The world's largest ocean.
What is the Pacific Ocean?
The direction ocean currents move in the Southern Hemisphere.
What is counterclockwise?
The amount of dissolved salts in a liquid.
What is salinity?
Two types of ocean waves.
What are surface and underwater?
The daily rise and fall of water along the coast.
What is tides?
Ocean A
What is the Arctic Ocean?
Ocean currents at the equator are warm and less dense while ocean currents near the poles are .
What is cold and more dense?
The three ways salts get into the world's oceans.
What is underwater volcanoes, underwater vents, or weathering and erosion of rocks?
Causes underwater waves.
What are earthquakes, volcanoes, and landslides?
Look at the graph on your study guide. The day of the highest, high tide.
What is January 1?
Ocean B
What is the Pacific Ocean?
It causes the surface current to turn.
What is the wind, the continent, and the rotation of the Earth?
The way to increase the salinity of ocean water.
What is evaporation?
Causes surface waves.
What is the wind?
Look at the tide graph on your study guide. The day of the highest, low tide.
What is January 10, 11, 12, or 13?
Ocean C.
What is the Atlantic Ocean?
At least two difference between surface and deep ocean currents.
What is surface currents are on the surface, warmer, less salinity, and less dense?
Three ways to decrease the salinity of ocean water.
What is add water from a river, glaciers melting, and precipitation?
According to this graph, the effect of energy from wind speed increasing.
What is the wave height increases?
Look at your graph on the study guide. The day of the highest, high tide.
What is day 1 and 2?
Ocean D and E

What is the Indian Ocean and Southern Ocean?
The reason a deep ocean current is found deep in the ocean.
What is it is colder with a higher salinity so it will sink?
The 2 elements that make up most of the salinity (salts) of ocean water?
What are Sodium and Chloride?
The wave height when the wind speed transfers the least amount of energy.
What is 0 meters?
The reason for a spring tide.
What is the sun earth and moon are in a straight line during a new or full moon?