current floats on top of a cold currentThe movement of a mass of cold, dense ocean water as it sinks beneath warmer surface water.
Warm Ocean current is when the currents of cold and warm water pass paths. The warm water dominates the cold water causing a warm water current.
the rising of warm water and cold water sinking
Current means the present time, or a body of water moving in a definite direction.
cold
Yes, the Labrador current (which is a cold current) affects New York
Cold water currents