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What direction do surface currents near the equator?

Ocean currents flow near the equator from the east to west. Ocean currents flow near the poles from west to east.


What direction do surface currents near the equator flow?

Ocean currents flow near the equator from the east to west. Ocean currents flow near the poles from west to east.


Ocean currents flow from east to west near what?

Ocean currents flow from east to west near the sub-equatorial area. These winds are called "trade winds" and they start in Portugal, they move to the Canary Islands, to the Cape Verde and then to the West part of the Caribbean.


Which direction do global winds blow ocean currents near the equator?

On the average, it most often blow horizontally.


Compare the directions in which surface currents flow near the poles and near the equator?

Surface currents near the equator typically flow east to west, driven by the trade winds. Near the poles, surface currents flow from west to east, driven by the westerlies. The Coriolis effect influences the direction of surface currents in both regions.


What flow near the bottom of the ocean and sometimes flow on top of other currents?

Turbidity Current.


In what direction do global winds and currents flow near the equator?

westward


How do currents move in the Southern Hemisphere?

In the Southern Hemisphere, ocean currents generally move clockwise due to the Coriolis effect, which is caused by the rotation of the Earth. This means currents near the equator flow to the west, while currents near the poles flow to the east. However, local factors like wind patterns and coastal geography can also influence the direction of currents in this region.


Why do many ocean current begin near the equator?

It is hotter near the equator and cooler near the poles. It is this difference between warm and cold currents that cause the ocean currents - helped slightly by the rotation of the earth - to flow across the oceans of the world.


How do most counter currents near the equator flow?

Most counter currents near the equator flow westward, in the opposite direction to the predominant eastward-flowing equatorial currents, such as the Equatorial Undercurrent. These counter currents help redistribute heat and nutrients in the ocean and play a crucial role in the global climate system.


A warm ocean current affecting England's climate?

Currents that originate near the equator are going to be warm water currents, and currents that form near the poles will be cold water currents. It is the temperature of the waters in these currents that influence the climates of the land masses by or around which they flow.


These warm the land near the coast in winter and cool it in summer?

Climate