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The movement of the Sun around the Moon doesn't directly create ocean currents; rather, ocean currents are primarily influenced by the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun on Earth's oceans, leading to tides. The Moon has a stronger effect due to its proximity, causing tidal currents that flow in and out as water levels rise and fall. The Sun’s gravitational influence also contributes to the tidal patterns, resulting in variations such as spring and neap tides. Thus, the interplay of these celestial bodies affects the movement of water rather than a direct current from their movement.

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