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Collection of Ocean Currents (16)

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This simplified world map shows the global conveyor belt of ocean currents, with red indicating warm surface currents and blue representing cooler deep-water flows.
A comprehensive visual guide to ocean currents-perfect for teaching how heat, wind, salinity, and temperature drive global marine circulation.
This illustrated world map shows key surface ocean currents, distinguishing warm (red) from cold (blue) flows that regulate global climate and marine ecosystems.
This diagram shows the world’s major ocean currents, with red indicating warm surface currents and blue representing cooler deep or returning flows.
A comprehensive set of ocean current visuals including global surface flow patterns, cross-sectional circulation models, sea surface temperature maps, and line-drawing templates.
This science clipart shows how solar heating, wind friction, and water density differences create surface and deep ocean currents-complete with a world map of the global conveyor belt.
This world map illustrates major surface ocean currents-warm (red) and cold (blue)-driving global heat distribution and marine ecosystems.
A simplified classroom demonstration of the water cycle in a closed container-sun heats water, vapor rises, condenses, and flows back as runoff.
A simplified schematic of global ocean circulation, with warm surface currents in red and cold deep currents in blue.
This world map illustrates the five major subtropical gyres and key ocean currents that drive global climate and marine ecosystems.
This world map illustrates major surface ocean currents-warm currents in pink flow poleward, while cold currents in blue move equatorward, driving global heat distribution.
La Niña brings cooler sea surface temperatures in the eastern tropical Pacific, deepening the thermocline and altering atmospheric circulation.
Figure 11-6: Global ocean current system illustrating average positions and relative temperatures across ocean basins.
This world map illustrates the principal surface ocean currents-including the Gulf Stream, Kuroshio, and Antarctic Circumpolar Current-that drive heat distribution and marine ecosystems.
A clean, modern set of three water-themed graphic elements-ideal for UI design, infographics, or environmental content.
A comprehensive ocean currents diagram showing wind influence, surface and deep currents, upwelling, and vertical ocean profiles of temperature, salinity, and density.
A stylized lighthouse stands tall over gentle waves, guiding ships with its bright beacon under a clear sky.