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Explain the currents of the South Atlantic Ocean.

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Answered by faridkhann
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Explanation:

South Atlantic Current is an eastward ocean current, fed by the Brazil Current. ... It is continuous with the northern edge of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. The seafaring is usually easier and thus safer in area of the South Atlantic Current than in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, though also slower.

Answered by anshika5059
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the Atlantic ocean probably got its name from the legendary Iceland of Atlantis. this this ocean is bordered by North America and South America in the west and Europe and Africa in the East. it is roughly half the size of the Pacific Ocean. its shape resembles the letter s . the coastline of the Atlantic ocean is highly independent. thus , its coastline is longer than the coastlines of the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean put together.

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