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A stream-like movement of ocean water far below the ocean surface is a gravitational current. Coriolis current. surface current. deep current.

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Answered by writersparadise
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The last option is correct – it is a Deep Ocean Current.

Ocean currents are continuous movement of sea water in a particular direction caused by a number of factors such as wind, temperature, salinity difference in water, depth of the sea, shoreline etc. Ocean currents flow horizontally, along the surface of oceans, as well as deep down in the depths.

Deep Ocean Currents are also known as Submarine Rivers and they are mainly caused by density of water, as well as its temperature.  

Answered by kpopcake
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Answer:

Explanation:

deep current,something like that

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