Definitions
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Motion of the Ocean
Ocean Geography
Water Chemistry
100

The portion of the earth's crust that primarily contains basalt, is relatively dense, and is about 5 km thick

What is oceanic crust?

100

The downward movement of 1 plate into the earth's mantle when 2 plates collide.

What is subduction?

100

This causes a deep sea creature being pulled up from the bottom to the surface appear bloated.

What is change in water pressure from high to low?

100
This ocean connects the other four ocean basins.

What is the Southern Ocean?

100
These two factors affect the density of seawater.

What are salinity and temperature?

200

The portion of the earth's crust that primarily contains granite, is less dense than oceanic crust, and is 20-50 km thick.

What is continental crust?

200

The total amount of salt dissolved in a solvent.

What is salinity?

200

Water molecules move in this motion in a surface wave.

What is in a circular motion under the water and back up to their original position?

200
Oceanic crust is underwater while continental crust is not for this reason.

What is the oceanic crust is denser than continental crust and floats lower on the semi-plastic mantle?

200

The amount of light that can enter the water depends upon this factor.

What is water's transparency?

300

A process involving the movement of large plates on the earth's mantle.

What is plate tectonics?

300

The way in which the rotation of the earth bends the path of the winds and resulting sea currents.

What is the Coriolis Effect?

300

This force drives the major currents of the ocean.

What is wind?

300
This is how new seafloor is created.

What is 2 plates move apart exerting less pressure on the mantle resulting in a rift. This allows the mantle material to rise up, cool and become new crust?

300

The ocean is blue for this reason. 

What is the wavelength of blue light penetrates much deeper than the rest. Also the sky reflects off the surface of the ocean enhancing the blue color.

400

A continuous chain of underwater volcanic mountains encompassing the earth.

What is the Mid-ocean ridge?

400

Large, mostly circular systems of surface currents driven by the wind.

What are gyres?

400

A time of largest tidal range due to the gravitational pull of the aligned sun and moon (during full moon and new moon).

What is spring tide?

400

This is the process in which seafloor is lost.

What is subduction?

400

Name two (2) benefits hydrogen bonding provides marine organisms.

What is 

1) makes ice less dense than liquid

2) high specific heat

3) Universal solvent

500
The process that creates new seafloor as plates move away from each other at the mid-ocean ridges.

What is seafloor spreading?

500

The gently sloping area at the base of the continental slope?

What is the continental rise?

500

A tine of smallest tidal range due to the moon and sun being located at right angles to each other (during quarter moons).

What is neap tide?

500

This region of the ocean bottom contains the most sea life.

What is the continental shelf?

500

An organism in the deep layer of the ocean would have to cross this vertical part of the ocean to get to the warmer surface layer above it. 

What is the thermocline?

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