Ocean Life
Ocean Exploration
Ocean Geography
Ocean Phenomena
Scouting Trivia
100

This group of microscopic plants found in the ocean is responsible for producing over half of the oxygen we breathe.

What is phytoplankton?

100

This term describes the study of the physical and biological properties and phenomena of the sea.

What is oceanography?

100

This body of water is the second largest ocean in the world.

What is the Atlantic Ocean?

100

This is the name for the rhythmic rise and fall of ocean water, which is influenced by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun.

What are tides?

100

This phrase is the Scout slogan, encouraging Scouts to do something for others without expecting anything in return.

What is “Do a Good Turn Daily”?

200

This large marine animal has a unique filter-feeding system and is known as the largest fish in the world.

What is the whale shark?

200

This type of underwater vehicle is manned and can explore the ocean depths while protecting its occupants from the extreme pressure.

What is a submersible?

200

These chains of underwater volcanoes are found at the boundaries of tectonic plates.

What are mid-ocean ridges?

200

These rotating ocean storms, called typhoons in the western Pacific, can cause significant damage to coastal areas.

What are hurricanes?

200

This ceremony marks the transition from Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts.

What is the crossover ceremony?

300

These invertebrate animals are known for their stinging tentacles and are commonly found floating in ocean waters.

What are jellyfish?

300

This branch of oceanography deals with the chemistry of seawater and the processes and cycles within the marine environment.

What is chemical oceanography?

300

This body of water, known for its high salinity, lies between Europe, Africa, and Asia.

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

300

This process, where warm surface water moves away from shore and is replaced by colder, nutrient-rich water from below, supports rich marine ecosystems.

What is upwelling?

300

This outdoor skill, essential for camping, involves finding your way without using electronic devices

What is orienteering?

400

This marine reptile can travel thousands of miles across the ocean and returns to the same beach where it was born to lay eggs.

What is a sea turtle?

400

This type of sonar uses multiple sound waves to create detailed images of the seafloor.

What is multibeam sonar?

400

This underwater feature is a deep valley formed by subduction, where one tectonic plate sinks under another.

What is an ocean trench?

400

This type of current, dangerous for swimmers, flows directly away from the shore and can pull people out to sea.

What is a rip current?

400

This type of camping involves carrying all your supplies on your back and hiking to your campsite.

What is backpacking?

500

This deep-sea creature has a transparent head, allowing it to see through its own skull.

What is a barreleye fish?

500

This famous 20th-century ocean explorer and filmmaker created documentaries that brought awareness to ocean conservation.

Who is Jacques Cousteau?

500

This large oceanic zone is located at the intersection of several tectonic plates and is known for frequent seismic activity.

What is the Ring of Fire?

500

These wave-like movements in the ocean are caused by differences in water density and temperature, affecting currents below the surface.

What are internal waves?

500

This is the name of the outdoor code Scouts follow, which encourages conservation and respectful interaction with nature.

What is the Outdoor Code?

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