The normal circulation patterns of the oceans are from east to west in the north. The circulation reverses in the south moving west to east.
The ocean currents move clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere. The ocean currents move counter-clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. The motion of the oceans is affected in part by wind.
clockwise above the equator, and counter clockwise below the equator.
you can see this if in the sink!
the relationship between ocean circulation patterns and the marine food chain is they have almost the same conditions
because they showed alternating bands of normal and reversed polarity.
Global wind patterns and ocean currents determine the climate and weather of the world. Convection, which is the transfer of heat between liquids and gases, occurs between the ocean water and the air, giving the air varying degrees of temperature.
Hadley cells
Prevailing
the relationship between ocean circulation patterns and the marine food chain is they have almost the same conditions
they both have a relationship with each other and it is they both have a pattern and the effect when a el nino hit the ocean circulation patterns is when theres diffrent patterns and it will also have a totally diffrent circulation and the marine food chain will be diffrent increase in turbidity a decrease in salinity and
A warm ocean current that alters weather patterns is referred to as ocean circulation. It may also be referred to as a surface current.
You may be thinking of the Antarctic Deep Water current that feeds the Southern Ocean and its circulation patterns.
because they showed alternating bands of normal and reversed polarity.
true
prevailing winds are part of large patterns of circulation that come from the same direction?
El Nino (~over the n)
false
yes
The earth speed
wind