ESS
Grade-10
Easy

Question

Ocean currents can be triggered by __________.

  1. Wind
  2. Density of water
  3. Salinity of water
  4. All of the above

hintHint:

All of these

The correct answer is: All of the above


    • Ocean currents can be triggered by all winds, density of water and salinity of water.
    • So, the correct option is d.

    • Ocean currents can be caused by wind, density differences in water masses caused by temperature and salinity variations, gravity, and events such as earthquakes or storms.

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