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This imaginary line circles Earth at 0 degrees latitude and gets the most direct sunlight.

Equator

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Water near the equator is warmed more than at the poles, creating this that drives ocean currents

Temperature difference

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The interaction of ocean currents and winds is a key factor in shaping this long-term weather pattern in a region.

Climate

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This rotating system in the ocean moves clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.

Gyre

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Winds that blow from east to west in the tropics are part of this global wind system.

Trade Winds

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These steady winds blow across Earth and help drive ocean currents and weather patterns.

Prevailing winds

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The combined movement of ocean currents and atmospheric winds creates this global pattern of heat and moisture transfer.

Earth's climate system

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The topmost point of the Northern Hemisphere is called this.

North Pole

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The bottommost point of the Southern Hemisphere is called this.

South Pole

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Winds that blow steadily from west to east in the mid-latitudes are called this.

Westerlies

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A large system of circulating ocean currents, often moving in a circular pattern, is called this.

Gyre

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Regions near the equator are generally warmer because they receive more of this from the Sun.

Solar Energy

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 The poles are much colder than the equator because they receive less of this.

Sunlight

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This effect causes moving air and water to curve, influencing winds and ocean currents.

Coriolis effect

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The area around the equator that experiences consistent high temperatures and heavy rainfall.

Tropical Zone

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These movements of ocean water distribute heat around the globe and affect climate.

Ocean Currents

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Ocean currents that carry cold water from the poles toward the equator are called this.

Cold Currents

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The uneven heating of Earth between the equator and the poles causes this type of movement in air and water.

Convection

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The point on Earth that receives the least direct sunlight and is extremely cold year-round.

Poles

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The areas near 90 degrees north and south latitude that are the coldest regions on Earth.

Polar Regions

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