explain the major ocean currents
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An ocean current is any more or less permanent or continuous, directed movement of ocean water that flows in one of the Earth's oceans. The currents are generated from the forces acting upon the water like the earth's rotation, the wind, the temperature and salinity differences and the gravitation of the moon.
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Warm current and cold current are two major ocean current
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Warm current: current moving from equitorial (warm) region to polar region
Cold current:current moving from polar [cold] to equitorial region
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