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Wind generally moves from areas of high pressure to low pressure, creating global wind patterns such as the trade winds and westerlies. Ocean currents are driven by a combination of wind, Earth's rotation, and differences in water temperature and salinity. In general, ocean currents flow in circular patterns around the major ocean basins.
The two causes of ocean currents are wind and the rotation of the earth(etc) The wind blows which makes the currents in the water and the rotation of the earth(gravity) makes currents in the ocean currents. Luaye Sharawy
Surface ocean currents are caused by winds. As wind blows across the surface, the wind pulls the water and causes waves.
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.
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Wind can impact ocean currents by transferring energy to the surface of the water, causing it to move in the direction of the wind. This creates surface currents that can influence the direction and speed of deeper ocean currents. Strong winds over a large area can lead to the formation of powerful currents, such as the Gulf Stream.
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currents provide movement in times of little to no wind
The driving force behind surface currents is the wind. The wind happens naturally due to the constant rotating of the Earth.
What is a large wind driven surface currents that create circular movements in the ocean?
Ocean currents are dure to a cobination of wind, the Corilis effect, and temperature differences.
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.