I believe eastern boundary currents... see this article
http://sam.ucsd.edu/sio210/lect_7/lecture_7.html
Probably by what kind of current they get there.
North Equatorial flow clockwise and southern counter-clockwise.
Warm currents are warm whereas cold currents are cold. Warm currents flow from the equatorial regions towards the polar regions whereas cold currents flow from the polar regions to the equatorial regions. By- Avyukt Sharma
trade winds... :)
the wind direction is different
el nino
The warm, low salinity waters from Pacific are transported into Indian Ocean's South Equatorial Current.
Labrador, Kuro Siwo, Humboldt, Gulf Stream, Southern Equatorial
I believe the answer is trade winds. Trust me I'm a doctor lol
A transverse current is an ocean current that goes either west or east. The strongest transverse currents are the equatorial currents, which are driven by the trade winds.
They are surface currents, deep water currents. One moves water on the surface the other moves deep water.
Epilapery is referred to the nervous disorder with seizers accompanied by changes of the elsectrical currents of the brain.