Water Supplies (done)
Landforms (done)
climate (done)
Human impacts
Life in water
100
97.2% in the world
What is the water in the ocean
100
Fissure or crack in the ice.
What is Crevasse
100
rising and falling of the oceans
What is tides
100
Human impacts on humpback whales
What is whaling, oil spils
100
Adaptions - efficient lungs, stores oxygen in muscles, baleen (filters out food), huge mouth, expanding mouth, long fins, tail
What is Humpback whale
200
Alberta water Distribution Surface -
What is 97%
200
A moving mass of snow and ice.
What is What is a Glacier?
200
earth sun and moon are lined up makes a ________ tide
What is Spring tide
200
impacts of overfishing
What is Loss of food for the freshwater dolphin
200
2 Fresh Water Organisms
What is fresh water dolphins crocodiles fish water spider insects frogs platypus (any two)
300
0.001% in the world
What is water in the atmosphere
300
A part of a glacier falls off into the ocean
What is How are icebergs formed?
300
Neap tide
What is occurs when the moon and sun are at right angle of the earth
300
Human impacts on the seahorse
What is harvesting, habitat destruction, and pollution.
300
3 Marine Organisms
What is dolphin shark swordfish fish sea horse turtles octopus eels sea cumbers (any three)
400
Dome shaped and flows outwards, covers amounts of land
What is Polar icecapes
400
Glacial wall
What is a moraine
400
What is the gulf stream
What is the a warm current that brings heat to different parts of the world
400
Adaptions of the freshwater dolphins
What is Breathing: they breath with fins so they can go under water for insane amounts of time Eating: their mouths are beaks, which are full of extraordinarily sharp teeth and long Moving: Large tail for good mobility
500
18%, 9%, 9%, 8% amounts in the world
What is potable water in the world Brazil Canada China USA
500
4 types of glacial landforms land formes
What is Arete Horn Cirque U-shaped valley Moraine Esker Drumlin Erratics Kettle (any four work)
500
how many low and high tides are in a day, what order are they in, and how far apart at they?
What is 2 low 2 high low, high, low, high 6 hours apart
500
Breathing: it breaths with gills so it can stay under water for ever Eating: they stay in a coral and eat from it for days at a time Moving: Although they are fish, seahorses are not great swimmers. In fact, they Seahorses prefer to rest in one area
What is adaptions of the seahorse
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