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.
The Sun's energy is redistributed by the motion of wind, and ocean currents!
Wind and the Coriolis effect influence the circular patterns of currents in the oceans !
Both winds and currents transfer heat stored in the air and water to other locations.
Yes, that's exactly what they do.
by producing winds that distribute heat and moisture.
Water pressure
because it picked up high temperature waters in ocean
The Heat Cycle
kinetic energy turns into heat energy which heat's the water SLOWLY (keep frantically moving) ;D
The heat transfers through the entire ocean, since its technically one big global ocean.
Ocean currents as well as winds distribute heat and moisture around the earth. Winds can bring in cold fronts or warm fronts.
The heat transfers through the entire ocean, since its technically one big global ocean.
the radiation from the sun will send heat to the ocean and the heat would make currents hot Basically a convection current
by producing winds that distribute heat and moisture.
The heat transfers through the entire ocean, since its technically one big global ocean.
Water pressure
the atmosphere and the ocean waters heat up through an interesting process called convection
Sunlight warms the waters on the ocean surface. Some heat energy is transferred to cooler waters through convection.
The heat transfers through the entire ocean, since its technically one big global ocean.
Thermocline is not typically found in high latitudes of ocean waters because of less penetrating heat rays since the sun's energy hits the earth at an angle in the high latitude ocean waters.
Thermocline is not typically found in high latitudes of ocean waters because of less penetrating heat rays since the sun's energy hits the earth at an angle in the high latitude ocean waters.