Ocean Currents
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Thank you this iss just what i need
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@aMadMansMusic Awesome, thanks a lot for that information. That clears it up a lot, thank you.
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cool story bro
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i watch this for fun
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I love Mr. Prichett
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cool stuff! well not really but it helped
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@MightyTheMonkey if being forced to watch this, you will not retain the info, so why bother?
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i had to watch this because of school uhhhhhhh
brunsvold1 4 months ago 4
@88blockNS Good question. That's a cartoon, water doesn't "glow" like that for no reason. If it helps, you can think of ocean currents a lot like wind; they are an earthly motion of water particles pushing in a direction in the sea, just as wind is a motion of air particles pushing in a direction on land. A current's effects can be seen, just as wind's can i.e. flowing tree branches, debris in the air, but you can't see the air itself, just as you can't see the current itself.
Hope this helps!
aMadMansMusic 3 weeks ago 2