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how do currents effect the coastline?

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Answered by Abhishekjadhav683
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At the same time, breezes often blow from land to sea and push ocean surface waters away from the coast. As a result, cooler, nutrient-rich water rises up from the depths to take its place—a process known as upwelling. ... They tend to move water toward the equator, and they are prone to strong upwelling

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ocean currents influence the temperature of the region they travel through. Warm currents increase the temperature of the coasts along which they move. Sea breezes that blow over warm currents get warmed in turn and absorb moisture. Then they carry the warmth and moisture to neighboring coastal areas.

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