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what is the difference between ocean water and ocean currents​

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Answered by Amit1210
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Ocean currents are the continuous flow of huge amount of water in a definite direction while the waves are the horizontal motion of water. Water moves ahead from one place to another through ocean currents while the water in the waves does not move, but the wave trains move ahead.

Answered by sheebasainlarsm
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Seawater, or salt water, is water from a sea or ocean.

Ocean currents are the continuous flow of huge amount of water in a definite direction while the waves are the horizontal motion of water. Water moves ahead from one place to another through ocean currents while the water in the waves does not move, but the wave trains move ahead.

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