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Ocean currents are like vast rivers of water that move on predictable paths through our oceans. There are surface currents and deep sea currents, and both impact on the climate and weather of our planet. Scientists are working to learn more about how climate change might affect ocean currents.
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Curriculum links
- Use models of energy flow between the geosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere to explain patterns of global climate change (AC9S10U04)
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