benguela current उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The cold Benguela current is a mineral-rich upwelling current, which flows away to the north along the western coastline, after having come up from the cold depths of the Atlantic Ocean.
- SEAFO has strong link with the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem Programme ( BCLME ) and the Benguela Current Commission ( BCC ) and shares information on the fisheries and the environment.
- SEAFO has strong link with the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem Programme ( BCLME ) and the Benguela Current Commission ( BCC ) and shares information on the fisheries and the environment.
- Thus the Benguela and Agulhas currents do not strictly " meet " anywhere, although eddies from the Agulhas current do from time to time round the Cape to join the Benguela Current.
- Its generic placement is disputed; some authors treat it as the Atlantic by way of the westernmost fringes of Europe to winter off southwest Africa in the cold waters of the Benguela Current.
- The Benguela Current is the eastern boundary of the California Current System ( CCS ) is an eastern boundary current of the North Pacific that is also characterized by a north and south split.
- These two currents have a major effect on the country's climate, the ready evaporation of the eastern seas providing generous rainfall while the Benguela current retains its moisture to cause desert conditions in the west.
- This " Agulhas Ring " enters the flow of the Benguela Current or is advected northwestward across the South Atlantic where it joins the South Equatorial Current, where they dissipate into the larger background currents.
- In the Mediterranean Sea, it is specifically found in the northern and southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Ligurian Sea, and off Gorgona Island . " S . leucoptera " has also been recorded from the Benguela Current off Namibia.
- Similarly, Cape Point is not the fixed " meeting point " of the cold Benguela Current, running northwards along the west coast of Africa, and the warm Agulhas Current, running south from the equator along the east coast of Africa.