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Mass movements of water are called currents. This is equally true for surface water or deeper water.
Streamlike movements of water that occur at or near the surface are called surface currents. So logically, a deep current are streamlike movements of water that flow very slowly along the ocean floor.
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All of the oceans cover most of our planet Earth. they cover 75% of the world!
Mass movements of water are called currents. This is equally true for surface water or deeper water.
Stream like movements of water that occur near the surface of the ocean are called surface currents. Stream like movements of ocean water far below the surface are known as a deep current.
The oceans surface is 100% water.
A tornado on a body of water is called a waterspout.
the movements of water are called buyoncy or upthrust. Movements of water are called" Flow of Water "
This water comes from bodies of water, principally seas and oceans.
Stream like movements of water at tor near the surface of the ocean are called currents. A current's direction and strength is influenced by depth contours, shoreline configurations and interaction with other currents.
Stream like movements of water at tor near the surface of the ocean are called currents. A current's direction and strength is influenced by depth contours, shoreline configurations and interaction with other currents.
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Streamlike movements of water that occur at or near the surface are called surface currents. So logically, a deep current are streamlike movements of water that flow very slowly along the ocean floor.
ocean currents
the oceans