Humboldt Current, Canary Current and Benguela Current.
No, it is a cold water current
westward draft is pushing cold water to the current this water is from the polar region.
Cold water is more dense than warm water so the cold water has to sink to the bottom which causes a density current.
Cold water travels from the poles towards the equator. An example of a cold water current is the California Current. Warm water travels from the equator towards the poles. An example of a warm water current is the Gulf Stream.
And example of a sentence using the term density current might be this one: The water in the north was much colder than the basin water, and this colder water, because it was more dense than the seawater in the basin, created a density current that caused the cold water to flow into the lower area of the basin.
An upwelling is a current in the ocean that brings deep, cold water to the ocean surface.
A density current is where a warm current floats on top of a cold currentA density current is where a warm current floats on top of a cold currentThe movement of a mass of cold, dense ocean water as it sinks beneath warmer surface water.
Warm Ocean current is when the currents of cold and warm water pass paths. The warm water dominates the cold water causing a warm water current.
the rising of warm water and cold water sinking
The water there is cold because of the ocean currents in the pacific which circulate the cold and warm water in a circular pattern, and it just so happens that on the west coast is near the section of the current bringing cold water south from the arctic. But elsewhere, this depends on local currents. In the Tasman Sea for example, a warm anti-clockwise current flows up the west coast of New Zealand and promotes a warmer, but wetter climate.
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Yes, the Labrador current (which is a cold current) affects New York