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South America The Falkland Current is a cold ocean current that flows along the southeast coast of South America.
because the water carries the ship along with its current
mrerererer
A surface current is a wind-powered current that moves water along horizontally. Because the wind is on the surface, a surface current only forms along the first few hundred feet of ocean water.
South America.
South America
it carries sand / sediment along the beach to another point often causing a spit or bar.
Humboldt Currant
It's the gulf stream!
Coriolis effect
It flows north-westward along the west coast of South America from the southern tip of Chile to northern Peru.- i think
It is a cold, low current that flows north-westward along the west coast of South America from the southern tip of Chile to northern Peru.