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Continental deflections,the Coriolis effect and global winds all effect surface ocean currents.
The three factors that help form deep currents are ...density,salinity,and tempature.
The three factors which control surface currents are the following:Global windsContinental deflection and temperatureThe Coriolis effect
global winds, coriolis effect, and continental deflections
Which best explains the relationship between ocean currents and convection currents?(1 point) Responses Convection currents join with the Coriolis effect to create the winds that drive ocean currents. Convection currents join with the Coriolis effect to create the winds that drive ocean currents. Ocean currents rely on warm convection currents to strength the Coriolis effect. Ocean currents rely on warm convection currents to strength the Coriolis effect. Ocean currents create a Coriolis effect that increases convection currents. Ocean currents create a Coriolis effect that increases convection currents. Convection currents use the Coriolis effect to generate ocean currents.
Currents don't affect the Coriolis Effect, the Coriolis Effect is the one who affects the currents. Currents in the Northern Hemisphere bend to the left and currents in the Southern Hemisphere bend to the right.
The coriolis effect makes ocean currents move in a curved path.
global winds, coriolis effect, and continental deflections
global winds, Coriolis effect, and continental deflection
Continental deflections,the Coriolis effect and global winds all effect surface ocean currents.
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