Along warm water currents from the equator to the poles.
Water moves globally through processes such as ocean currents, winds, and the water cycle. Ocean currents transport water around the world, influenced by factors like temperature and salinity. Wind patterns also impact water movement, particularly in the atmosphere and across bodies of water. The water cycle, which involves evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, redistributes water across the globe.
Along cold water currents from the poles to the equator.
In an ocean wave, water particles move in a circular motion. As the wave passes through, water particles move in an elliptical path, with the motion decreasing in size as it gets deeper. The circular motion of water particles is what helps transport energy across the ocean surface.
By the way it moves in the ocean & how the water interacts with the boat to help move it along. Also the motion it has on top of the waves
deep ocean currents form by the differences in the density of ocean water
An ocean current, is the way a body of water flows!
We have weight and the ocean doesn't. But sort of in a way, if you take the water out of the water, you will find that that it does have weight!
You can see why if you take a large bowl and fill it half way with water. Now move that bowl back and forth, the water will move back and forth too..raising on one side and falling on the other then repeating. That is essentially what the ocean is doing, just on a much much larger scale. The moon also plays a role in the changes in the tide because of its gravitational pull...it actually pulls on the ocean causing the water to move.
It isn't necessarily the only way, but it is one of the few ways that water leaves the ocean.
Sea turtles move through the ocean by moving their flippers up and down (similar, in a way, to a bird flapping its wings).
A river of water in the ocean might be a way to describe an ocean current, such as the Gulf Stream.
It is the fastest and cheapest way to move a ship between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.