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  1. Ocean current - Wikipedia

    Ocean currents are patterns of water movement that influence climate zones and weather patterns around the world. They are primarily driven by winds and by seawater density, although many other …

  2. Ocean current | Distribution, Causes, & Types | Britannica

    Ocean current, stream made up of horizontal and vertical components of the circulation system of ocean waters that is produced by gravity, wind friction, and water density variation in different parts of the …

  3. Ocean currents - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    Dec 12, 2025 · Ocean currents, abiotic features of the environment, are continuous and directed movements of ocean water. These currents are on the ocean’s surface and in its depths, flowing …

  4. Ocean Currents - Education

    Oct 19, 2023 · Some currents flow for short distances; others cross entire ocean basins and even circle the globe. By moving heat from the equator toward the poles, ocean currents play an important role …

  5. Ocean Currents: Map, Types, Causes & Key Facts – UPSC

    Think of ocean currents as rivers in the ocean – they follow specific paths and carry water with distinct characteristics from one region to another. They are driven by various factors, including wind …

  6. Ocean currents - The Bureau of Meteorology

    Ocean currents refer to the movement of water from one location to another. They transport water long distances and re-distribute heat, salt, oxygen, and nutrients.

  7. Ocean Currents: Motion in the Ocean - Smithsonian Ocean

    When you look underwater, what is making the seagrass wave in the water? The answer is ocean currents. Ocean currents are continuous movements of water in the ocean that follow set paths, kind …

  8. What is a current? - NOAA's National Ocean Service

    Oceanic currents describe the movement of water from one location to another. Currents are generally measured in meters per second or in knots (1 knot = 1.85 kilometers per hour or 1.15 miles per hour).

  9. Ocean Currents: Various Types, Causes, Effects and Importance

    Ocean currents refer to the steady movement or flow of surface ocean water in a prevailing direction. Various forces act upon ocean water, causing it to move. They include the wind, temperature, …

  10. Ocean Circulation - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

    Apr 14, 2026 · Ocean circulation refers to the flow of water throughout the world's oceans, which acts as a fundamental driver of Earth's climate. This continuous movement redistributes heat, cycles …