yes my scuence book says that surface currents do usally move in afew thousand
Surface Currents are powered by wind and usually move only the upper few hundred meters of seawater
1 kilometer = 1 thousand meters 2 kilometers = 2 thousand meters . 17 kilometers = 17 thousand meters . 381 kilometers = 381 thousand meters (That's 381,000 .)
Groundwater flow is very slow compared to currents in surface water, generally moving at less then one and one-half meters per day.
There Are 10 Meters In A Thousand CM
1 thousand meters = 1 km 2 thousand meters = 2 km . . 300 thousand meters = 300 km.
One thousand meters is a kilometer.
its 8,250 meters. 'kilo' means thousand, so 8.25 kilo-meters is 8.25 thousand meters.
Bottom currents move too slow.
yes surface currents are currently caused by wind! because the global winds move the water, in the northern hemisphere, the winds moves clock wise, and in the southern hemisphere the winds move counter clock wise. and moves the water 400 meters under the water.
You get a number that is a thousand times larger. There are a thousand meters in a kilometer.
Kilo means thousand. For every kilometer, there are a thousand meters. So, 386,000 meters.
One thousand metres (US = meters) equals one kilometre (US = kilometer) abbreviated km.one thousand meters1000 meters = 1 kilometer