Ocean currents that move toward the poles are _____.


cold in the Northern Hemisphere and warm in the Southern Hemisphere


warm in the Northern Hemisphere and cold in the Southern Hemisphere


cold


warm

Respuesta :

warm currents move from the equator to the poles.
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Ocean currents that move toward the poles are - warm

The warm surface currents carry less dense water away from the Equator and towards the poles. Similarly, the cold deep ocean currents carry more denser water away from the poles toward the Equator. Few examples of warm currents are - The Gulf Stream in the North Atlantic and the Kuroshio Current in the North Pacific region.