The oceans are being affected by the gravitational pull of the moon.
Landlocked countries have little access to trade routes in the ocean and to the many resources in the ocean.(Oil,Fish)
Deep ocean currents are caused by differences in saltiness or water temperature.
Pollution, Oil spills, Overfishing and ocean currents
The Pacific Ocean is shrinking as the Atlanic Ocean is spreading. Subduction is occurring in the Pacific ocean and the continental plates are moving and that changes the placement of the oceans.
Ocean currents from the South are warm. This makes the cities in the South of Italy have a warm climate. There are hardly any ocean currents affecting the North of Italy because there is no sea.
La Niña is an atmospheric phenomenon affecting the ocean when it warms them, which affects the weather.
Erosion can impact the ocean by carrying sediment and pollutants into the water, affecting water quality and marine ecosystems. It can also cause loss of shoreline and damage to coastal habitats, leading to coastal erosion and changes in sediment distribution along the coast. Erosion can contribute to increased sedimentation in the ocean, affecting marine life and habitats.
The question should use "affecting" not "effecting". The main thing affecting the ocean these days is the increased concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. More carbon dioxide is dissolved in the ocean water and this makes the water more acidic. One of the most obvious effects of this is the damage to coral. There is some evidence that coral reefs are not surviving as long or growing as well as they used to. The more acidic the ocean water is, the harder it becomes to grow coral.
What is blowing across the ocean surface causes friction, which results in the transfer of energy from the wind to the water, creating waves and ocean currents. This energy transfer plays a significant role in driving the circulation patterns of the ocean and affecting weather patterns.
The ice caps are made of freshwater.
Yes, sunrays heat the ocean by transferring energy to the water's surface. The absorption of sunlight warms the upper layers of the ocean, affecting temperature and influencing weather patterns. This process is essential for regulating the Earth's climate and supporting marine ecosystems.
Temperature, latitude, ocean currents, glacier( pure water) etc are the factors affecting salinity difference..