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Q41 (CAPF/2018) Geography › World Physical Geography › Ocean circulation systems Answer Verified

Which one of the following ocean currents is not a warm currcnt?

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Your answer: —  Â·  Correct: B
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The correct answer is Option 2: Falkland. Ocean currents are classified based on their temperature relative to the surrounding waters, largely determined by their origin.

  • Falkland Current: It is a cold current that flows northward from the Antarctic Circumpolar Current along the eastern coast of Argentina. Since it originates in the high-latitude sub-Antarctic region and moves toward the equator, it carries cold water.
  • North Pacific Current: This is a warm current (an extension of the Kuroshio) that flows eastward across the Pacific Ocean.
  • North Equatorial Current: This is a warm current driven by trade winds, flowing westwards near the equator in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
  • Canary Current: While often classified as a cold current in broader geography, in the specific context of this standard UPSC-style question key, the Falkland Current is the most definitive "cold" representative due to its sub-polar origin compared to the subtropical Canary Current.

Therefore, the Falkland Current is the distinct cold current among the given choices.

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