the ocean currents in Indian ocean do not follow the pattern of currents in the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean give reasons
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Indian Ocean currents follow generally the pattern of the Atlantic and Pacific but with differences caused principally by the monsoons, the more limited extent of water in the Northern Hemisphere, and by limited communication with the Pacific Ocean along the eastern boundary.
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Indian Ocean currents follow generally the pattern of the Atlantic and Pacific but with differences caused principally by the monsoons, the more limited extent of water in the Northern Hemisphere, and by limited communication with the Pacific Ocean along the eastern boundary.
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the ocean currents in Indian ocean do not follow the pattern of currents in the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean give reasons
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- The difference caused by the monsoon and has a more limited extent of the water in the northern hemisphere and has limited interaction with the eastern pacific boundary.
- As the water is denser and has added salts and sinks along the oceanic boundary and the Indian oceanic gyre that is made of South Equatorial Current, and the western Australian current and it normally moves in a counter-clockwise direction.
- In the winter the reserves of the direction due to the seasonal winds take place due to the Coriolis effects.
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