Thursday, May 19, 2011
What makes ocean currents flow?
Many things make ocean currents flow; wind, gravitational pull (tides), the Coriolis effect, and the Sun. We'll be discussing wind because that is the theme of the entire blog. Wind can move surface water with friction, creating surface currents. Surface currents themselves can then evolve into a gyre. This is a spiral of water flowing on the ocean.
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cool I didn't know about that. Did you know how upwelling helps also?
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