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Today I will: - Know what Oceans Currents are- Be able to explain how they re-distribute energy across the globe

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Warm water is transferred from the

tropics

Cold water is transferred from the

poles

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Continents deflect the currents to create

gyres.

The coriolis force deflects the ocean

currents clockwise in the north and anti-

clockwise in the south

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Neatly mark the currents onto your map of the world. Annotate it fully.

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Explain how the Oceans help re-distribute energy across the globe:

IntroductionWarm water expands and cold water contracts and therefore warm water move towards colder areas [1]. In addition, as cold water is denser than warm water, the cold water sinks away from the poles and spreads towards the equator [1]. The Coriolis effect deflects the currents clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and anti-clockwise in the southern Hemisphere [1]. They are obstructed by continents and can loop forming Gyres [1].

Case Study: Atlantic OceanIn the North Atlantic a clockwise loop or gyre is formed with warm water from the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf Stream) travelling northwards [1]. Prevailing south westerlies drag the current further North East [1]. Colder water moves southwards e.g. the Canaries Current [1].

In the South Atlantic, water moves the opposite way than from the North [1]. Water moves Southwards as the Brazilian current and is deflected left by the Coriolis force [1]. This movement of warm and cold water helps to maintain the energy balance [1].

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