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Three places in nature where you can find convection currents happening are in the ocean, where warm water rises and cooler water sinks, in the atmosphere, where warm air rises and cool air sinks to create weather patterns, and in the Earth's mantle, where heat from the core drives convection currents that power plate tectonics.
The four factors that cause ocean currents: (1) Planet rotation, (2) Wind, (3) Density of the water (depends on temperature and salinity), and (4) Gravitation of the moon and earth. Direction and strength depends on the shape of the shoreline, depth and shape of the bottom, and other currents.
Glocal winds: they occur when different winds cause currents to flow in different directions. The coriolis effect: The apparent curving of the path of a moving object from an otherwise straight path due to the Earth's rotation. Continental deflections: When surface currents meet continents, the currents deflect, or change direction.
Wind, deflection from land, temperature differences between layers of cold and warm water.
Deep ocean currents are caused by 3 things:change in temperaturechange in salinity by evaporationchange in salinity by freezingBecause colder water and saltier water are more dense, they sink, and the motion causes deep currents.
convection currents
Three places in nature where you can find convection currents happening are in the ocean, where warm water rises and cooler water sinks, in the atmosphere, where warm air rises and cool air sinks to create weather patterns, and in the Earth's mantle, where heat from the core drives convection currents that power plate tectonics.
1.Water boiling in vessel by burner flame. 2.Water currents in deep sea. 3.Generation of sea wind.Ex.Trade wind
Wind water and temperature.
Rainfall, Water, Wind, Ice, and Gravity are some if not all of them.
Increasing the surface area of an object exposed to the water, such as by adding fins or protrusions. Increasing the speed at which the object moves through the water, which will result in greater resistance due to higher fluid forces. Increasing the viscosity of the water, which will create more drag and resistance when the object moves through it.
The four factors that cause ocean currents: (1) Planet rotation, (2) Wind, (3) Density of the water (depends on temperature and salinity), and (4) Gravitation of the moon and earth. Direction and strength depends on the shape of the shoreline, depth and shape of the bottom, and other currents.
The four factors that cause ocean currents: (1) Planet rotation, (2) Wind, (3) Density of the water (depends on temperature and salinity), and (4) Gravitation of the moon. Also the direction and strength depends on the shape of the shoreline, depth and shape of the bottom, and other currents.
1. Latitude 2. Altitude 3.Prevailing Winds 4.Topography 5.Distance from water 6.Nearby ocean currents
Examples of convection include boiling water in a pot, hot air rising from a heater, and ocean currents driven by temperature differences.
Glocal winds: they occur when different winds cause currents to flow in different directions. The coriolis effect: The apparent curving of the path of a moving object from an otherwise straight path due to the Earth's rotation. Continental deflections: When surface currents meet continents, the currents deflect, or change direction.
The 3 phase electric power is very common way of electric power transmission. Three circuit conductors carry three alternating currents the first conductor as reference the other currents are delayed in time for 1/3 and 2/3 of the cycle of the electrical currents.