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Currents are caused by two different ways. One is the force of wind on the surface of the water and the second is from different water temperatures that causes movement (convection). There are different strengths of a current depending on the cause. Winds are the biggest factor, but tides, precipitation, evaporation rates, shape of the ocean floor, and inflow from rivers and adjacent seas are also important. -thanks!;)
it causes current waves.
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up currents
i think wind is responsible for current
This is true. We have just learned about this in are physical science class. The way the current moves through the ocean can cause different temperatures at different places. hope i could help
different depths of the ocean have different temperatures. For example: the temperature in the deeper part of the ocean would be colder because the sun cannot easily reach it. The temperature near the surface of the ocean would be warmer because the sun can easily reach it.
A surface current is a current caused by wind direction
They are different because Currents are small and Waves are big.
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Current flows due to gravity. Example is the water current on a river. Wind is also another factor that causes current to flow, just like ocean water.
Yes, there is a significant relationship between ocean current temperatures and coastal climates. Warm ocean currents can raise coastal temperatures, leading to milder climates, while cold currents can contribute to cooler and often drier conditions. This interaction influences weather patterns, marine ecosystems, and even precipitation levels in coastal regions. Consequently, changes in ocean current temperatures can have profound effects on local climates.