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complete the following statements:
surface currents are driven by ____________________. the
rotation of earth causes the winds to ____________________at a 45° angle.
in the northern hemisphere currents have a ____________________
spiral. in the southern hemisphere currents have a
____________________ spiral. deep currents are driven by
____________________.
These statements relate to ocean and atmospheric circulation patterns, driven by surface winds, the Coriolis effect from Earth's rotation, and density differences for deep currents.
- Surface ocean currents are primarily propelled by global wind systems.
- Earth's rotation creates the Coriolis effect, which deflects winds at a 45° angle from their initial path.
- The Coriolis effect causes Northern hemisphere currents to curve clockwise, while Southern hemisphere currents curve counterclockwise.
- Deep ocean currents are driven by differences in water density, caused by variations in temperature and salinity (thermohaline circulation).
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Surface currents are driven by global wind systems. The rotation of Earth causes the winds to deflect at a 45° angle.
In the Northern hemisphere currents have a clockwise spiral. In the Southern hemisphere currents have a counterclockwise spiral. Deep currents are driven by differences in water density (temperature and salinity).