Indonesian Throughflow
Emergence definition
Indonesian throughflow emerges from the interaction of ocean currents and pathways, where the movement of warm, relatively fresh water from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean is facilitated by a low-latitude pathway, requiring an understanding of force as a push or pull that involves the interaction of energy with the particles that make up matter, and the properties of ocean as a vast body of liquid that emerges from the combination of liquid, action, water, and process.
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In other languages
- Indonesian Throughflow English primary
- Corriente de flujo de Indonesia Spanish primary
Prerequisites
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indonesian throughflow requires understanding force as a foundational concept
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Ocean current that provides a low-latitude pathway for warm, relatively fresh water to move from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean.
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Ocean current that provides a low-latitude pathway for warm, relatively fresh water to move from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean.
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Ocean current that provides a low-latitude pathway for warm, relatively fresh water to move from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean.