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Yes if the earth were covered in water except for the north american continent, would there still be geostrophic gyres.The equatorial currents that run east to west along the equator are made by the trade winds.the currents in both the North and South equator.These surface currents would travel parallel to the equator all the way around the Earth if there were no continents.The circular ocean current known as a gyre is the result of the Earth's wind patterns and the forces exerted by the planet's rotation.If the Earth did not rotate on its axis, the atmosphere would simply move back and forth between the poles and the equator. Water that accumulates on the eastern side of an ocean in the Southern Hemisphere moves north, and water that accumulates on the western side of an ocean in the Southern Hemisphere moves south.A large system of circular ocean currents known as an ocean gyre is the result of Earth's rotational forces and global wind patterns.Learn about gyre:https://brainly.com/question/10718356#SPJ4