tengervízáramlás
Tengervízáramlás refers to the movement of ocean water. These currents are driven by a variety of forces, including wind, differences in water density (due to temperature and salinity), and the Earth's rotation. Surface currents are primarily driven by wind, creating large-scale patterns like the Gulf Stream. Deeper currents, known as thermohaline circulation, are influenced by density variations and play a crucial role in distributing heat and nutrients throughout the world's oceans.
The study of tengervízáramlás is essential for understanding global climate patterns, marine ecosystems, and navigation. Currents