currents rise and then go down ,which it in cycle
to add on to the above; the currents move clockwise in the northern hemisphere and counter-clockwise in the southern hemisphere
deep ocean currents form by the differences in the density of ocean water
The mantle's convection currents move in the mantle in the form of magma which creates the mid-ocean ridge. Mid-ocean ridges are found in every ocean in the world and when the currents erupt as lava the eventually cool and create a crust.
The coriolis effect makes ocean currents move in a curved path.
Currents move the ocean water, therefore circulating it!
they get on it and it takes them closer or farther in the ocean
North and South poles
Ocean currents.
its easy for them to move
Yes
Currents move the ocean water, therefore circulating it!
deep ocean currents form by the differences in the density of ocean water
shark rays move with all the currents of the ocean.
waters of the ocean that move in giant streams are called currents.
The coriolis effect makes ocean currents move in a curved path.
The mantle's convection currents move in the mantle in the form of magma which creates the mid-ocean ridge. Mid-ocean ridges are found in every ocean in the world and when the currents erupt as lava the eventually cool and create a crust.
It does, as it is at the mercy of ocean currents.
clockwise