== == Coriolis Effect Hope it helps.. :)
Generally, currents moving away from the equator tend to be warmer, while currents moving towards the equator tend to be cooler. This is because warm water near the equator is carried away by ocean currents towards higher latitudes, where it cools down and then returns towards the equator as a cooler current.
Warm currents generally flow toward the poles from the equator. This creates a transfer of warm water from the equator to higher latitudes, helping to moderate temperatures in these regions.
an energy transfer, with heat energy moving away from the equator
The amount of water moving toward a beach, and the underwater terrain moving away from the beach.
as you move away from the tropics it means you are moving closer to the equator and since at the equator is warm there will be little precipitation
Due to the doppler effect, objects moving toward us will be slightly more red than what they actually are, and objects moving away will be slightly more blue. Think of it like a siren coming toward you and moving away from you. If it is moving toward you, it will be slightly higher than what it really sounds like. If it is moving away it will have a slightly lower pitch.
By using the Doppler effect
How close and far something is from you.
The Doppler Effect See related link
Generally, currents moving away from the equator tend to be warmer, while currents moving towards the equator tend to be cooler. This is because warm water near the equator is carried away by ocean currents towards higher latitudes, where it cools down and then returns towards the equator as a cooler current.
On the surface of the planet, we experience day and night, as the Sun seems to move across the sky from east to west. This is actually the Earth spinning counterclockwise, west to east, as viewed from a point above the North Pole. Since the Earth is moving fastest at the equator, moving objects are affected by the rotation as they move toward or away from the equator. Their paths seem to turn to the right (north of the equator) or left (south of the equator), but these are actually straight paths that curve as the Earth spins. This is called the Coriolis effect.
Warm currents generally flow toward the poles from the equator. This creates a transfer of warm water from the equator to higher latitudes, helping to moderate temperatures in these regions.
The change in tone is due to Doppler effect, but the "sound" itself has no name.
an energy transfer, with heat energy moving away from the equator
Ocean currents moving away from the equator typically bring colder waters from higher latitudes towards the equator. These colder waters often carry nutrients, which can impact marine ecosystems and provide a source of food for various marine organisms.
Increase
Away, at around 18 km/s.