it affect ocean water because if the air is warm the air can go pass the water and it can make water temperature high
Winds affect ocean water because wind contributes to forming waves.
They create current on the ocean's surface.
325 ft. deep.
no the ocean current is like a wind.
The temperature of the water and the salt content of the water.
They make the ocean's waters salty.
surface
The only biome an ocean could have is on its bed or floor. The ocean's waters would affect coastal biomes.
As water is on top of the ocean, wind pushes it along, creating a current. As it warms, it interacts with lower colder waters, pulling them along with it. As water cools, it rises and this interaction creates ocean currents.
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the waters wind is in the tides waves
Winds affect ocean water by blowing the water across making ocean currents and changing the temperature. Catastrophic Events? Me too.
By the wind and temperture
because animals wont live