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Q: Why do you think the climate of eastern Europe is not so strongly effected by the warm currents?
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What are the major differences between eastern boundary currents in the gyres and the western boundary currents in gyres?

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What are the major differences between eastern boundary currents in gyres and the western boundary currents in gyres?

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What are the major differences between eastern boundary currents in gyres and western boundary currents in gyres?

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Does the currents form the Atlantic have difficulty reaching eastern Europe?

Yes, since Eastern Europe does not border the Atlantic.


Western boundary currents are deflected by the eastern coastlines of the continents?

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