as they collide the cold and warm front pushes the occluded front to become 3 air masses.
Areas where warm and cold currents meet tend to have regular foggy conditions, as the overlying warm and cold air come in contact with each other.they also tend to have high biological productivity, because plankton growth is encourage by the mixing of warm and cold currents.Some of the world's most productive fishing grounds are located where warm and cold currents converge.For example, where Labrador current (cold) and Gulf stream (warm) meet, a dense fog is there and it is one of the richest fishing grounds of the world.
No, tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon, not by currents.
there are some warm currents as they flow along the earths surface while there some cold currents as they travel below the earths surface
Warm or cold defines the temperature of the water. In general warm currents flow north and cold currents flow south. That makes sense. Also warm currents flow on the surface and cold currents flow deep since cold water is denser than warm water.
Low pressure centers are the zones of convergence of warm and cold currents.
Cold water currents
where do warm and cold currents begin?warm from the mid ocean ( equator )cold North and South pole
Warm currents are warm whereas cold currents are cold. Warm currents flow from the equatorial regions towards the polar regions whereas cold currents flow from the polar regions to the equatorial regions. By- Avyukt Sharma
Visibility gets reduced when warm and cold currents meet because the temperature difference between the two currents causes mixing and turbulence in the water. This turbulence can stir up sediments and particles in the water, reducing visibility by creating a murky or cloudy appearance.
Warm currents move from the equator to the poles, and the cold currents move from the poles to the equator. :D
Deep ocean currents are predominantly cold.
they're cold currents