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What is Thermohaline circulation driven by?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Thermohaline circulation driven by Differences in water density

                                     

Thermohaline circulation is a process in which heat is transferred from Heat regions to polar regions. In Basic, We can say that Thermohaline circulation plays very important role in the supplying of Heat from Polar regions.

                     

The all depth oceans current are flowed by Thermohaline circulation. In this, The water of the Depth ocean is driven by Differences in water density. The slow current  is also known as Thermohaline circulation.

                                 

Thermohaline circulation is a very important part of density gradients which are formed by the surface heat of Seas and Oceans. In the process of Thermohaline circulation, Heat is transferred or supplied from one Polar region to other.

                     

Extra information:-

i) This process is very fast. We didn't understood that this process has taken place

ii) Thermohaline circulation is extracted form of THC

               

iii) Thermohaline circulation is also referred as Ocean Conveyor

Answered by GhaintMunda45
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Thermohaline circulation driven by water.

A thermohaline circulation is the process of ocean circulation which is driven by difference in density. Sea water density depends on temperature and salt content (salinity). The differences in temperature and salinity of sea water arises from heating or cooling of surface water and by evaporation. precipitation etc. It plays a role in supplying heat to polar regions. Heat carried to oceans by thermohaline circulation may get buried there for long period. It may lead to initial effects of global climate change.

A thermohaline circulation is the process of ocean circulation which is driven by difference in density. Sea water density depends on temperature and salt content (salinity). The differences in temperature and salinity of sea water arises from heating or cooling of surface water and by evaporation. precipitation etc. It plays a role in supplying heat to polar regions. Heat carried to oceans by thermohaline circulation may get buried there for long period. It may lead to initial effects of global climate change.Global warming leads to overall increase in the temperature of earth. Hence, it leads to many bad impacts such as warming of earth, melting of polar ice caps, skin problems etc

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