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the surface currents in each ocean | gyres
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a ____ can affect weather and climate | ocean current
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some currents move along the waters surface and others are examples of _____ | upwelling
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Because of ________ ocean currents flow counter clockwise in the southern hemisphere and clockwise in the northern hemisphere | Coriolis Effect
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Surface currents are caused by _____ from the wind | friction
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surface currents move ________ | horizontally
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The vertical movement of water towards the oceans surface is an ________ | upwelling
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The vertical movement of water from the surface to deeper pars of the ocean is a ________ current | density
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density currents are bought on by changes in temp or ______ | salinity
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The oceans are a major part of the ______ | water cycle
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The Great Ocean Conveyor Belt explains _______ around earth | thermal energy
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Ocean currents affect weather and climate | T
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Friction caused by wind makes surface currents | T
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surface currents move horizontally | T
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Surface currents form gyres | F
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The coriolis effect is caused by earthquakes | F
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Density currentss move water horizontally | T
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upwellings move water down | F
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density currents aare caused by changes in density | T
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oceans are purple | F
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Great OCean Conveyor belt shows thermal energy | T
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Most rain comes from oceans | T
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Upwellings move water vertically | T
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Upwellings move water down | F
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Friction desnt affect surface currents | F
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