Possibly the Gulf Stream
The North Atlantic Drift, which branches from the Gulf Stream, is a warm water current the affects the climate of the British Isles.
The Gulf Stream is the ocean current that transports warm water away from Earth's equatorial region. It flows from the Gulf of Mexico towards Western Europe, helping to regulate temperatures and climate in the region.
No. Hurricanes form best when the water is warm. Cold water actually weakens them.
When a hurricane hits the Gulf Stream is strengthens because the water in that current is warm.
Presumably the sun warms up some currents, and the North and South poles make cold ones. An encyclcopaedia would probably help you out.
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 pern current, also known as the humboldt current, is a warm current
no major warm water current runs through it
Cold water currents
The Kuroshio Current.
It's known as a convection current not a conduction current :)
No, Peru is not a warm water current. Peru is a country located in South America, and its coastline is influenced by the cold Humboldt Current, which flows northward along the west coast of South America.
current is the constant movement of of ocean water
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
westward draft is pushing cold water to the current this water is from the polar region.
When you are boiling water, it's an example of convection because the water at the bottom of the pot gets warm and becomes less dense causing it ti rise to the top and it then makes the cold water warm and the cycle continues. This is known as a convection current.
the rising of warm water and cold water sinking