UPSC Prelims 2015
Geography
What explains the eastward flow of the equatorial counter-current?
Explanation
The eastward flow of the equatorial counter-current is explained by the convergence of the two equatorial currents: * The North Equatorial Current flows westward north of the equator. * The South Equatorial Current flows westward south of the equator. The convergence of these two westward-flowing currents in the equatorial region causes an upwelling of the subsurface water, resulting in the formation of the eastward-flowing equatorial counter-current.