Description : How does wind create all the ocean currents? -Space
Last Answer : Ocean currents are mostly not created by wind. While wind can play a role, often minor, in shaping surface ocean currents, it is not the main or only factor. Furthermore, wind plays virtually no role at all ... .. Hope it helps :) Stay Safe, Stay Curious, Keep Learning, Keep Growing..... Thankyou!!!
Description : Which speed changes the wind and ocean currents ?
Last Answer : As a result of diurnal motion changes the wind and ocean currents.
Description : Which of the following factors does not have influence on the Indian climate? (a) Presence of Indian Ocean (b) Nearness to equator (c) Monsoons (d) Ocean currents
Last Answer : Ans: (d)
Description : Describe how ocean currents impact climates.?
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Description : Which is true A. The ocean has no effect on the temperature on the land. B. Ocean currents affect temperatures on land. C. All ocean water is the same temperature. D. Ocean water does not move between locations.?
Last Answer : B. Ocean currents affect temperatures on land.
Description : The distribution of characteristic vegetation of a region is determined mainly by – (1) soil, water and temperature (2) water, greenhouse effect and altitude (3) wind, water and latitude (4) sunlight, water and wind
Last Answer : (1) soil, water and temperature Explanation: Soil, water and climate of a region are the three primary factors significantly influencing the vegetation of a region. Such factors as depth, ... needs moisture to survive and this explains the range which varies from evergreen forests to shrubs.
Description : The distribution of characteristic vegetation of a region is determined mainly by (1) soil, water and temperature (2) water, greenhouse effect and altitude (3) wind, water and latitude (4) sunlight, water and wind
Last Answer : soil, water and temperature
Description : Why does the temperature above the ocean and land masses vary even on the same latitude?
Last Answer : Ans: Temperature above the oceans and land masses varies even on the same latitude because of the differential heating of land and water, i.e., land mass is heated and cooled more rapidly and to a greater degree than water.
Description : Evaporation losses depend upon (A) Area of the water surface and depth of the water (B) Nature of precipitation and type of vegetation (C) Humidity and wind velocity (D) All the above
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : What environmental change over the ocean increases precipitation in severe weather patterns?
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Description : How The solar wind can interact with Earths magnetic field to create powerful electrical currents that cause what near the poles?
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Description : When the air the atmosphere is unevenly warmed by the sun's wind currents are the result?
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Description : When the air in the atmosphere is unevenly warm by the suns wind currents are the results?
Last Answer : Essentially, yes: the Sun's heat createsconvection-currents.
Description : The strength of wave action depends on all these EXCEPT: A. Currents in the sea (Answer) B. Wind strength C. Depth of coastal water D. Height of waves
Last Answer : A. Currents in the sea (Answer)
Description : What type of pollination takes place in Vallisneria? (a) Pollination occurs in submerged condition by water. (b) Flowers emerge above surface of water, and pollination occurs by insects. (c) Flowers ... wind. (d) Male flowers are carried by water currents to female flowers at surface of water.
Last Answer : (d) Male flowers are carried by water currents to female flowers at surface of water
Description : In water hyacinth and water lily, pollination takes place by (a) insects or wind (b) water currents only (c) wind and water (d) insects and water
Last Answer : (a) insects or wind
Description : Particulates (< 1μm size) remaining suspended in air indefinitely and transported by wind currents are called (A) Fumes (B) Mists (C) Smoke (D) Aerosols
Last Answer : (D) Aerosols
Description : Particulates (< 1 µm size) remaining suspended in air indefinitely and transported by wind currents are called (1) Mists (2) Fumes (3) Aerosols (4) Smoke
Last Answer : Aerosols
Description : The direction of ocean currents is reversed with season in which ocean? -Do You Know?
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Description : Which pair of ocean currents meet each other near Newfound land? -Do You Know?
Description : What is the cause of ocean currents ?
Last Answer : The reasons for the ocean currents are- 1. Air flow. This is the main cause of ocean currents. 2. Variations in temperature also cause ocean currents. 3. It is also due to diurnal motion. 4. Due to the depth.
Description : What are the main causes of ocean currents ?
Last Answer : The main cause of ocean currents is wind.
Description : What is ocean currents ?
Last Answer : The main cause of ocean currents is wind. Air flow creates friction with the surface water of the ocean and creates gyre / spiral pattern in the water for friction . Ocean water moves in ... through the lower part of the water towards the equatorial tropics. Such currents are called cold currents .
Last Answer : The cause of ocean currents is "effect of wind flow".
