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Ocean currents describe itself, a warm ocean current is warm water that has a path anything that gets in way of the path will be taken by the current same for cold water also a new tranport for the water to travel to ocean to ocean
No, the Humboldt Current and El Niño currents are not the same. The Humboldt Current is a cold ocean current that flows north along the western coast of South America, while El Niño is a climate phenomenon characterized by the warming of sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean which can disrupt weather patterns globally.
The same method is used for both surface and submerged currents: you place a measuring instrument in the current to be measured, and you observe and note its progressions.
An ocean current that is moving toward the equator has the same effects as those of a geostrophic current.
Yes, the current in both circuits is the same when they are connected in parallel.
If both terminals had the same potential there would be no current flow.
They both have different layers
It flows the same no matter if its warm or cold ~jessie mullis~
They are both mammals and they live in the ocean.
both the same
The reason for this is that the ocean floor is ever changing and is never in the same possition due to current.
In a series circuit, the current passing through each component, like the light bulbs, is the same. This means that both light bulbs would have the same current flowing through them. If one light bulb were to burn out, current flow through both bulbs would stop.