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fill in the blacks:
Ocean current flows in the direction of ————.​

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Answered by cjheavena
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Answer:

westward

Explanation:

As these currents flow westward, the Coriolis effect—a force that results from the rotation of the Earth—deflects them. The currents then bend to the right, heading north. At about 30 degrees north latitude, a different set of winds, the westerlies, push the currents back to the east, producing a closed clockwise loop.

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