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the flow of ocean water occurs as warm and cold currents​

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Wind blowing on the surface of the ocean pushes the water to move. ... Cold-water ocean currents occur when the cold water at the poles sinks and slowly moves towards the equator. Warm-water currents travel out from the equator along the surface, flowing towards the poles to replace the sinking cold water.

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