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explain the effects of meeting of warm and cold ocean currents

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Answered by vijaykawle
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Ocean currents are the horizontal continuous flow of a mass of water from one place to another. ... The meeting of cold and warm currents results into a meeting of the overlying warm air and cold air. The warm air meeting the colder air will cool the warm air below its dew point resulting in the formation of a thick fog.

Answered by XxItzqueenxX00
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Ocean currents are the horizontal continuous flow of a mass of water from one place to another. ... The meeting of cold and warm currents results into a meeting of the overlying warm air and cold air. The warm air meeting the colder air will cool the warm air below its dew point resulting in the formation of a thick fog.

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