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The ocean currents referenced on the map are: A. North Pacific, B. South Pacific, C. North Atlantic, D. South Atlantic, E. South Indian.

What are ocean currents?

An ocean current or marine current is a term to refer to the movement of waters in the oceans and, to a lesser degree, of the larger seas. The currents have various causes, however, most are due to the movement of rotation and translation of the earth.

What is shown on the map?

Blue dates are shown on the map that refer to the movement and location of some ocean or sea currents on the planet. On the other hand, each arrow is referenced with a letter of the alphabet from A to E.

What is the name of each current?

Scurrent names may be determined by their location. For example, the current referenced with the letter A is the North Pacific current because it is located in the northern part of the Pacific Ocean. According to the above, the names of the other currents are:

A. North Pacific.

B.South Pacific.

C. North Atlantic.

D. South Atlantic.

E. South Indian.

What are the degrees that represent each direction?

According to the compass of the second image we can infer that the degrees that represent each direction are:

  • A current coming from the east: 90°
  • A Current coming from the south: 180°
  • A western current: 270°
  • A northeastern current: 45°

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