movements of water that occur near the surface is called
What is surface currents
The East Australian Current transports a staggering
What is 40 million cubic meters of water each second.
What do currents do when they hit landforms
What is change of direction
Deep currents are not controlled by
What is wind or Coriolis effect
Whats the highest point of a wave
What is the crest
what are surface currents controlled by?
What are global winds, the Coriolis effect, continental deflections, and the water temperature?
How wide is the east Australian current
What is 100 km
Where does warm water currents begin
What is the equator
What are deep currents
What is Stream like movements of ocean water far below the surface
What is the lowest point of the wave
What is the trough
what is one of the longest surface currents
what is the gulf stream?
What current was in Nemo
The east Australian current
Where do cold water currents begin
What is the poles
At about 200 meters Water starts to become
What is colder?
What is the vertical distance between the crest and trough of the wave?
What is the wave height
what creates surface currents
what are global winds
How deep Is the east Australian current
What is 1.5 km deep
Warm water currents create
What are warmer climates in coastal areas
The denser water moves along the ocean floor and eventually travels toward
What is the equater
What is wavelength
The distance between two adjust crest or troughs.
the rotation of the Earth causes surface currents to move in what type of path
What is curved paths
How fast is the east Australian current
What is 4.5 miles per hour
Coldwater currents create
What are cooler climates in coastal areas
Less-dense water always flows on
What is water
Why do ocean waves form
What is friction between the wind and the surface of the water