because there are waves
The water from the Mediterranean Sea flows out beneath the Atlantic Ocean primarily due to differences in density and salinity. Mediterranean water is saltier and denser than the surrounding Atlantic water, especially as it exits through the Strait of Gibraltar. This denser Mediterranean water sinks beneath the lighter Atlantic water, creating a flow that is often referred to as the Mediterranean Outflow. This process contributes to the mixing of ocean waters and influences regional ocean currents.
The Mediterranean doesn't "empty" into anything. Rivers flow INTO the Mediterranean, not out of it. It is a SEA, primarily fed by the Atlantic Ocean.
The Congo River discharges it waters some 200 miles into the Atlantic Ocean
No. It flows into the Atlantic Ocean, a long way from the Meditteranean Sea.
No. It flows into the Atlantic Ocean, a long way from the Meditteranean Sea.
Materials and energy
Atlantic ocean
The warm currents that flow from tropical areas are known as "warm ocean currents." These currents, such as the Gulf Stream in the Atlantic Ocean, transport warm water from the equator towards higher latitudes, influencing climate and weather patterns. They play a crucial role in regulating temperatures and supporting marine ecosystems in the regions they flow through.
The river Nile flow into Mediterranean sea
In the ocean floor.
Ocean currents flow near the equator from the east to west. Ocean currents flow near the poles from west to east.
Atlantic Ocean