why do the water of the oceans move always
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The sun heats the Earth unevenly as it turns. These conditions actually affect the air and wind patterns on the planet surface. All of this moving air pushes the water in the ocean around. ... Ocean currents bend in the same way, caused by the Coriolis effect.
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