The Mozambique current runs down the east cost of Africa (Indian Ocean)
Indian ocean
The Mozambique current
The Mozambique Current is warm primarily due to its origin in the Indian Ocean, where water temperatures are generally higher. It is influenced by the Agulhas Current, which brings warm water from the tropics down along the eastern coast of Africa. Additionally, the region's climate and oceanic conditions contribute to the warming of surface waters, which are further heated by solar radiation. These factors combine to create the warm waters characteristic of the Mozambique Current.
The Mozambique Channel
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It is Mozambique.
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The Mozambique Channel separates Mozambique from Madagascar
Mozambique or Moçambique
The Mozambique and Benguela Currents both occur off the coast of the continent of Africa and form part of the Indian Ocean gyre which is a system of rotating ocean currents, and one of five oceanic gyres. The Mozambique current runs along the eastern coast of Africa between Africa and Madagascar, whereas the Benguela Current flows along the western coast of Africa between Namibia and the Southern African Cape.
There are no islands west of Mozambique. -The large island EAST of Mozambique is Madagascar.