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Can ocean currents be caused by differences in salinity?

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Surface currents are generated largely by wind. Their patterns are determined by wind direction, Coriolis forces from the Earth’s rotation, and the position of landforms that interact with the currents. Surface wind-driven currents generate upwelling currents in conjunction with landforms, creating deepwater currents.
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Yes

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This is because salinity is one of the factors that affect ocean currents through a process called Thermohaline circulation. The higher the salinity of the ocean , the denser the water bodies and vice versa.

Other factors that affect ocean currents include density of the water body and temperature.

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