Sydney, Australia, is influenced by the East Australian Current (EAC), which flows southward along the eastern coast, bringing warm tropical waters down from the Coral Sea. This current contributes to the region's mild climate and marine biodiversity. Additionally, local currents, such as coastal upwellings and tidal currents in Sydney Harbour, impact water temperatures and nutrient distribution, supporting diverse marine life. The combination of these currents plays a crucial role in Sydney's coastal ecosystem.
An ocean front suburb in Sydney, NSW Australia
Australia, it doesn't even touch brazil
Sydney, Australia is directly south of Papua New Guinea!
There is no "between" Sydney and Australia. Sydney is in Australia.
Cold ocean currents sink under warm ocean currents to form deep ocean currents.
No. There are no volcanoes in or near Sydney. There are no active volcanoes on the mainland of Australia, and the closest Australia has to an active volcano is on Heard Island, an outlying territory of Australia in the southern Indian Ocean.
yes, mostly in Sydney, Australia
Ocean currents is what forms surface currents. This starts deep in the ocean.
Sydney is in Australia. This continent is in Oceania.
what are the effects of the ocean currents>
advantage of ocean currents
Sydney is in Australia