A sea is a large body of water, connected to another sea or to an ocean, which can also be referred to as a sea, albeit an ocean is an independent entity with its own circulation (marine current). A sea, on the other hand, has a bottom that belongs to a continent (continental shelf). If the connection between seas is narrow and consists of one or more straits, The water on Earth is constantly moving. Due to tidal action, the water in the oceans and their peripheral seas moves back and forth every day. Due to differences in density (resulting from temperature and salinity, among other things), sea currents are created that provide water transport across our planet. Due to the Coriolis effect, these currents generally rotate anti-clockwise in the northern hemisphere, clockwise in the southern hemisphere. Ocean currents are one of the most important factors in the Earth's climate. The Gulf Stream, for example, carries heat from the Caribbean to Europe, which causes Europe to have a milder climate than, say, Canada or Siberia. Because the sea warms and cools more slowly than land, its influence on climate is moderating everywhere.
I love to go out into nature and do landscapes and macro photography.
and also likes to follow Workshops to create unique footage,
I would also be very honoured if my work were to hang on the wall at your place to add a little more colour to your interior...
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