Science, asked by zjb, 5 months ago

Which describes one feature of deep ocean currents?

have lower-salinity water
carry warm water from the equator
have higher-temperature water
move more slowly than surface currents

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Answered by andriyajenson1233
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Explanation:

We know that the ocean has deep currents. they carry cold water from poles toward the equator, move much more slowly than surface currents, and are caused by differences in density of water. lower temperature, higher salinity.

Answered by Afreenakbar
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Answer:

The ocean is known to have strong currents. They are driven by variations in water density and transport cold water from the poles towards the equator while moving much more slowly than surface currents. greater salinity, lower temperature.

Explanation:

A continuous, directed movement of saltwater known as an ocean current is caused by a variety of forces operating on the water, such as wind, the Coriolis effect, breaking waves, cabeling, and variations in temperature and salinity. The interactions of a current with other currents, the shape of the coastline, and the depth contours all affect the current's strength and direction.Horizontal water motions dominate ocean currents.

The global conveyor belt, which is made up of an ocean current that travels over enormous distances and interacts with other currents, is a major factor in controlling the climate in many parts of the world. Particularly, the temperature of the regions where ocean currents move through is impacted.

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