Surface ocean currents are generally wind-driven; Clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere
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∙ 2012-06-14 01:51:49Clockwise
Yes, in the northern hemisphere the currents flow clockwise.
Clockwise
Northern
left
left
By the flow of each bed then multiply xyd dhfa
warm surface currents come from the polar and temperate latitudes, and they tend to flow towards the equator. Like the warm surface currents, mainly atmospheric forces drive them. Gyres form when the major ocean currents connect. Water flows in a circular pattern-clockwise in the northern hemisphere, and clockwise in the Southern hemisphere.
Counter-clockwise
East dummy
the answer is northerns because its going to be north
towards the equator (south)