Respuesta :
The answer is density, temperature, and salinity. These are the factors that makes a current that is 50 meter less deep. The other choices will create a higher amplitude of the current.
Answer:
Factors like "wind, temperature and salinity" interact to create currents that are less than 50 m deep.
Explanation:
- Surface ocean currents are mainly governed by the wind system prevalent in that region.
- As the surface ocean water interacts with the wind, it also does interact with the insolation received.
- Water turns warmer or cooler depending on the intensity of insolation. Warmer waters bear the capacity to hold more salt. This makes warmer water a "good carrier of salinity" than cold water.
- More the salinity more is the density of water. Dense water naturally sinks down giving rise to a convection current.
- Thus the wind, temperature and salinity interact with each other to create shallow currents.