What is the primary reason for the circulation of deep ocean currents?

The primary reason for the circulation of deep ocean currents is the difference in temperature and salinity between different regions of the ocean. This creates density gradients, where colder and saltier waters are denser and sink, while warmer and less saline waters are less dense and rise. This sinking and rising of water masses drive the vertical movement of the ocean, which in turn initiates the circulation of deep ocean currents.