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What forms as a result of the wind's frictional force on water? Surface currents that move in a path similar to the wind currents. Surface currents that move in a path opposite to the wind currents. Deep sea currents that move in a path opposite to the wind currents. Deep sea currents that move in a path similar to the wind currents. PLEASE HELP ME

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Answered by Anonymous
24
Hey ,

It forms tge current on the surface of water which moves along the direction of current ( flowing ) of wind .

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Answered by gratefuljarette
11

The wind’s frictional force on water will produce the 'surface currents' that move in the 'path' similar to the 'wind currents'.

Explanation:

'Ocean currents' can be generated by 'wind', 'temperature', 'density of water' and 'gravitational pull' by moon. The water above the surface moves as a faster pace. The lower level waters moves due to the movement of layer between the upper and lower level of water. This creates a spiral movement in the water.

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