Wind, temperature, salinity, tides and the breaking of waves are some of the factors that affect the movement of ocean water.
wind and currents beneath the waves above. plates are moving under the earth's crust and shifts the water along with the wind.
Global winds salinity
currents and winds
The moon and gravatation pull
water does not move its waves that move
The major factor affecting the amount of water vapour is temperature.
The most important factor affecting life in the Mountain and Basin region of Texas is the arid climate and limited water resources. This region experiences hot temperatures and low precipitation, making water scarcity a significant challenge for agriculture, wildlife, and local communities. Water conservation and management are key for sustaining life in this environment.
an ocean current.
Conveyor Belt Cycling describes the movement of the ocean water between surface and deep water.
Ocean currents
It is called an ocean current
The energy produced by the movement of ocean water is Tidal Energy
All but one factor plays a part in water movement in and out of the cell. That is
water movement
The movement of water when ocean and fresh water meet is called Density currents.
It is called precipitation.
a tide