how do currents move
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Surface Ocean Currents. The water at the ocean surface is moved primarily by winds that blow in certain patterns because of the Earth's spin and the Coriolis Effect. Winds are able to move the top 400 meters of the ocean creating surface ocean currents. Surface ocean currents form large circular patterns called gyres.
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Explanation:
Currents generaly move in the form of waves or electrical waves in water bodys
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in Electrical wires they move with the help of cabels of iron or any metal .
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