Ocean Surface (1 &2)
Nemo (3&4)
Current Patterns
(5&6)
Deep Currents (7)
Waves (8&9)
100

Streamlike movements of water that occur at or near the surface of the ocean are called ______ 

Surface Current 

100

The East Australian Current transports a                                                                                               staggering______?

 40 million cubic meters of water southward each second.

100

If Earth's surface were covered only with water Currents would travel in a ______.

Fixed pattern across the Earth.

100

Deep currents are stream-like movements Ocean water far below the ______?

ocean surface.

100

Waves are made of two main components ______?

crests and troughs.

200

How do surface currents flow like rivers in ________

Distant patterns

200

 The current is almost 100 km wide, and more than ______? 

1.5 km deep – in fact, more like a ribbon than a tube.

200

When currents meet landforms they ______?

 change direction.

200

Stream-like movements of ocean water far below the ocean surface ______. 

Deep currents

200

Wave height is the vertical distance _____.

 between a wave's crest 

300

Surface currents are controlled by _______

global winds, the Coriolis effect, 

continental deflections, and the water 

temperature.

300

The real East Australian Current is much bigger______?

And much wilder than in the movie.

300

Coldwater currents begin closer to the poles and carry______?                                                                  

Cool water to other parts of the ocean.

300

The denser water moves along the ocean floor and eventually travels toward the equator in the form of a ______. 

Deep current

300

A crest is the highest point and the trough is the ____ 

 lowest point.

400

Surface currents can reach depths of several hundred meters and lengths of

several thousand kilometers.

400

16,000 Olympic swimming pools flowing along _____.

Our coastline, every second.

400

When currents meet landforms ______?

They change direction.

400

Cold air chills the water molecules at the surface causing them to _____.

move closer together.

400

Sound is a type of _____ that moves through matter and then vibrates our eardrums so we can hear.

wave

500

 currents in the Northern                                 Hemisphere turn clockwise

while currents in the Southern                       Hemisphere turn counterclockwise.

500

The strongest in the South Pacific, up 

to _____.

4.5 mph an hour.

500

Warm water currents are shown in ______?

Red and cold water currents are shown in blue.

500

Starting at a depth of about 200 meters, the water temperature becomes ____.

 colder as the depth increases.

500

You can drop a rock into a pond and see _____.

 waves form in the water.

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