on the surface zone of the ocean(top of ocean).
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.
Both: Tidal currents that flow from the tropics will be warm, and if they flow from the poles will be cool.
Cold water currents are currents which flow deep along the ocean floor. Cold water currents can cause temperature changes which in return can have a major impact on the overall climate of the Earth.
It is a matter of density cold water is denser(compact) that hot water. thus cold water will flow faster than less dense(loose)hot water.
Cold water currents are currents which flow deep along the ocean floor. Cold water currents can cause temperature changes which in return can have a major impact on the overall climate of the Earth.
yes
The circulation of cold and warm water between the poles and the equator, and the rotation of the earth, cause ocean currents to flow.
No, its to cold
Assuming that 'cold' means normal room temperature, then heat would flow from your finger to the water.
Surface flow is when water from the rain runs on the surface into the ocean.
yes through a canal
For the water and the salt. We can learn from the salt of the ocean. The rivers would have a dead end and be a box and over flow when it rained and would flood.