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Africa
The Mozambique and Benguela Currents both occur off the coast of the continent of Africa and form part of the Indian Ocean gyre which is a system of rotating ocean currents, and one of five oceanic gyres. The Mozambique current runs along the eastern coast of Africa between Africa and Madagascar, whereas the Benguela Current flows along the western coast of Africa between Namibia and the Southern African Cape.
ocean currents truly are everywhere, but the do not occur directly on the coast.
Due to ocean currents
Africa, I think you refer to the Benquela current, but you might pronounce it differently.
Asia.
The shape of a continent can influence ocean currents by directing their flow. For example, a narrow passage between two landmasses can funnel and accelerate ocean currents, while a broad continental shelf can slow down and disperse currents. Additionally, the presence of peninsulas, bays, and capes can create eddies and turbulence in ocean currents.
The ocean is located off the coast of any continent.
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Cold ocean currents are not found in the northern part of Indian ocean due to excess heat from sun.
The ocean currents commonly found along the west coasts of continents are typically cold currents, such as the California Current along the west coast of North America and the Peru Current along the west coast of South America. These currents flow from higher latitudes towards the equator, bringing cooler temperatures and nutrient-rich waters that support diverse marine ecosystems. The influence of these currents often results in upwelling, which enhances productivity and affects local climates.
Mainly cold ocean currents and the mountains on the coast Mainly cold ocean currents and the mountains on the coast