Currents
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The Sargasso Sea, for example, is not a sea bounded by coastlines, but it is bounded by oceanic
currents
that contain and envelope this wealth of sargassum that grows and aggregates there.
So it can actually hold itself in very strong currents, as you see here.
And we're interested in how these animals are using the currents, using temperature, using the open ocean, to live their lives.
And when we map their swimming patterns and compare them to satellite data, we find that their feeding hot spots are linked to ocean
currents
and other features.
So a superconductor will try to expel magnetic field from the inside, and it has the means to do that by circulating
currents.
But it's extremely difficult to move oil absorbent against the winds, the surface
currents
and the waves.
So this camera platform, which we called the Medusa, could just be thrown off the back of the ship, attached to a float at the surface with over 2,000 feet of line, it would just float around passively carried by the currents, and the only light visible to the animals in the deep would be the blue light of the optical lure, which we called the electronic jellyfish, or e-jelly, because it was designed to imitate the bioluminescent display of the common deep sea jellyfish Atolla.
This enables her to easily ride through the air
currents
as if she's sliding along on the ocean waves.
What's going to happen to the weather and the
currents
and, God forbid, you're stung, when you don't think you could be stung in all this armor.
The last two, the first equation says that electric charges and
currents
give rise to all the electric and magnetic fields.
The only magnetism comes from electric charges and
currents.
And decades of data give us the view of our entire planet as a single organism sustained by
currents
circulating throughout the oceans and by clouds swirling through the atmosphere, pulsing with lightning, crowned by the aurora Borealis.
There are other pieces: the winds changing the ocean
currents.
And then I learned how the energy of burning fire, coal, the nuclear blast inside the chambers, raging river currents, fierce winds, could be converted into the light and lives of millions.
Or, in this case, we pointed our camera at a hanging curtain, and you can't even see any motion in this video, but by recording a two-minute-long video, natural air
currents
in this room created enough subtle, imperceptible motions and vibrations that we could learn enough to create this simulation.
Now for the next several months, they will seek to avoid those that would eat them, find that which they might eat themselves, and not fall to the pressures of challenging weather or unfortunate
currents.
It's made of calcium carbonate, so you can see its tentacles there, moving in the ocean
currents.
The intense mixing, particularly the Drake Passage, which is shown by the box, is really one of the strongest
currents
in the world coming through here, flowing from west to east.
So what we've learned over the first century of neuroscience is that the brain is a very complicated network, made out of very specialized cells called neurons with very complex geometries, and electrical
currents
will flow through these complexly shaped neurons.
These layers can get mixed up by vertical upwelling
currents
or horizontal currents, which are key in transporting heat from the tropics to the poles.
These are sailors who in the darkness, in the hull of the vessel, can distinguish as many as 32 different sea swells moving through the canoe at any one point in time, distinguishing local wave disturbances from the great
currents
that pulsate across the ocean, that can be followed with the same ease that a terrestrial explorer would follow a river to the sea.
Here the ocean's
currents
have trapped millions of pieces of plastic debris.
It screeches and cracks and pops and groans, as it collides and rubs when temperature or
currents
or winds change.
And we can get to 105 miles from the center of Berlin without burning a single drop of fuel, being transported only by wind
currents.
Quite the opposite– the ducks have since washed up all over the world, and researchers have used their paths to chart a better understanding of ocean
currents.
Ocean
currents
are driven by a range of sources: the wind, tides, changes in water density, and the rotation of the Earth.
The topography of the ocean floor and the shoreline modifies those motions, causing
currents
to speed up, slow down, or change direction.
Ocean
currents
fall into two main categories: surface
currents
and deep ocean
currents.
Surface
currents
control the motion of the top 10 percent of the ocean’s water, while deep-ocean
currents
mobilize the other 90 percent.
Though they have different causes, surface and deep ocean
currents
influence each other in an intricate dance that keeps the entire ocean moving.
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