Respuesta :
Three forces cause the circulation of a gyre: global wind patterns, Earth's rotation, and Earth's landmasses. Wind drags on the ocean surface, causing water to move in the direction the wind is blowing.
Answer:
The gyres are made up of currents set in motion by winds and gravity
Surface currents are deflected at an angle due to the Coriolis effect.
Topography determines the location, size, and shape of the gyres.
Explanation:
The wind direction they have stated is wrong. Thermohaline is deep-sea