Computer Science, asked by yashgosavi21, 4 months ago

which current flow from the poles to equator?​

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Answered by sanjana8350
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Answer:

The Equatorial Counter Current is an eastbound moving, wind-driven ebb and flow streaming 10-15m profound found in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans

Answered by llMsFlawlessll
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The currents which flow from the poles to equator are called Cold Currents.

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Explanation:

The ocean currents that flow from the polar areas towards the Equator are cooler compared to the surrounding water, so they are called cold currents.

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Warm Currents :

A warm current is just the reverse. A warm current is moving away from the Equator toward the poles. The water in a warm current is warmer than the surrounding water.

Cold Currents :

Cold currents originate near the poles or higher latitudes and move towards the tropics or lower latitudes. The current's direction and speed depend on the shoreline and the ocean floor.

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