Which current flows from the northern polar regions up to Antarctica? (Answer in one sentence)
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The circumpolar current merges the waters of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans and carries up to 150 times the volume of water flowing in all of the world's rivers
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Cool sea streams spill out of Northern Polar district up to Antarctica. Chilly streams stream toward the equator on the eastern side of sea bowls. Cases of cool sea streams incorporate the Canary Current in the North Atlantic, the California Current in the North Pacific, and the Benguela Current in the South Atlantic.
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