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A whirlpool is formed when opposing currents or water flows collide, creating a circular motion. This typically occurs in narrow channels or areas with obstacles, such as rocks, where the water's speed and direction change suddenly. The rotation of the water is influenced by gravity and the momentum of the flowing water, resulting in a vortex. Additionally, variations in water depth and temperature can contribute to the formation and strength of a whirlpool.

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