well if your obsessed with the water then yes but altherwise most likely not
No, because force isn't something you "have". You can have momentum, or velocity, or energy, or acceleration, but you can't "have" a force - you exert a force on something else. Ocean currents have momentum/kinetic energy, and so they do exert a force on the water around them, the air above them, and any other objects in them.
The Atlantic Ocean is sea level everywhere, with slight variances attributed to the moon's gravitational pull.
Moon's gravitational force
i think its the moon and its gravitational pull
The state of Maine is on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean
The Atlantic ocean
Like all large bodies of water, the Atlantic Ocean can be extremely stormy, with gale force winds causing huge waves.
the ocean that massachusetts borders is the atlantic ocean.
Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean borders Georgia
the southern ocean it is the Atlantic ocean
Yes. The moon produces considerable gravitational effects visible to anybody. The moon's gravity is responsible for the tides.