The Atlantic and Pacific Oceans would be one Ocean and the whole global oceanic gyres would alter to accommodate.
North Equatorial flow clockwise and southern counter-clockwise.
The North Equatorial Current and South Equatorial Current in the Pacific Ocean are both warm, fast-moving currents that flow towards the west. They are driven by the trade winds. One key difference is that the North Equatorial Current is influenced by the North Pacific Gyre, while the South Equatorial Current is influenced by the South Pacific Gyre.
The North Equatorial Current got its name from the fact that it is north of the equator and vise versa with the South Equatorial Current, the fact that it is South of the Equator.
The Benguela Current flows northward along the southwestern coast of Africa, primarily off the coast of Namibia and Angola. It is a cold ocean current that originates from the Southern Ocean, moving northward along the Atlantic coast before eventually merging with the warmer waters of the South Equatorial Current. This current is significant for its role in the region's marine ecosystem and fisheries.
Antilles Current
North Equatorial flow clockwise and southern counter-clockwise.
The North Equatorial Current and South Equatorial Current in the Pacific Ocean are both warm, fast-moving currents that flow towards the west. They are driven by the trade winds. One key difference is that the North Equatorial Current is influenced by the North Pacific Gyre, while the South Equatorial Current is influenced by the South Pacific Gyre.
The North Equatorial Current got its name from the fact that it is north of the equator and vise versa with the South Equatorial Current, the fact that it is South of the Equator.
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The North Equatorial Current flows westward across the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans, generally towards the west. In contrast, the South Equatorial Current also flows westward but is located in the Southern Hemisphere, similarly moving across the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans. Both currents are driven by trade winds and play a significant role in the oceanic circulation.
The South Equatorial Current is a broad, westward flowing current flowing between approximately Venezuela and the south of Brazil. It is divided into three branches, each with different velocities - the range is 11.3 cm s-1 to 16.4 cm s-1.
The warm, low salinity waters from Pacific are transported into Indian Ocean's South Equatorial Current.
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South America is North from Antarctica.