surface currents moves bcoz
No simple answer - it depends on the item's surface area and its aerodynamic coefficient. Easy move - a ten square metre sail will move a small boat in a light breeze. Hard move, a square block of uranium on a checkerplate floor. More info will help.
surface structure is a structure at the surface
Directly proportional
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The surface currents move in a clockwise direction in the Northern hemisphere, and move in a counter clockwise direction in the Southern hemisphere! Hope it helped:)
Randomism .
because the surface currents move in huge circles ,they move clockwise in the northern hemisphere
Yes
yes my scuence book says that surface currents do usally move in afew thousand
Coriolis effect
yes
Surface currents are created by air currents, earth's rotation, and positions of the continents.
the equator
i dont know please leave me alone
The energy from the core of the earth causes currents in the molten layers, the way there are currents in the ocean. These currents are what causes the Tectonic Plates to move along the surface of the earth.
Surface Currents