surface current
Surface ocean currents are caused by winds. As wind blows across the surface, the wind pulls the water and causes waves.
The three types of ocean currents are surface currents, deep currents, and tidal currents. Surface currents are driven by winds, deep currents are driven by density and temperature differences, and tidal currents are driven by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun.
Convection is the process that causes warm air to rise and cold air to sink. As such, the winds caused by this process are called convection currents.
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Heavy winds like hurricanes, tornadoes, and tropical winds
Air currents.
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prevailing winds global winds a+
deep ocean currents.
The normal tidal currents of incoming and outgoing tides.
oppositional currents
Convection currents in the air cause winds to form. As warm air rises, cooler air rushes in to fill its space near the ground. The rising warm air becomes cooler and begins to fall. The cooler air near the ground becomes warmer and begins to rise.