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Ocean Floor Trivia
100

The percentage of Earth's surface covered by ocean

71%

100

The three main regions of the ocean floor.

1. Continental Margin

2. Ocean Floor Basin

3. Mid-Ocean Ridge

100

The three types of seafloor sediments.

1. Terrigenous

2. Biogenous

3. Hydrogenous

100

The two major energy sources obtained from the ocean floor.

Oil and Natural Gas

100

This is a major environmental concern that occurs with offshore drilling which can pollute water.

Oil Spills

200

The ocean which is the largest and deepest.

Pacific Ocean

200

Very flat features that form when turbidity currents deposit sediments on the ocean floor.

Abyssal Plains

200

The type of sediment which consists of mineral grains eroded from continental rocks.

Terrigenous Sediment

200

When bacteria break down organic matter in seafloor sediments, this compact chemical structure can form.

Gas Hydrate

200

These sites are formed along mid-ocean ridges and are characterized by mineral-rich and very hot water surrounding chimney-like structures.

Hydrothermal vents

300

The measurement of ocean depth and the mapping of the topography of the ocean floor.

Bathymetry

300

The zone of transition between the continent and the ocean basin floor.

Continental Margin

300

The materials from which biogenous sediment is made up of.

Once-living organisms

300

The offshore resource which is second to petroleum in economic value.

Sand and Gravel

300

The deepest known region of the ocean floor.

Challenger Deep- in the Mariana Trench

400

A small underwater craft used for deep-sea research

Submersible

400

The ocean floor feature that forms at sites where one plate descends beneath another.

Deep Sea Trenches

400

Hydrogenous sediment is formed in this way.

Minerals crystallize directly from ocean waters.

400

The economic importance of gas hydrates

Can be used as a fuel source

400

This type of sediment can travel thousands of miles through rivers before settling onto the ocean floor.

Terrigenous sediments

500

The name of the ship which took a 3.5 year voyage to make the first study of the global ocean ever attempted by one group.

HMS Challenger

500

The continental margins of the Pacific Ocean are narrower or wider ?than those in the Atlantic, and are not covered with thick layers of sediment.

Narrower

500

When metals precipitate around grains of sand, this type of nodule can form.

Manganese Nodules

500

Which of the following does NOT contain major deposits of energy resources?

A. Persian Gulf

B. Hudson Bay

C. Gulf of Mexico

d. North Sea

B. Hudson Bay

500

The site where new ocean floor forms.

Mid-Ocean Ridges

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