Ocean Currents : Formation and Concepts | Oceanography Part III | Geography Simplified | ForumIAS

Ocean Currents are formed by energy passing through water, resulting it to move in a circular motion. There are many factors behind ocean currents movement such as temperature, salinity, winds, density and land. These currents transport large amount of water from one region to another. In this video we will discuss: 1. Movement of Oceanic water 2. Horizontal movement 3. Oceanic currents 4. Factors responsible for oceanic currents 5. Concept of up-welling For more details connect with us at: Telegram : https://t.me/forumiasofficial ForumIAS blog : https://blog.forumias.com/ ForumIAS Academy : https://academy.forumias.com/ Phone number : 9821711605

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