Energy redistribution from the Equator to the Poles by Ocean Currents Flashcards

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What are ocean currents?

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Large scale movements of water caused by differences in water density (density depends on water temperature and salinity)

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What are currents affected by?

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Surface winds, the position of land masses and other currents

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What do ocean currents transfer?

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Heat energy from warmer to cooler regions

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What do warm and cool ocean currents do?

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Warm ocean currents - raise air temperature, which warms the land nearby
Cool ocean currents - lower air temperature, which cools the land nearby

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What do ocean currents form?

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Giant loops that travel clockwise in the northern hemisphere and anti-clockwise in the Southern hemisphere

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Why do ocean currents from giant loops that travel in a particular direction?

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Due to surface winds, e.g. trade winds push water west along the equator, and westerlies push water east between 30° and 60° North and South

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What does the Gulf Stream carry?

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warm water from the Caribbean Sea along the east coast of America and across the Atlantic to Western Europe

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Which area does the Gulf Stream keep much warmer that it would otherwise be?

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Western Europe

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What happens to water in the Gulf Stream in the northern hemisphere?

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It cools and becomes more dense. Some of this water sinks and is carried back to the equator by the Canary Current, which cools the west coast of Africa

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