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Malcolm Lam
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14 November, 01:52
What causes deeper ocean currents
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Helena York
14 November, 02:05
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Well, the balance between gravity and earths spin causes geostrophic currents to flow. So to answer your question deep ocean currents are caused by differences in density and water temperatures
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