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Kamden Salazar
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14 October, 02:34
What force can move the oceans
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Rubi Barton
14 October, 02:53
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They can also be moved by the tides (gravitational pull from the moon)
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Maci Preston
14 October, 03:02
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Ocean currents can be moved by wind, density differences in water masses caused by temperature and salinity variations, gravity, and events like earthquakes.
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