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The winds that are most involved in forming ocean currents are the?

The winds most involved in forming ocean currents are the global wind patterns, such as the trade winds, westerlies, and polar easterlies. These winds drive the surface waters of the oceans, creating ocean currents that can transport heat, nutrients, and marine life around the globe.


What factors most strongly affect a regions climate?

Latitude, winds, and currents strongly affect a region's climate


What causes most oceans waves and currents?

The wind.


Which direction do global winds blow ocean currents near the equator?

On the average, it most often blow horizontally.


What factor has the most affect on prevailing winds as they blow across a continent?

mountains affect prevealing winds as they blow across a continent


Where would you find trade winds?

Trade winds are found in the tropics, specifically between about 30 degrees north and 30 degrees south latitude. They blow predominantly from the east toward the west due to the Coriolis effect and the Earth's rotation. These winds are most prominent in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans, and they play a crucial role in influencing weather patterns and ocean currents in these regions.


Were would the sun affect the oceans the most?

the pacific ocean


How is most energy transferred through the ocean?

Through currents and winds that propel energy


What source of energy causes these oceans currents?

The immediate source of most energy moving ocean currents is wind. The ultimate source of this energy is the sun.


Because the oceans cover most of the earth's surface do the ocean currents transport most of the earth's energy from one region to another?

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Are there water waves under water?

Waves, no. Currents, yes. There are a number of different subsurface currents in the oceans, however most of the water moved in such a way in the oceans of the world is referred to as "the Great Ocean Conveyor." This is explained in great detail at the related link below.


Describe the wind direction of monsoons and the effect that they produce upon surface currents?

A monsoon or "hurricane" are very large and very powerful storms. the strength of the storm will depend on how long it has had to form, but the stronger the storm is... the stronger the winds are. the winds given off from a monsoon can affect the direction of the wind and the affect those winds have on the currents. if the winds pick up just enough to redirect the trade winds, westerlies, ect... then the currents direction may also be changed (temporarily). the affect the storm has on the current may cause the disaster to get worse. but those surface currents may also not only change the weather but the fishing as well. it (in some cases) has caused famine due to a lack of fishing. so a monsoon is one of the most deadly natural disasters. the change of the surface currents may be a threat to countries that rely on fishing for food.Copy and paste this to your novelstars suite submission 19 semester 2 question #32.http://www.novelstars.com/Monsoons are strong seasonal winds near India. Monsoon winds blow from one direction in the winter and the opposite direction in the summer. When the wind reverses, the surface currents produced also reverse