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What is the reason behind the dynamics of the ocean water ?


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Answered by bhumiraj1234
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Surface currents in the ocean are driven by global wind systems that are fueled by energy from the sun. Patterns of surface currents are determined by wind direction, Coriolis forces from the Earth's rotation, and the position of landforms that interact with the currents.

Answered by Anonymous
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Ocean water is not still. There is continuous vertical and horizontal movement of water. The horizontal continuous flow of a mass of water from one place to another gives rise to an ocean current. Many factors are responsible for this movement of water. They are driven by density, temperature gradients, planetary winds etc. Due to uneven heating of the earth, surplus heat is accumulated at the equator which is then transferred to poles through ocean currents. The direction of flow of ocean current is also dependent on the continental structure and the rotation of the earth. The shape and position of coastline play a crucial role in guiding the direction of ocean currents. The rotation of earth results in ocean currents to move in the clockwise direction in the northern hemisphere and anti-clockwise in the southern hemisphere.

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