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Warm air moves from a beach toward the ocean by convection.
An ocean current that is moving toward the equator has the same effects as those of a geostrophic current.
A sea breeze occurs when cool air moves from the beach toward the ocean at night.
sea breeze
I think that it causes a deep ocean current.....
The ashes that the volcano produces filters the sunlight of the sun. The lava in certain spots of the underground helps to regulate the heat of the earth and the ocean's temperature.
Underground earthquake, Or underground gravity.
the ocean moves by the moon, if you get what i mean? because the earth is on an orbit and the moon controls the waves that's why the ocean moves
cuz. whys the sky blue? dont answer that. lol i dunno, the moons effect on the earths gravity moves the ocean and that creates waves :D sometime its the wind or a earthquake or the underground volcano by the heat. NO! well maybe that as well
europha and castio
ocean particles
Carbon is dissolved in the cold ocean waters found at high latitudes. The cold water sinks and moves slowly in trhe deep ocean currents toward the tropics.In the warm tropics, the water rises as it is warmed, mixing with water at intermediate levels and at the surface. Some carbon dioxide is released to the tropical atmosphere as ocean currents carry the warmed water back toward polar areas