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In the Northern Hemisphere, ocean currents move ________ about high-pressure cells; in the Southern Hemisphere ocean currents move ________ about high-pressure cells.

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Answer:

clockwise, Anticlockwise

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The surface ocean current moves in a large circular pattern forming a gyre in the southern latitude and move in an counter clockwise direction and clockwise in the northern hemisphere
  • Due to the Coriolis effects and the gyre tends to flow in an opposite direction. As the high pressure is opposite to the low-pressure systems.

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