Ocean currents is what forms surface currents. This starts deep in the ocean.
The Earth rotating and its tilt of the axis forms the oceans' tides and currents.
warm lands
Basalt is considered igneous because it forms when mafic lava cools at Earth's surface.
well to be 100% honest, a surface current is basically a current on the surface. This particular current moves in a stream-like fashion on the surface of the ocean. A surface current can be short, wide, deep, or narrow.
Yes, once-molten rock that cooled on the surface had been extruded from the earth. That is why it is classified as extrusive igneous rock.
Yes, once-molten rock that cooled on the surface had been extruded from the earth. That is why it is classified as extrusive igneous rock.
A surface current is a wind-powered current that moves water along horizontally. Because the wind is on the surface, a surface current only forms along the first few hundred feet of ocean water.
The movement of air is classified according to where it forms. This helps in the classification of the strong winds and the mild winds.
anything past 10 metres after that depth your body absorbs nitrogen and that is what gives you the bends if you surface too quickly the nitrogen forms bubbles in you blood and can cause all sorts of problems and even death.
Aristotle classified six forms of political constitution: tyranny, monarchy, oligarchy, aristocracy, democracy and finally, polity
convection currents