Yes there are. They are called currents and differ in color, temperature, density and/or chemical composition from the surrounding wtaers. Example: Gulfstream.
2007-01-15 21:36:50
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answered by Rumtscho 3
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no there are no rivers in the sea, the river flows to the sea from the highlands
2007-01-16 05:26:59
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answered by sweetums 3
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rivers flow into the sea
2007-01-15 21:33:14
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answered by screwed "friend" 2
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There are. They're called drifts and they move independent to the rest of the water in sea. They're much smaller than the ocean drifts though.
2007-01-15 21:40:24
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answered by Blue Raven 3
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yes, and charted, a submarine is in trouble if it finds one, buoyancy is the problem
2007-01-15 21:38:51
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answered by ufo18 4
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No, but there are streams.
2007-01-15 22:55:03
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answered by checkmate 6
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