Dynamic Planet B/C
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Dynamic Planet B/C
Hmmm, where's a good starting point...seafloor features!
How is a guyot different from other seamounts?
How is a guyot different from other seamounts?
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Re: Dynamic Planet B/C
lets see if i still remember anything from last year... xD
A gyre is a large, circular moving loop of water composed of several smaller surface currents (divided into equatorial, western boundary, eastern boundary, northern or southern boundary, and eastern boundary currents). Five (subtropical) gyres: 1)North Atlantic Gyre 2)South Atlantic Gyre 3)North Pacific Gyre 4)South Pacific Gyre 5)Indian Ocean Gyre
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