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Which best explains the relationship between ocean currents and convection currents?(1 point) Responses Convection currents join with the Coriolis effect to create the winds that drive ocean currents. Convection currents join with the Coriolis effect to create the winds that drive ocean currents. Ocean currents rely on warm convection currents to strength the Coriolis effect. Ocean currents rely on warm convection currents to strength the Coriolis effect. Ocean currents create a Coriolis effect that increases convection currents. Ocean currents create a Coriolis effect that increases convection currents. Convection currents use the Coriolis effect to generate ocean currents.
Ocean currents are primarily driven by a combination of convection and wind patterns. Convection currents are created by the temperature differences in the water, causing warm water to rise and cold water to sink. Wind patterns also influence the direction and strength of ocean currents. Radiation and conduction do not play significant roles in the formation of ocean currents.
Cold ocean currents sink under warm ocean currents to form deep ocean currents.
Deep ocean currents are predominantly cold.
Warm air rising and cold air sinking in combination with the rotation of the Earth cause the various currents in the atmosphere.
As the equator is warm, the currents that originate from there are also warm.
Gulf Stream - warm ocean current Labrador - cold ocean current
Convection is the process that causes warm air to rise and cold air to sink. As such, the winds caused by this process are called convection currents.
where do warm and cold currents begin?warm from the mid ocean ( equator )cold North and South pole
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Ocean currents describe itself, a warm ocean current is warm water that has a path anything that gets in way of the path will be taken by the current same for cold water also a new tranport for the water to travel to ocean to ocean