The influence of the ocean (notably the Gulf Stream) allows French climate to be somewhat mild during winter and that influence can still be felt in Paris, which is only 200 km East of the English Channel and 450 from the Atlantic Ocean. Otherwise Ocean currents have no effects on the Seine river going through Paris.
In the unit that they measure ocean currents.
There are only two type of Ocean Currents: 1. Surface Currents- 10% of the water in the ocean 2. Deep Water Currents- 90% of the water in the ocean
they are both currents.
Warm and cool ocean currents influence the climate. The UK is a good example, being affected by the warm Gulf Stream.
Yes.
YES
Conroe, Texas is about forty miles from Houston, but it is inland. It is near lakes, but it is not directly near an ocean, so it is doubtful it would be affected by ocean currents.
Wind,salinity, salt in water,and temperature
the Atlantic is the ocean closest to Paris.
Paris is not surrounded by, or even near any ocean
Why Yes They Do MY friend they do
Deep-ocean currents are affected by wind, temperature and earths rotation.
The closest ocean is the Atlantic Ocean even though France doesn't border any oceans at all.
You can't drive from Detroit to Paris, France, because there is an ocean between America and Europe.
Wow. Paris is a city in France. France is a country in Europe. Europe is a continent located on the opposite side of a very big ocean from the United States. So the answer is no.
Cold ocean currents sink under warm ocean currents to form deep ocean currents.
Ocean currents is what forms surface currents. This starts deep in the ocean.