Gyre
The largest bodies of water found on Earth are called oceans.
The tallest underwater mountains in the world are called seamounts. They can be found in all of the world's oceans, with some of the largest concentrations in the Pacific Ocean.
Shallow areas with low or no currents and high evaporation.
Whirlpools are circular water currents caused by opposing forces or eddies, typically found in oceans or rivers. Tornadoes are violent rotating columns of air extending from a thunderstorm cloud to the ground, characterized by strong winds and often causing damage. Both involve spinning motion but occur in different environments and have different causes.
The crust is the outer or surface layer of the planet.
its because currents form gyres and the wind is so much that it found a circular patterns
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its because currents form gyres and the wind is so much that it found a circular patterns
Gyresare huge areas found in the middle of the ocean. These are formed when ocean water stays in one place and does not circulate. The force of the Earth's wind patterns create ocean surface currents.
A surface current is found at the surface of the ocean caused by wind patterns.
The largest bodies of water found on Earth are called oceans.
Circular movement of air is an atmospheric disturbance, which is the universal signature of the dynamics that characterize storms; especially, the larger systems such as hurricanes, typhoons, cyclones, tornadoes, even down to the smaller thunderstorms (which carry the potential to turn into the more serious variety). All of these storms are basically the same in formation and function. The names given to them depend upon intensity (energy) and/or global location. .
Sphincters (circular muscles)
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Circular Muscles are found at the openings of the body
In planetary atmospheres, as winds; In Suns, as radiation; In oceans, as currents and tides; Inside celestial bodies, as heat; In radioactive materials.