Ocean Movements
Food Chain
Ocean Floor
Where things live
Scientific Inquiry
100

The up and down motion on the surface of the ocean is called?

Waves

100

What type of consumer only eats meat?

Carnivore

100

What part of the ocean floor is flat, smooth, and underwater?

Abyssal Plain

100

Where an organism lives is called...

Habitat

100

An educated guess using "If...Then..." statements

Hypothesis

200

You are swimming at the beach. Suddenly, you look up and see you have drifted far away from your friends! What is pulling you?

Currents

200

What type of animal only eats plants?

Herbivore

200

What is the deepest part of the ocean?

Ocean trench

200

All of the animals living together in one habitat

Community

200

When you use previous knowledge to inform an opinion about something.

Inference

300

You build a sand castle on the beach. You come back a few hours later and realize the ocean has washed away your sand castle! How can this be! You made it far away from the ocean. What type of ocean movement made this happen?

Tides

300

What type of animal eats both plants and animals?

Omnivore

300

This part of the ocean floor connects the continental slope to the deep abyssal plain.

Continental rise  

300

All living and nonliving things in a specific area

ecosystem

300

The thing you are changing or testing during an experiment.

Variable 

400

This type of movement is affected by the gravitational pull of the moon.

Tides

400

What eats dead and decaying things, giving nutrients back to the earth.

Decomposers

400

This is the part of the ocean floor that you stand on when you go to the beach.

continental shelf

400
An animal that is hunting another animal is called

Predator  

400

This type of data shows numbers about something, such as weight, height, mass, and volume.

Quantitative Data

500

The largest system of ocean currents in the Atlantic Ocean is called what?

The Gulf Stream

500

Where do producers get their energy?

The sun

500

As you descend deeper into the ocean, pressure (increase/decreases) and temperature (increases/decreases)

Pressure-Increases

Temperature-Decreases 

500

When two animals are hunting and fighting for the same food, they are...

competing for food

500

This type of data describes how things look, feel, smell, and taste.

Qualitative Data

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