Dissolved Oxygen
Density of Water vs. Ice
Estuaries and Halocline
Pycnocline and Thermocline
Shadow Zone and Sofar Channel
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What does dissolved oxygen depend on?

water temperature, the amount of dissolved salts present in the water, and atmospheric pressure

100

Which density is higher ice or water?

water has greater density than ice

100

What is an estuary?

 areas of water and shoreline where rivers meet the ocean or another large body of water

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What is the pycnocline in oceanography?

boundary separating two liquid layers of different densities

100

What is shadow zone

the area of the earth from angular distances of 104 to 140 degrees from a given earthquake that does not receive any direct P waves.

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What factors increase dissolved oxygen?

  • Aquatic life,
  • Elevation
  • Salinity 
  • Temperature
200

Why does ice float on water?

Since the water is heavier, it displaces the lighter ice, causing the ice to float to the top.

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What are the 4 types of estuaries?

drowned river valley, bar-built, tectonic, and fjords.

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What affects the pycnocline?

 changes in salinity or temperature.

200

How many shadow zones are there?

two different types of shadow zones

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Does pH affect dissolved oxygen?

NO

300

Is water heavier when frozen?

Weight does not change

300

What changes rapidly in a halocline?

salinity

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What causes thermocline?

the effect of the sun
300

How shadow zones are formed?

S waves being stopped entirely by the liquid core and P waves being bent by the liquid core.

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What happens if there is no dissolved oxygen in water?

water conditions soon become lethal

400

Why does water have a higher density than ice?

the lattice arrangement allows water molecules to be more spread out than in a liquid,

400

What is a halocline in the ocean?

vertical zone in the oceanic water column in which salinity changes rapidly with depth, located below the well-mixed, uniformly saline surface water layer.

400

What is thermocline in a lake?

depth at which the temperature gradient is steepest during the summer

400

How are SOFAR channel formed?

by the interplay between changes in ocean temperature and pressure with increasing depth.
500

What reduces dissolved oxygen in water?

Temperature increases, decaying aquatic plants and algae, fertilizers, and weather changes 


500

Why does water density decrease when it freezes?





The extra hydrogen bonds that occur when water freezes increase the space between molecules


500

What is an example of halocline?

estuaries, seaside caves, fjords, and of course, the oceans,
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Where is the thermocline in the ocean?

beneath the relatively warm, well-mixed surface layer

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What is the SOFAR channel used for?

 allows sound to carry great distances.

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