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why is the Antarctic convergence so called

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Answered by santy2
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Convergence is defined as the infinite sequence approaching to a certain number, but here Convergence is defined as the meeting of different, separate ocean currents.

Antarctic Convergence is a circle which encircles a certain area and is very high in marine productivity. It separates two climates and various marine life.

It is sometimes referred to as the polar front.
Answered by mithileshkrsabour35
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The Antarctic convergence is a zone approximately 32 to 48 km (20 to 30 mi) wide,varying in latitude seasonally and in different longitudes,extending across the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans between the 48th and 61st parallels of south latitude.

The waters of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans churn around Antarctica in a windy fury is known as the Antarctic convergence.

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