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yes my scuence book says that surface currents do usally move in afew thousand
The same thing! Deep Currents Occur when the density of the water increases. Density is based on two main things it is the civility is how much salt and other solids are in it and it is also the temperature of the water.The lower the temperature the lower the dense the water becomes. The denser the water the more it was to go down. The less dense the water wants to rise. The temperature is what causes the dense. Deep current:A streamline movement of ocean water far below the surface.
Surface Currents are powered by wind and usually move only the upper few hundred meters of seawater
Lakes usually have the least variation in salinity.
Salinity usually refers to the percentage of dissolved salt in water. A salinity meter simply measures this. 3.5% salinity = 35g of salt/Litre (this is your average salt water)
Salinity is the measure of salt concentration in water
Salinity usually refers to the percentage of dissolved salt in water. A salinity meter simply measures this. 3.5% salinity = 35g of salt/Litre (this is your average salt water)
Salinity varies throughout the world's oceans though it usually ranges between 34-37%; variation can occur because of many different factors, including atmospheric conditions and surrounding oceanic currents. Generally, the highest salinity occurs where evaporation rates are highest, near subtropical highs.
salinity is usually measured as grams of dissolved solids per kilogram of water
Diverging currents are currents that are deviating and usually take place to ocean currents. This will be marked by an inconsistent airflow pattern of the currents.
well to be 100% honest, a surface current is basically a current on the surface. This particular current moves in a stream-like fashion on the surface of the ocean. A surface current can be short, wide, deep, or narrow.