Description : The Ocean currents in southern part of the Indian Ocean are-
Last Answer : Identify the incorrect factor: The Ocean currents in southern part of the Indian Ocean are- ... Northeast current (d) Mozambique-Agulhas currents
Description : What may happen if warm and cool currents did not move through the ocean waters?
Description : Why are deep ocean currents also called thermohaline currents?
Description : What are the different ocean currents that carry warm water?
Description : What is transported when warm ocean currents cool as they flow along the coastline away from the equator?
Last Answer : Water
Description : What kind if map would be used to depict the speed of ocean currents?
Last Answer : Unless smaller areas of greater detail is needed, any large world map that shows the oceans could be used. There are specialised, interactive maps (or charts) available online.
Description : Why are ocean currents important?
Last Answer : becuase the ocean is a part of the renable energy surces
Description : Which best describes the best way sunlight creates ocean currents?
Last Answer : Sunlight warms the waters on the ocean surface. Some heat energyis transferred to cooler waters through convection.
Description : How does the sun drive convection currents in the ocean and in the atmosphere?
Last Answer : By heating some places more than others.
Description : What role does the sun play in ocean currents?
Last Answer : This cannot be answered.
Description : Which of the following does not have influence over the climate in India? (a) Nearness to Equator (b) Presence of Indian Ocean (c) Monsoons (d) Ocean currents
Description : Extensive deserts occur in the western tropical regions of continents because : (1) of easterly trade winds. (2) cold ocean currents flow along the western coasts. (3) of the effect of both the ... winds and cold ocean currents. (4) the rate of evaporation is greater along the western margin areas.
Last Answer : (3) of the effect of both the off-shore easterly trade winds and cold ocean currents. Explanation: Extensive deserts occur in the western tropical regions of continents because of the effect of ... is found near the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, usually toward the western side of the continents
Description : Which one of the following ocean currents does not occur in Atlantic Ocean? (1) Gulf stream (2) Brazil current (3) Peru current (4) Canary current
Last Answer : (3) Peru current Explanation: The Humboldt Current , also known as the Peru Current, is a cold, lowsalinity ocean current that flows north-westward along the west coast of South America from ... boundary current flowing in the direction of the equator, and can extend 1,000 kilometers offshore.
Description : Which of the following does not have an influence over the climate in India? (1) Monsoons (2) Ocean currents (3) Nearness to equator (4) Presence of Indian ocean
Last Answer : (2) Ocean currents Explanation: India's geography and geology are climatically pivotal: the Thar Desert in the northwest and the Himalayas in the north work in tandem to effect a culturally and economically ... regions in India hot in summer. Ocean current do not any role in the climate of India.
Description : Ocean currents are an example of – (1) convection (2) conduction (3) insulation (4) radiation
Last Answer : (1) convection Explanation: Heat is transferred by convection in numerous examples of naturally occurring fluid flow, such as: wind, oceanic currents, and movements within the Earth's atmosphere. ... transfer heat from the surplus to deficit heat zones and set the oceanic circulation in motion.
Description : Which ocean currents is not found in Atlantic Ocean
Last Answer : Peru current
Description : The direction of ocean currents is reversed with season in which ocean?
Last Answer : In the Indian Ocean
Description : Which pair of ocean currents meet each other near Newfound land?
Last Answer : Gulf stream and Labrador
Description : At present level of technology, which of the following method of generating electric power from sea is most advantageous? (A) Tidal power. (B) Ocean thermal energy conversion (C) Ocean currents. (D) Wave power.
Last Answer : Ans: A At present level of technology, tidal power for generating electric power from sea is most advantageous because of constant availability of tidal power.
Description : 1. The oldest monarchy in the world is that of which country? 2. Starch iodide paper is used to test for the presence of which agent? 3. In the case of a test-tube baby' where does ... 19. Which is the smallest Union Territory? 20. In which year was India was invaded by Timur Lame?
Last Answer : Answer : 1. Japan 2. Oxidising agent 3. Outside the mother's body 4. In the Indian Ocean 5. The Satavahanas 6. 324 7. Khurja 8. 38th Parallel 9. North-West Atlantic 10. Hala 11. ... urbanisation15. Amir Khusrau 16. Prithvi Raj Kapoor 17. According to value 18. Exothermic 19. Lakshadweep 20. 1398
Description : Ocean currents are an example of (1) convection (2) conduction (3) insulation (4) radiation
Last Answer : convection
Description : Which one of the following ocean currents does not occur in Atlantic Ocean ? (1) Gulf stream (2) Brazil current (3) Peru current (4) Canary current
Last Answer : of the effect of both the offshore easterly trade winds and cold ocean currents.
Description : What ocean is 40 degrees south latitude 30 degrees west longitude?