The Moving Belt
Water moves from the hot equator toward the cold poles. As it travels, it carries warmth with it. Think of it like walking from a sunny beach to a shady forest; you bring the sun's heat in your body.
Why It Matters
This movement keeps the whole planet from getting too hot or too cold. If the ocean stopped moving, the equator would become a boiling pot and the poles would freeze solid. The water helps share the sun's energy evenly across the globe.
Examples
- Swimming in the middle of the ocean feels like a warm bath while swimming near ice feels chilly
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See also
- Who is Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation?
- What are cooling processes?
- How do waves work?
- How do Ocean Waves Work?
- What is conduction?