Ocean currents constitute the horizontal and vertical circulation system produced by gravity, wind friction, and water density variation in different parts of the ocean. The Coriolis forces, exerted by the rotating earth on all moving objects at or near its surface, cause ocean currents to move clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.
very good work! what tools did you use to create that animation?
fatalmystic 1 year ago
Looks nice but thats it!
No sound?
The earth has? 80 percent water and OCEANS,
why do I only see 20% in this video?
This is not for general public to understand.
I would suggest you TAG your video different.
mjcuracao 1 year ago
congratulations.....good work...i'm student of oceanography from brazil...I love it.
junioceano 3 years ago
wooo!!! thanks man, oyu just helped me pass my higher geography NAB
JMDDE 4 years ago
Exelent work man. I m really interested in this topic. Do you know any page or anything to get the appropriate information?
z0000090a 4 years ago
Ocean currents constitute the horizontal and vertical circulation system produced by gravity, wind friction, and water density variation in different parts of the ocean. The Coriolis forces, exerted by the rotating earth on all moving objects at or near its surface, cause ocean currents to move clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.
ewol00 4 years ago 2