Water moves in oceans and seas primarily due to wind, the Earth's rotation, and differences in temperature and salinity, which create currents. Wind-driven surface currents are influenced by the Coriolis effect, causing water to circulate in gyres. Additionally, thermohaline circulation, where variations in water density drive deep ocean currents, plays a crucial role in distributing heat and nutrients throughout the ocean. Together, these factors create a complex system of movement that regulates climate and supports marine life.
it evaporates and then it condensate after that it rains in the oceans and seas.
Over 95% of the Earth's water is in the oceans and seas.
Water.
oceans and seas
by evaporation
salt water
by evaporation
it evaporates and then it condensate after that it rains in the oceans and seas.
by evaporation
they bring water from rivers or seas er oceans
The most water evaporates from seas and oceans.
In the oceans and seas and glaciers ;) zebranae