Tropical waves move off the coast of West Africa to form tropical depressions. Some of those depressions form into tropical storms and have the potential to become hurricanes as the system moves across the Atlantic Ocean. What natural force(s) move these systems westward toward the Americas? • deep ocean currents and salinity • wind and ocean currents • gyre development • coriolis effect
Tropical waves move off the coast of West Africa to form tropical depressions. Some of those depressions form into tropical storms and have the potential to become hurricanes as the system moves across the Atlantic Ocean. What natural force(s) move these systems westward toward the Americas? • deep ocean currents and salinity • wind and ocean currents • gyre development • coriolis effect
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Tropical waves move off the coast of West Africa to form tropical depressions. Some of those depressions form into tropical storms and have the potential to become hurricanes as the system moves across the Atlantic Ocean. What natural force(s) move these systems westward toward the Americas?
• deep ocean currents and salinity
• wind and ocean currents
• gyre development
• coriolis effect
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Tropical waves move off the coast of West Africa to form tropical depressions. Some of those depressions form into tropical storms and have the potential to become hurricanes as the system moves across the Atlantic Ocean. What natural force(s) move these systems westward toward the Americas?
deep ocean currents and salinity |
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wind and ocean currents |
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gyre development |
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coriolis effect |
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