Phenomenon is responsible for the greenish-blue color in some beach waters.
Algal Blooms
the game where you throw a flying disc
Frisbee
This vast body of saltwater covers more than 70% of Earth’s surface.
ocean
You might win a stuffed animal by tossing rings, popping balloons, or knocking down bottles at these lively events.
a carnival.
This frozen treat melts fast in the sun and comes in flavors like vanilla, chocolate, and swirl.
ice cream.
This time of year UV radion is strongest
Summer
This is a game often played on the beach involving a net and a ball
Vollyball
This powerful current, flowing along the U.S. East Coast, helps warm Western Europe.
Gulf Stream.
This classic spinning ride lifts you into the air in a swing‑shaped seat as music plays.
the swing ride
Often sold from a cart on the boardwalk, this salty snack comes in soft, twisted knots.
pretzel
This causes the tide on the earth's beaches.
The moon's gravitational pull
This classic toy takes to the sky on a windy day, held by a string and guided by your hands.
These waves can be tiny ripples or huge curls perfect for surfers.
ocean waves.
This sweet carnival treat is made by spinning melted sugar into fluffy strands.
cotton candy.
This beach‑day classic is grilled, put in a bun, and often topped with ketchup or mustard.
hot dog
This is the primary component of white sandy beaches.
Little coral fragments
This competitive game pits two teams on opposite ends of a rope, each trying to pull the other across a line.
Tug-a-war
This colorful underwater structure is made of tiny animals and is sometimes called the “rainforest of the sea.”
coral reef.
This carnival attraction features mirrors that bend and distort your reflection into funny shapes.
a funhouse (or hall of mirrors).
You might buy this crispy, fried seafood in a paper basket, often served with tartar sauce.
fish and chips.
The process when wind removes sand from the beach
Deflation
fast-paced, 2-on-2 game where players spike a small ball into a circular, ankle-high net.
Spikeball
This underwater current, sometimes called a “river in the sea,” helps move warm water from the equator toward the poles.
a current.
This carnival attraction spins riders inside a circular room, using centrifugal force to pin them to the wall as the floor drops away.
the Gravitron.
This refreshing fruit is a beach favorite because it’s sweet, hydrating, and comes in giant green and red slices.
watermelon