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How are the convection currents found in Earth’s air and oceans similar?

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Both the ocean and atmosphere have rising air/water and cooling air/water.
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in the atmosphere, as the air gets warmer, it rises up. when the air gets cooler , it sinks down. When the water gets warmer due to either sunshine or geothermic properties , it rises up as surface currents which have their own unique pathway


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