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what happens when hot and cold ocean currents meet

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Answered by Anonymous
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This is because air above the warm currents is warm which contains water vapour. When this warm current meet the cold current, the air above the cold current, causes the water vapour of the warm current to condense into tiny particles which form fog.

Answered by sujatakadali
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The air above the hot currents is warm which contains water vapour. when this hot currents meet cold currents , The air above the cold currents , causes the water vapour of warm currents to form tiny particles called fog ( fog means - a thick cloud with tiny water droplets)

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if you want to know how fog will be see the picture...

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