The three factors that help form deep currents are ...density,salinity,and tempature.
salinity, the earth's rotation, and the Coriolis Effect
Deep ocean currents have enormous effect on climatic conditions. Deep ocean currents are also known as conveyor belt for temperature. There are two types of water currents, cold and warm. The warm water currents are less dense than cold water currents.
ocean currents are caused by difference in temperatures and salinity lol :) :P hehe
Deep-ocean currents are affected by wind, temperature and earths rotation.
deep ocean currents form by the differences in the density of ocean water
There are at least three factors that can dramatically affect weather in Europe. Some are, the shape of the land, ocean currents, and El Nino.
Deep Currents.
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They are surface currents, deep water currents. One moves water on the surface the other moves deep water.
deepwater currents
Deep ocean currents are caused by differences in saltiness or water temperature.
The three factors that set convection currents in motion are: the heating and cooling of fluid, change in its density, and the force of gravity combine to set it in motion.
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the sun and erosion
There are only two type of Ocean Currents: 1. Surface Currents- 10% of the water in the ocean 2. Deep Water Currents- 90% of the water in the ocean
Deep ocean currents are in the depths of the oceans. Surface current are at the surface, not deep down. Deep ocean currents bring vitamins and nutrients to the shore, surface currents do not. Deep ocean currents are caused by salinity and temperature differences. Surface currents are cause by the force and impact of the wind.
Deep ocean currents are in the depths of the oceans. Surface current are at the surface, not deep down. Deep ocean currents bring vitamins and nutrients to the shore, surface currents do not. Deep ocean currents are caused by salinity and temperature differences. Surface currents are cause by the force and impact of the wind.
The four factors that cause ocean currents: (1) Planet rotation, (2) Wind, (3) Density of the water (depends on temperature and salinity), and (4) Gravitation of the moon. Also the direction and strength depends on the shape of the shoreline, depth and shape of the bottom, and other currents.