Tuesday, October 4, 2011

world currents

the wind and the currents interacte with each other by many ways. the wind is affected by the coriolis effect and when they collide with each other it goes down to the water. when the wind gets collided with the water it starts moving and currents are formed. when the currents come from the equator they they get hotter because there is hotter water. when the currents come from the poles then the current is colder because of the water. the coriolis effect also effects the way the current is going left or right because the winds deflect with each other.

The winds and the currents interact with each other threw the coriolis effect. the coriolis effect is the rotation of the earth, it is also the cause of how the wind moves. when the winds hit the currents then the wind hits the currents and they cause the water to move. the different temperature changes effect how fast the wind moves. when the water is cold it moves slower, when the water is hot the water molecules start to move faster. the water currents bump into each other and they move directions.

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