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describe the ocean currents originating in the indian ocean​

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Answered by liyacelinmartin1
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The Indian Ocean gyre is composed of two major currents: the South Equatorial Current, and the West Australian Current.

Agulhas Current, surface oceanic current that forms the western boundary current of the southern Indian Ocean. It flows southward along the southeast coast of Mozambique and the coast of South Africa before turning eastward to join the flow from Africa to Australia.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Indian Ocean gyre, located in the Indian Ocean, is one of the five major oceanic gyres, large systems of rotating ocean currents, which together form the backbone of the global conveyor belt. The Indian Ocean gyre is composed of two major currents: the South Equatorial Current, and the West Australian Current.



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