Oceans in the Southern Hemisphere flow counter clockwise. This is hugely due to the Coriolis effect. Gravity also plays a roll in this.
In the southern hemisphere, ocean currents flow clockwise due to the Coriolis effect.
The Current in the ocean spins in a circle.
equator
It is called an ocean current or a river current. :)
Counterclockwise and revenues flow counterclockwise.
deep currents streamlike movement of water that flow very slowly along the ocean floor. surface current can influence the climate of land are they flow past.
Turbidity Current.
The flow of an ocean current is primarily driven by convection, which involves the transfer of heat through the movement of a fluid (in this case, water). The movement of ocean currents is influenced by a combination of factors such as wind patterns, water density differences, and the Earth's rotation. Radiation and conduction play minor roles in ocean current flow.
it is called a current
Current flows due to gravity. Example is the water current on a river. Wind is also another factor that causes current to flow, just like ocean water.
A current. Like the Gulf Stream is a current - the California Current is the flow of water from the Gulf of Alaska down to Mexico and is a "river in the ocean."
Ocean current redistribute heat around the planet.