The Gulf stream is warm because most of the water that is caught within the current has been previously warmed by being pushed up through and past the Earth's equator, a geographical circle surrounding the planet. This 'circle' receives a fast amount of heat and sunlight throughout most of the year, allowing the water to warm significantly on it's way towards the northern hemispheres.
While we see much of the movement on the surface of the water as waves, most of the movement of our water around the planet is actually caused by an action called convection. Much like a conveyor belt, cold water sinks and is carried towards (and then away) from the poles and warm water is pushed towards (and then away from) the equator.
The current is warm.
It is a warm one.
because the gulf is closer to the equator it most likely warm.
Gulf Stream - warm ocean current Labrador - cold ocean current
The Gulf stream, which is properly called the North Atlantic Drift, is warm.
The Gulf Stream is a warm ocean current that originates in the Gulf of Mexico and flows to the North Atlantic Ocean. It helps to regulate and warm the climate of regions it passes through.
The Gulf Stream is a warm ocean current. It originates in the Gulf of Mexico and flows northward along the eastern coast of the United States before crossing the Atlantic Ocean towards Europe, carrying warm water and influencing the climate of the regions it passes through.
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Because it gives us warm water so that when it's cold there is still a warm current warming the ocean.
Because it gives us warm water so that when it's cold there is still a warm current warming the ocean.
The Labrador Current, the Gulf Stream, and the North Atlantic Current are the main ocean currents that influence Canada's climate. The Labrador Current brings cold water southward along the east coast, while the warm waters of the Gulf Stream flow northward along the east coast, moderating temperatures. The North Atlantic Current also plays a role in influencing weather patterns and temperature fluctuations in coastal areas.
Warm.