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  • Wind and Ocean Currents: How They Move Air and Water
    The answer is wind and currents, respectively.

    * Wind is the movement of air, caused by differences in air pressure. It shifts the direction of air, which is a free-moving fluid.

    * Currents are the movement of water, caused by factors such as wind, temperature differences, and the Earth's rotation. They shift the direction of water, another free-moving fluid.

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