Solar Heating
Ocean Source Regions
Belts and Bands
Key Currents
The Way of the Wind
100

The area on the Earth that receives the greatest amount of solar radiation

What is the equator?

100

The bottom most layer of the ocean that has the coldest water, highest salinity, and is nutrient-rich.

What is the Antarctic Bottom Water? (AABW)

100

 An area of low wind that is found along the equator

What are the Doldrums? 

100

Ocean currents moving away from the equator

What is a warm water current?

100
Global winds in the Northern Hemisphere curve in this direction 

What is to the right?

200

What warm air does because it is less dense

What is rise?

200

The second layer of the ocean that is slightly cooler and denser than the top layer.

What is the Intermediate Layer?

200
Global winds that move from west to east and are located between 30 - 60 degrees latitude

What are the Westerlies?

200

Ocean currents moving toward the equator

What are cold water currents?

200

Global winds in the Southern Hemisphere curve in this direction

What is to the left?

300

The time of day in which sea breezes occur

What is during the day?

300

The top layer of the ocean with the warmest temperatures and lowest salinity and density

What is the Mixed/Surface Layer?

300

An area of low wind found along the 30 degrees latitude lines.

What are the Horse Latitudes? 

300

A warm water current along the east coast of the United States

What is the gulf stream?

300

The way that winds are named

What is where they come from?

400

The area of the Earth that receives the less amount of radiation from the Sun.

What are the poles?
400

The third layer of the ocean that is very cold and dense with high salinity, but doesn't quite reach the ocean floor.

What is the North Atlantic Deep Water?

400
Global winds that are located between the 60- and 90-degrees latitude lines. 

What are the Polar Easterlies?

400

A cold-water current that is found on the west coast of the United States.

What is the California Current?

400

The way wind moves in terms of pressure

What is High to Low Pressure? 

500

The way that Earth is heated. It is also the main cause of winds. 

What is unequally?

500

The two characteristics are used to create the ocean layers

What are temperature and density?

500

Global winds work their way toward the equator and are the cause of equatorial upwelling

What are the Trade Winds?

500

The largest ocean current. Mostly because it isn't blocked by any land.

What is the West Wind Drift? (Antarctic Circumpolar)

500

The main cause of global winds

What is the Coriolis Effect? (Earth's Rotation)

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