Ocean currents.
waters of the ocean that move in giant streams are called currents.
yes
Water does move in streams; at bends, it moves faster on the outside and slower on the inside of the bend.
just as true as chuck noris's third fist
just as true as chuck noris's third fist
ocean currents
Water from the ocean gets evaporated into the atmosphere, forming clouds. but clouds move so when it rains, if a cloud that was previously over an ocean is now over a landmass, the rain is water from the ocean.
Currents move the ocean water, therefore circulating it!
It is the energy in the wind that makes the water go in a circle but its only the energy that moves the water dose not move much. Plus the sun and moon create high tides and low tides.
Different types of waves move in different patterns. Ocean waves move in a circular pattern while sound waves move in a sinusoidal pattern.
The answer is that water molecules move by a stream of moving cytoplasm, some what like how the currents move to the ocean.
oceans current.............yep