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There's a secret elevator shaft in China where millions of workers descend and take mine carts until they are under the ocean floor. From there they spin giant turbines that cause the ocean currents to move in a circular flow.

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What causes surface ocean currents to flow in a circular pattern or earths revolution earths revolutoin or earths rotation?

Gyres


How do deep ocean currents occur?

It is from differing temperatures of air above it that causes currents to flow in the water.


Where in the ocean do deep currents flow?

In the ocean floor.


What direction do surface currents near the equator?

Ocean currents flow near the equator from the east to west. Ocean currents flow near the poles from west to east.


How do the currents flow in the ocean?

The Current in the ocean spins in a circle.


Where do deep currents flow along in the ocean?

deep ocean currents form by the differences in the density of ocean water


What direction do surface currents near the equator flow?

Ocean currents flow near the equator from the east to west. Ocean currents flow near the poles from west to east.


Why do warm ocean currents cool as they flow along a coastline away from the equator?

Warm ocean currents cool as they flow along a coastline away from the equator because sand and minerals are transported by ocean currents away from the equator.


Deep currents flow along the?

Ocean floor.


What is the region where both winds and ocean currents flow unimpeded around the world is?

What is the region where both winds and ocean currents flow unimpeded around the world SOUTHERN


Why ocean currents flow from Atlantic ocean to Mediterranean sea?

because there are waves


What direction do cold currents flow in the northern hemisphere?

warm surface currents come from the polar and temperate latitudes, and they tend to flow towards the equator. Like the warm surface currents, mainly atmospheric forces drive them. Gyres form when the major ocean currents connect. Water flows in a circular pattern-clockwise in the northern hemisphere, and clockwise in the Southern hemisphere.