Geography, asked by nehasbi, 5 months ago

Ocean current give specific direction and velocity to the water​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ocean currents are the horizontal continuous flow of a mass of water from one place to another .They acquire a specific direction and velocity due to differences in temperature, planetary, density,winds, rotation of earth, continental structure etc.

Answered by deepalmsableyahoocom
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It is true that the ocean currents give the water a specific direction and velocity. ... These all reasons give water a directed movement, change the density of water and also give it a specific velocity.

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