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explain the effects of warm oceans current on climate​

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Answered by BhaktiBadde
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Ocean currents are the horizontal movement of water from one place to another. The currents carry huge masses of water with them. They can be divided into cold currents and warm currents.

The warm ocean currents have a profound impact on the climate of the coastal regions. When they move from the equator to the poles, they change the temperature of many European coastal areas. They also prevent the European ports from freezing in winters.

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Ocean currents act as conveyer belts of warm and cold water, sending heat toward the polar regions and helping tropical areas cool off, thus influencing both weather and climate. ... Land areas also absorb some sunlight, and the atmosphere helps to retain heat that would otherwise quickly radiate into space after sunset. MARK ME BRAINLIEST :)

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