Q.

Ocean currents are an example of –

A. convection
B. conduction
C. insulation
D. radiation
Answer» A. convection
Explanation: Heat is transferred by convection in numerous examples of naturally occurring fluid flow, such as: wind, oceanic currents, and movements within the Earth's atmosphere. Winds and ocean currents are examples of convection currents. Convection serves to transfer heat from the surplus to deficit heat zones and set the oceanic circulation in motion.
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