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Science Oceans

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Surface Current   A horizontal movement of ocean water that is caused by wind, and that occurs at or near the oceans surface.  
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Deep Current   A stream-like movement of ocean water far below the surface.  
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Trade Winds   Global winds between 0 degrees and 30 degrees latitude.  
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Westerlies   Global winds between 30 degrees and 60 degrees latitude.  
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Coriolis Effect   The curving of the path of a moving object from an otherwise straight path due to Earth's rotation.  
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Gyre   A huge circle of moving ocean water found above and below the equator.  
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Sargasso Sea   A vast area of calm, warm water in the middle of the North Atlantic Gyre. Named after Sargassum, a type of seaweed that floats on the water.  
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Antarctic Circumpolar Current   Worlds largest current, also called the West Wind Drift. Cold current; surface current  
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Equatorial Countercurrent   Weak, eastward - flowing current that runs int he opposite direction of the equatorial currents. Warm current; surface current  
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Gulf Stream   Fast moving, warm surface current that flows up along the East Coast of the US  
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North Atlantic Current   Follows from the Gulf Stream. Warm surface current.  
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Antarctic Bottom Water   Cold, deep current. Slow moving. Moves northward along the bottom of the ocean from Antarctica.  
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