The Angola Current, also known as the Benguela Current, is a cold ocean current that flows northward along the southwestern coast of Africa, particularly along Angola. It is part of the larger South Atlantic Ocean current system and is characterized by its cool water temperatures, which influence the marine ecosystem in the region. The current originates from the subantarctic region and flows northward along the coast of Angola, where it interacts with warmer waters from the Atlantic Ocean.
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