Question
The currents that flow from tropical areas towards the Polar regions are :
- cold currents
- both warm and cold current
- warm currents
- neither warm nor cold current
Answer
(c) Warm currents
Explanation:
The currents that flow from tropical areas towards the Polar regions are warm currents. These currents are generally warmer than the surrounding water and can have a significant impact on the climate of the regions they flow through. Cold currents, on the other hand, flow from polar regions towards the equator and are generally cooler than the surrounding water.