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Water current beyond the depth of 500 metres are known as

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Water currents beyond the depth of 500 meters are known as deep water/ocean currents. These currents are formed due to the differences in temperature and density of the water in different parts of the ocean. This is known as thermohaline circulation. Warm water has lower salinity and density.

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Water currents beyond the depth of 500 meters are known as deep water/ocean currents. These currents are formed due to the differences in temperature and density of the water in different parts of the ocean. This is known as thermohaline circulation.

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