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Upwelling
The cold currents flowing along the ocean floor displaces the warmer water upward, which shows sites of upwelling.
There are some currents which start at the bottom of the ocean and travel upward. These are biologically significant because they bring minerals up to the ocean surface where they are more available to growing plant life. upwellings are special ocean currents that are (VERTICAL) is another answer that works
Upwelling is caused by currents on the surface. When water moves from the bottom of the ocean towards the surface it is called upwelling. Downwelling is when more dense water sinks. This process moves nutrients back to the deep part of the ocean.
Upwelling is water raising from deep in the ocean to the surface. It can be caused by wind ar density currents.
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Ocean up welling is a term to describe the water rising from the deep depths of the ocean floor because of specific wind patterns. Upwellings are caused by strong seasonal winds moving surface coastal water out from the coast and leaving a space that the upwelling fills in.
Ocean upwelling is a phenomena where cooler deep ocean currents come to the surface, with the usual mechanism being the driving of the water by wind. A more general definition is one that includes the idea of "rising from below or within" as an upwelling of emotion. Here are a couple of sentences: An upwelling of anger fueled his outburst.The thought of the passing of her uncle triggered an upwelling of tears.
Upwelling in biology is the process in which nutrient rich soil that is located deeper in the ocean rises to the surface due to ocean currents and winds. This is important because it allows the organisms living at the surface to get their needed nutriends
The Ocean Current that most affects the weather in North America is probably the EL NINO or the UPWELLING Currents.
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Andrew Bakun has written: 'Coastal upwelling indices, west coast of North America, 1946-71' -- subject(s): Indexes, Upwelling (Oceanography), Marine animals, Ocean currents, Aquatic biology 'Daily and weekly upwelling indices, west coast of North America, 1967-73' -- subject(s): Upwelling (Oceanography)