Wind-generated current refers to the flow of water in oceans, seas, or other bodies of water that is influenced by wind. This phenomenon arises primarily from the interaction between wind and the water's surface. The following are key components that explain how wind generates currents: 1. **Wind Shear**: The wind exerts friction on the surface of the water as it blows across it. This friction can transfer energy from the wind to the water, creating surface currents.
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