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How do winds give direction to the ocean currents? - Marathi (Second Language) [मराठी (द्वितीय भाषा)]

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How do winds give direction to the ocean currents?

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Ocean currents are mainly caused by the temperature, salinity and density of ocean water as well as planetary winds. Regularly flowing planetary winds have friction with the ocean surface. They carry water forward with them. Due to this, the ocean water gets a specific direction and speed. This causes ocean currents. Almost all ocean currents in the ocean flow in the direction of the planetary winds. Their direction of flow can change due to the shape of the coastline.

If there are winds that blow in the same direction throughout the year in a region, it affects the movement of ocean water. In the Northern Hemisphere, easterly winds blow from the northeast to the southwest between 0° and 30° north latitude. While in the Southern Hemisphere, they blow from the southeast to the northwest between 0° and 13° south latitude. Therefore, in the equatorial region, the movement of ocean water is from east to west. Due to the rotation of the Earth, the cycle of ocean currents in the Northern Hemisphere starts in an anticlockwise direction. This is how ocean currents get their direction.

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Chapter 5: Ocean Currents - Exercise [Page 34]

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Balbharati Geography (Social Science) [English] 8 Standard
Chapter 5 Ocean Currents
Exercise | Q 5.3 | Page 34
Balbharati Integrated 8 Standard Part 2 [English Medium] Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 6.3 Ocean Currents
Exercises | Q 5. (c) | Page 162
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