The currents of the Pacific Ocean refer to the continual movements of water within the ocean, driven by various factors such as wind, the Earth's rotation, salinity and temperature differences, and the configuration of coastlines. These currents can be broadly categorized into surface currents and deep ocean currents. ### Surface Currents Surface currents are primarily driven by wind and occur in the upper layer of the ocean.
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