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Deep currents form around wind patterns. These wind patterns particularly affect deep currents near shorelines of major lands or continents.

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Because chunks of ice melt and sink to the bottom, then they rise to the top, letting water currents flow toward the warmer waters near the equator.

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i know its the coriolis affect thats all i know

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Q: Why do most deep currents form near the poles?
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