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Large-scale and small-scale wind currents are called macroscale or synoptic scale.

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Wind and ocean currents do not move in straight lines This is called?

This is called meandering, which refers to the winding or curving path taken by wind or ocean currents as they flow. This meandering is influenced by various factors such as the Coriolis effect, friction with the Earth's surface, and changing temperatures.


Are ocean currents similar to wind currents?

Yes, ocean currents are similar to wind currents in that they both move in specific patterns and directions due to various factors like temperature, pressure, and the Earth's rotation. However, ocean currents are driven by a combination of factors including wind, temperature, salinity, and the shape of the ocean floor, while wind currents are driven primarily by differences in atmospheric pressure.


What is the meteorologist's diagram showing the relative frequency and strength of air currents at a particular location called?

That diagram is called a wind rose. It provides a visual representation of the distribution of wind speed and direction at a specific location over a specific period of time.


What are the two causes of ocean currents?

The heating of the ocean surface by the sun is the PRIMARY source of energy that drives the ocean currents. How and where they move is dependent on the spinning of the earth, wind patterns and the positions of the continents and oceans and the cool polar areas. In effect the ocean current transfer (solar) heat form the tropics to the poles and even out the temperature variations across the planet. winds, gravity, and water density are factors that move ocean currents.


Do ocean waters and winds help to distribute the suns heat?

Wind and ocean currents are both produced by the Earth's unequal heating. This leads to the conclusion that the Sun is the main component in wind currents and ocean currents, because the Sun is what heats the Earth.