Geography, asked by TaeandAgo, 11 months ago

The ocean currents of the northern part of the Indian Ocean do not follow the global pattern. Why?​

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Answered by samarpreet214
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The major loops are seen in Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean in both the hemispheres. Each of the currents follows more or less a definite pattern. But the currents in the Indian Ocean (Northern Hemisphere) change the flow-direction between summer and winter.

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Answered by Saykasayyed
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The Coriolis effect is not present at the Equator, and winds are the primary creators of currents. For this reason, tropical gyres tend to flow in a more east-west (instead of circular) pattern. The Indian Ocean Gyre is actually two distinct tropical gyres—the northern and southern Indian Ocean Gyres.

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