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friend.Your cold and hot currents don't make much sense. streams come up cold, come down hot. While some of them appears this way, there's some zones where there's only cold, and some zones where there's only hot. That doesn't make sense, since it's the heat pockets themselves that create water current. I get the feeling that you've tried patching up currents for everywhere, and it's not how it works. Places like the sea where the council is and the astenbech gulf shouldn't have so many contradictory currents, plus of all the same temperatures.
#Geographyfriend.
f riend.........
I've no clue what you are talkingabout.
pls
#Geography
hey.Also, the large southern ocean would likely have two medium currents rather than one incredibly large current when you consider the continental shelf of the Asian continent.
You're going at it again, gaby. Calm down, it's just a game! If you can't take pertinent criticism, then don't ask for it!hey.
how about
you nerdlords do it for me.
because guess what I did.
a full day of research.
and you guys seem to think I did everything wrong.
so do it yourself.
because I'm done trying.
completely done,
looking over page upon page.
drawing and redrawing.
I'm done.
I'm ****ing done.
ugh
We're only answering that very question, and objectively.d you guys think I made mistake or is this good represent of rough oceanic currents?
Mistakes are the best way to learn.hey.
how about
you nerdlords do it for me.
because guess what I did.
a full day of research.
and you guys seem to think I did everything wrong.
so do it yourself.
because I'm done trying.
completely done,
looking over page upon page.
drawing and redrawing.
I'm done.
I'm ****ing done.
ugh
it's more that I disagree with your assessment, but I'm too bloody tired to explain /why/ I disagree with it.You're going at it again, gaby. Calm down, it's just a game! If you can't take pertinent criticism, then don't ask for it!
We're only answering that very question, and objectively.
I'm sorry, I must not be understanding. But making mistakes are the only way you learn what you are doing wrong. Don't look at it as hateful criticism, but merely a way to make you unto a better meteorologist.it's more that I disagree with your assessment, but I'm too bloody tired to explain /why/ I disagree with it.
and I actually can't understand the criticism for some godforsaken reason.
again, I disagree and think they're wrong.I'm sorry, I must not be understanding. But making mistakes are the only way you learn what you are doing wrong. Don't look at it as hateful criticism, but merely a way to make you unto a better meteorologist.
Wrong where? It won't get anyone anywhere to just state someone's wrong, then go back to silence. You are one of those that appreciate when people explain disagrees, well the same principle applies here. Why are we wrong?again, I disagree and think they're wrong.
DEF up to 70, claim as outlined, keeping the northernmost.Whoops. Discard the northernmost, then.
B0ss u wrong, warm water comes out of hot tap and goes down El plughole, and cold water does the same. All water is equal, stahp with your patriarchal ways!!Wrong where? It won't get anyone anywhere to just state someone's wrong, then go back to silence. You are one of those that appreciate when people explain disagrees, well the same principle applies here. Why are we wrong?
To return on my first point in a very clear manner;
-Water currents and streams are created by the movement of heat in deep seas and oceans.
-Logically, most cold currents come from the poles, towards the equator.
-Hot currents are the previously cold currents whose's heat was raised by the climates they went through, which means that they'll likely start where cold currents end near the equator, and go back towards the poles.
-Those hot currents gradually lose their heat, until they return as cold currents, and make the circle complete.
-Rinse and Repeat.
Zones where currents or pockets of cold and hot waters collide/come closer together, often in tropical zones, are one cause of most tropical natural disasters, like typhoons and whatnot.
How is ur army growing so fast, sp0rk D:
Just checked his nation, hes abandoned Political Freedom and Civil Rights.How is ur army growing so fast, sp0rk D:
well, I guess firstly, I had said that I had the scarcest idea /how/ to explain my disagreement. frustrating for me too.Wrong where? It won't get anyone anywhere to just state someone's wrong, then go back to silence. You are one of those that appreciate when people explain disagrees, well the same principle applies here. Why are we wrong?
To return on my first point in a very clear manner;
-Water currents and streams are created by the movement of heat in deep seas and oceans.
-Logically, most cold currents come from the poles, towards the equator.
-Hot currents are the previously cold currents whose's heat was raised by the climates they went through, which means that they'll likely start where cold currents end near the equator, and go back towards the poles.
-Those hot currents gradually lose their heat, until they return as cold currents, and make the circle complete.
-Rinse and Repeat.
Zones where currents or pockets of cold and hot waters collide/come closer together, often in tropical zones, are one cause of most tropical natural disasters, like typhoons and whatnot.
that's... a bit rude.B0ss u wrong, warm water comes out of hot tap and goes down El plughole, and cold water does the same. All water is equal, stahp with your patriarchal ways!!