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diffrence between surface water current and deep water current​

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Answered by tanvilapurkar
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Deep ocean currents are density-driven and differ from surface currents in scale, speed, and energy. Water density is affected by the temperature, salinity (saltiness), and depth of the water. ... The greater the density differences between different layers in the water column, the greater the mixing and circulation.

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Deep ocean currents are density-driven and differ from surface currents in scale, speed, and energy. Water density is affected by the temperature, salinity, and depth of the water. The colder and the saltier the ocean water, the denser it is.

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