Tides
Sea Levels Rise
Seafloor Spreading
Ocean Characteristics
Miami Responses
100

The daily rise and fall of ocean water caused mainly by the Moon’s gravity.

What are tides?

100

The main cause(s) of global sea level rise due to climate change.

What is melting ice and warming water (thermal expansion)?

100

The process where new ocean crust forms at mid-ocean ridges.

What is seafloor spreading?

100

The movement of ocean water from one place to another.

What is a current?

100

Miami has raised many of its streets to prevent this problem.

What is flooding?

200

 When the Sun, Moon, and Earth are lined up, producing the highest high tides and lowest low tides.

What are spring tides?

200

When ocean water warms, it does this, causing sea levels to rise.

What is expand?

200

This molten material rises from the mantle to create new crust.

What is magma?

200

The AMOC is driven by differences in temperature and this.

What is salinity?

200

These pumps remove excess water from streets during high tides.

What are water pumps?

300

When the Sun and Moon pull at right angles, causing smaller differences between high and low tide.

What are neap tides?

300

Melting of this large ice sheet could add freshwater and affect ocean currents like the AMOC.

What is Greenland?

300

The type of plate boundary found at mid-ocean ridges.

What is a divergent boundary?

300

Cold, salty water is more ______ and therefore sinks.

What is dense?

300

Natural systems like mangroves help reduce this during storms.

 What is storm surge?

400

The Moon’s gravity pulls on this part of Earth to create tidal bulges.

What is the ocean water?

400

 Rising seas increase this problem in Miami neighborhoods during storms.

What is flooding?

400

As new crust forms, older crust moves this direction.

What is away from the ridge?

400

The Gulf Stream carries this type of water toward Europe.

What is warm water?

400

Planning buildings farther from the shoreline is an example of this strategy.

What is adaptation?

500

The tidal bulge on the opposite side of the Earth is created by this force.

What is inertia

500

A long-term effect of sea level rise on Miami’s coastline.

What is coastal erosion?

500

Evidence for seafloor spreading includes symmetrical patterns of magnetic stripes in these ocean rocks?

What are lava pillows?

500

 If too much freshwater enters the North Atlantic, the AMOC could do this.

What is slow down or weaken?

500

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions helps slow this global problem.

What is climate change?

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