The movement of the Sun and the Moon primarily influences ocean currents through the gravitational forces they exert, leading to tidal currents. These tidal forces cause the rise and fall of sea levels, resulting in cyclical movements of water, known as tides. Additionally, the Sun's heating of the Earth's surface creates temperature gradients that drive surface currents, while the Moon's gravitational pull affects currents in a more localized manner. Together, these celestial bodies play a crucial role in shaping marine circulation patterns.
Tidal Currents
Tidal currents
tidal currents
tidal currents
The movement of the sun and the moon creates tidal currents. These currents are caused by the gravitational pull of the sun and moon on the Earth's oceans, resulting in the rise and fall of tides as water is pulled towards or away from the shore.
Tidal Currents
Tidal Currents
Tidal Currents
Tidal Currents
Tidal Currents
Tidal Currents
Tidal Currents
Tidal Currents
Tidal Currents
Tidal Currents
Tidal Currents
Tidal currents