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why do we see circular currents in water when we add ice cubes in hot water ☝️☝️​

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Answered by XXXprincessXXX
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The heat travels in surface currents to higher latitudes. A current that brings warmth into a high latitude region will make that region's climate less chilly. Surface ocean currents can create eddies, swirling loops of water, as they flow.

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Answered by HEMU06
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When we put an ice cube in the hot water it melts very easily because of the heat present in the water. The heat travels in the surface currents to higher altitudes. A current that brings warmth into a high latitude region will make the climate region less chilly. Surface ocean currents can create eddies, swirling loops of water, as they flow.

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