Geography, asked by shubhramandore007, 5 months ago

what explains the eastward flow of the equatorial counter current
a) the earths rotation on its axis
b) convergence of the two equatorial currents
c) difference of salinity in water
d) occurrence of the belt of calm near the equator​

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Answered by oggy0lly
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Answer:

a) the earth's rotation on its axis

Answered by sonam5932
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Answer:

Option a

Explanation:

Earth rotates from west to east, so the piled up water due to earth's rotation will come down on its eastern side and will thus flow in the eastward direction. ... Therefore, essentially its the earth's rotation that explains the eastward flow of equatorial counter current.

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