the Gulf Stream
A warm ocean current that carries warm water from the tropical waters of the gulf of mexico to northwestern europe.
the gulf stream flow into the Atlantic ocean and comes from the gulf of Mexico. the gulf stream is a warm ocean current by the way. p.s. I'm in 5th grade!:):)
the maritime current and the atlantic current :)
The Gulf Stream (and extension of the North Atlantic Drift) is a current that begins in the Gulf of Mexico. It carries warm water across the Atlantic ocean to the coast of the UK and Ireland. The UK is on similar latitudes to that of Canada and so should have a similar climate however the Gulf Stream keeps the UK (and parts of Florida) a few degrees warmer than it would be without this current meaning winters are much milder.
Over warm, tropical waters, including the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and Indian Ocean.
Atlantic
Atlantic
The Gulf Stream.
an ocean current
north atlantic drift
Ocean currents describe itself, a warm ocean current is warm water that has a path anything that gets in way of the path will be taken by the current same for cold water also a new tranport for the water to travel to ocean to ocean
North Atlantic Drift.
A warm ocean current that carries warm water from the tropical waters of the gulf of mexico to northwestern europe.
yes it carries warm water to the north Atlantic ocean
The Atlantic Ocean is warmer than the Pacific Ocean. The reason for this is because there is a warm water ocean current that goes through the Gulf of Mexico. It is called the Gulf Stream. Later, as it goes up north towards Europe and Ireland, it turns into the Mid-Atlantic Drift. There is nothing to do with anything about it being in tropical waters. All in all, the Atlantic Ocean is warmer than the Pacific Ocean because of a warm water ocean current called the Gulf Stream that later turns into the Mid-Atlantic Drift.
discuss warm ocean currents
No curret runs through the Sargasso Sea. The Sargasso Seais a region in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean|North Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by ocean currents. It is bounded on the west by the Gulf Stream; on the north, by the North Atlantic Current; on the east, by the Canary Current; and on the south, by the North Atlantic Equatorial Current. This system of currents forms the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre.