Tides
Waves
Currents
Storm Surge
Tidal Zones
100

What type of tide occurs during the first and third quarter moon?

Neap Tide

100

A type of standing wave formed byan incoming tide interacting with a river mouth.

Tidal Bore

100

The warm-water surface current that flows north along the east coast of the United States

The Gulf Stream

100

What is the primary cause of storm surge?

Wind!

100

Which tidal zone is known as the most active zone and why?

The middle zone because the area is completely covered and uncovered by water every day.

200

What type of tide occurs when the Earth, Moon, and Sun are in a straight line?

Spring tide

200

The type of wave where the crest slowly spills over the top and energy is released over the entire surf zone.

Spilling Breaker

200

The major wind belt found along the Equator.

Trade Winds

200

A storm surge is more likely to be large and devastating if a storm hits the coast at a _______________ angle.

Perpendicular, or close to 90 degrees

200

What adaptation is beneficial for organisms that live in the intertidal zone on a rocky shore?

The ability to anchor themselves to a rock.

300

When the tide is coming in, it is called a _______ tide.

Flood Tide

300

The type of wave with a long wavelength formed by the sudden discplacement of water.

Tsunami

300

The direction of circulation in ocean currents varies between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres because of the ___________________.

Coriolis Effect

300

What is generally regarded as the most reliable way of measuring storm surge height?

Tidal Gauges

300

What zones make up the intertidal zone?

Low, Middle, and High Tide Zones

400

The type of tide characterized by two daily high tides and two low tides.

Semidiurnal Tide

400

The type of wave that never actually breaks and is commong in areas with a very abrupt slope.

Surging breaker

400

When warm surface water is displaced by wind, cold water from the bottom rushes into replace it, bringing nutrients to the coast. This is called:

Upwelling

400

How does climate change affect the size and strength of hurricanes?

Warmer ocean water provides fuel in the form of water vapor.

400

In what zone would you most likely find a large wolf eel?

Sub-tidal zone

500

What type of tide does the west coast of Florida experience?

Diurnal tide

500

The distance from crest to crest of a wave pattern

Wavelength.

500

The constantly-moving ocean-wide system that circulates and mixes the world's oceans.

The Global Conveyor Belt

500

Which of the following is more likely to produce a devastating storm surge?

A. A Category 3 storm approaching a shallow-water coast at a perpendicular angle during high tide.

B. A Category 5 storm approaching a shallow-water coast at a parallel angle during low tide.

A

500

Which tidal zone is known as having the highest level of biodiversity and why?

The Low Tide zone because it has the most food and shelter

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