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Importance of ocean currents​

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Answered by InstaPrince
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Ocean currents transport and redistribute heat and salt. Both play an important role in driving the planetary climate engine. ... In addition to the horizontal transport of water and heat, vertical motions in the ocean are critical to the exchange of heat and gases such as CO2 between the surface layer and the deep ocean.

Ocean currents acts to neutralize the temperature difference between different areas in the oceans just like the winds do on land. As a body of water warms and cools slowly it's an excellent, and fairly stable, transmitter of heat and cold which feeds into the weather system.

Ocean currents act much like a conveyer belt, transporting warm water and precipitation from the equator toward the poles and cold water from the poles back to the tropics. Thus, currents regulate global climate, helping to counteract the uneven distribution of solar radiation reaching Earth's surface.

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Answered by Aarti88826
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Ocean currents acts to neutralize the temperature difference between different areas in the oceans just like the winds do on land. As a body of water warms and cools slowly it's an excellent, and fairly stable, transmitter of heat and cold which feeds into the weather system.

Currents are important in marine ecosystems because they redistribute water, heat, nutrients, and oxygen about the ocean. At the same time, currents inevitably sweep over and carry off living organisms.

Ocean Currents are a general movement of a mass of ocean water in a definite direction. They are similar to the winds in the atmosphere in that they transfer significant amounts of heat from Earth's equatorial areas to the poles and thus play important roles in determining the climates of coastal regions.

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