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they get on it and it takes them closer or farther in the ocean

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Q: How does organisms use currents to move?
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How do organisms move around?

Some have flagella that they rotate as an outboard motor to move around, some have cilia that they use as oars, stroke, return, to move around and some microorganisms just go with the currents in whatever medium they are in.


How do electric ells move?

They move just like snake do. They use small currents in the water to push against to propel themselves forward. Often, these currents are undetectable. Also, if there are no currents available, they use small "fins" to push against the water to move forward.


Where do warm currents move from?

Warm currents move from the equator to the poles, and the cold currents move from the poles to the equator. :D


The layer in which convection currents move?

Convection currents move in the Mantle.


What direction do convection currents-move?

Convection currents move in upward direction


What are organisms that drift ocean currents?

Plankton


What are organisms drift with ocean currents?

Plankton


Which way do currents move in the northern hemisphere southern hemisphere?

Currents in the Northern Hemisphere move in a clockwise direction. Currents in the Southern Hemisphere move in a counter clockwise direction.


How do surface currents move?

surface currents moves bcoz


Why do currents move in a circular patterns?

Currents move in a circular patteren because of the strong wind on planet earth.


What are 3 things that organisms use energy to do?

Grow, reproduce, move.


What directions do ocean currents move?

currents rise and then go down ,which it in cycle to add on to the above; the currents move clockwise in the northern hemisphere and counter-clockwise in the southern hemisphere