B. Ocean currents affect temperatures on land.
No, because only water can move land not land can move water.
Techtonic plates move under the earth moving land and water.
Water in the air over the ocean moves to land through a process called evaporation and condensation. When the water evaporates from the ocean surface, it forms clouds that can be carried by wind currents towards the land. Once the clouds reach the land, they release the water in the form of precipitation, such as rain or snow.
Clouds move from the ocean to land through the process of wind carrying them. Air currents push clouds over the ocean towards the land, where they can precipitate as rain or snow. This movement is driven by differences in temperature, pressure, and humidity between the ocean and the land.
Currents move the ocean water, therefore circulating it!
Yes, it is. It is when a large body of water (an ocean) touches the land. :)
just as true as chuck noris's third fist
Ocean currents.
an ocean
Hurricanes derive their energy from warm ocean waters, which provide moisture and heat. When they move over cold water or land, they lose this energy source, causing them to weaken rapidly as their structure breaks down. Cold water and land also disrupt the process of convection that sustains the hurricane's strength.
they crawl on land and swim in the ocean