Asked by Angie
Surface ocean currents located at 40 degrees south latitude and 90 degrees west latitude generally flow toward the
(1) northeast
(2) southeast
(3) southwest
(4) west
(1) northeast
(2) southeast
(3) southwest
(4) west
Answers
Answered by
Damon
http://www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/8q_1.html
Answered by
Angie
is the answer northeast
Answered by
Damon
I would say Northest because you are at the northern edge of the eastward flowing
Southern ocean current that flows around the Antarctic continent from west to east and the cold water flows up the coast of South America's western coast as well as continuing around the earth below Tierra del Fuego at the tip of South America (the dreaded Cape Horn where the wind and current are against you beating from Boston to San Francisco between South America and the Antarctic in the cold)
Southern ocean current that flows around the Antarctic continent from west to east and the cold water flows up the coast of South America's western coast as well as continuing around the earth below Tierra del Fuego at the tip of South America (the dreaded Cape Horn where the wind and current are against you beating from Boston to San Francisco between South America and the Antarctic in the cold)
Answered by
Angie
ok then.
Answered by
Damon
Don't go there, even in the summer which is now. Gales, waves, terrible.
Answered by
Angie
ok..i wasn't even planning to go there
Answered by
Curtis
Northeast for sure.
Answered by
Simone
What is the answer of 40 degrees south and 160 degrees west?
Answered by
Sally
Northeast :)
Answered by
jesus
heaven
Answered by
the lava man
castle learning hehe.
Answered by
Kajka
Thx
Answered by
yurrr
thanks for the answer need it for school lmao
Answered by
xxx
LLJ
Answered by
Mrs FitzGerald
Students stop cheating and searching up answers