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The '''Gulf Stream''' is the movement of warm water from the [[Gulf of Mexico]] north-eastwards across the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the seas around western [[Europe]]. It is the warmong effect of the Gulf Stream that enables the nations of north-west Europe to enjoy a [[temperate]] [[climate]], despite their northerly latitude.
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The '''Gulf Stream''' is the movement of warm water from the [[Gulf of Mexico]] north-eastwards across the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the seas around western [[Europe]]. It is the warming effect of the Gulf Stream that enables north-west Europe to enjoy a [[temperate]] [[climate]], despite a northerly latitude.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:03, November 29, 2008

The Gulf Stream is the movement of warm water from the Gulf of Mexico north-eastwards across the Atlantic Ocean to the seas around western Europe. It is the warming effect of the Gulf Stream that enables north-west Europe to enjoy a temperate climate, despite a northerly latitude.