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temperature salinity and density differences in ocean water are the prime causes of ocean water circulation. elaborate.

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Answered by Anonymous
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India occupies a central and strategic location in the Indian Ocean area. Its national and economic interests are inseparably linked up with Indian Ocean. Hence to keep the Indian Ocean as a zone of Peace free from superpower rivalry and increasing cooperation among littoral countries.
Answered by sanket5786
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In contrast to the wind over land, the major driving forces of ocean currents are differences in density and temperature. Circumstances of ocean water circulation: ... Role of Salinity: Seawater is saturated with salts at 35 ppt and at 4°C the salinity causes the density to actually be 1.0278 g/cm3.

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