which of the following option is not suitable for ocean current
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By definition, an ocean current is the sudden and significant movement of the water from one point to another.
Explanation:
- An ocean current is usually measured in m/s or meter per second.
- An ocean current is created when a tide rises and becomes strongest near the shore.
- They are also known as tidal currents.
- It's a regular phenomenon and can be predicted before time.
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By definition, an ocean current is the sudden and significant movement of the water from one point to another.
Explanation:
An ocean current is usually measured in m/s or meter per second.
An ocean current is created when a tide rises and becomes strongest near the shore.
They are also known as tidal currents.
It's a regular phenomenon and can be predicted before time.
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