Geography
State the origin and flow of the Gulf Stream.
Hydrosphere
251 Likes
Answer
Gulf Stream originates in the gulf of Mexico, exits through the Strait of Florida, and follows the eastern coastlines of the United States and Newfoundland before crossing the Atlantic Ocean. At about 30°W, 40°N, it splits in two, with the northern stream crossing to northern Europe and the southern stream recirculating off West Africa.
Answered By
163 Likes
Related Questions
Give a reason for each of the following:
(i) Warm currents produce a milder climate.
(ii) The eastern coasts of USA are comparatively cold.
(iii) The coasts of Norway are not frozen in winter whereas its adjoining coasts are frozen for most parts of the year.
Describe one effect of each of the following three ocean currents.
(i) Labrador Current of the Atlantic Ocean.
(ii) The Kuroshio current
(iii) Oyashio Current of the Pacific Ocean.
What is the effect of Gulf Stream on the coasts of North America and Western Europe?
Give a reason for each of the following:
(i) The waters of the Oyashio Current form the richest fishing grounds in the world.
(ii) There is heavy rainfall in Queensland but the Atacama desert is arid.
(iii) Rich fishing grounds are located on the Pacific coast of North America.