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

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

Surface currents

100

What direction does the current in the East Australian current flow away from the Great Barrier Reef 

Flows Southward

100

When currents meet landforms they ______ direction and this is known as ___________ __________

Change direction and this is known as continental deflection

100

Deep currents are ____-____ movements of ocean water far below the surface

Stream-like

100

What are the two main parts of a wave

The crests and troughs

200

Surface currents are controlled by four factors

Global winds, the Coriolis effect, continental deflections, and the water temperature

200

What is the top speed of the EAC (East Australian Current)

Up to 4.5 miles per hour

200

____ currents form near the equator and carry ____ water to other parts of the ocean

Warm and warm

200

What controls deep currents

The increase in water density 

200

What is a crest

The hightest point on the wave

300

Surface currents can reach depths of

Several hundred meters and lengths of several thousand kilometers

300

The EAC transport how many cubic feet of water southward in one second

40 million cubic meters

300

____ currents start closer to the poles and carry ____ water to other parts of the ocean

Cold and cold

300

_______ and _______ affect the density of the ocean water

Temperature and salinity

300

What is the trough

The lowest piont of the wave

400

Global winds blowing across the Earth's surface create

Surface currents

400

The current is ___ kilometers wide and _._ kilometers deep

100 and 1.5

400

Surface currents ____ affect the ____ in many parts of the world

Greatly and affect the climate

400

_____ dense water always flows on top of ____ water

Less dense and denser water

400

What is the wave height

The vertical distance between the waves crest and trough

500

The rotation of the Earth causes surface currents to move in

Curved paths

500

Is the EAC shaped more like a ribbon or a tube

Ribbon

500

What causes changes in the atmosphere that disrupts the climate in many parts of the world

Some surface currents warm and some cool coastal areas year-round

500

Ar what depth does the ocean start to become more dense the farther you go down

200 meters

500

Why do ocean waves form

They form because of the friction between the wind and the surface of the water

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