Surface Currents
Wind
Heat
Surface Currents 2
Deep Currents
200

Which most likely causes the movement of warm surface ocean currents?

A. Sunlight heats air forming strong winds that push currents.
B. Low and high tides create energy for current movement.
C. Shifting ocean plates force water toward the poles.
D. Warm waters help in the melting of icebergs and glaciers.

A. Sunlight heats air forming strong winds that push currents.

200

When molecules absorb more thermal energy and vibrate more, they ___.

spread out

200

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What kind of heat transfer occurs in a hot air balloon? How do you know?

convection

200

Wind is caused by ______ .

Thermal energy from the Sun OR the Sun

200

What causes some water to be higher in the ocean than other water?

density

400

What are streams of water that flow near the top of the ocean?

surface currents

400

When molecules absorb more thermal energy they __ more.

vibrate

400

All thermal energy goes from __ to ___.

hot to cold

400

What causes surface currents?

wind

400

What is salinity?

how much salt there is in the water

600

The British Isles are at about the same latitude as Central Canada, but the temperature there is much more mild. What Ocean Surface Current causes this phenomenon?

The Gulf Stream

600

When molecules absorb thermal energy, they vibrate more, spread out and become less __.

dense

600

Warm air ____.

rises; goes up

600

When surface currents hit land and curve, what is caused?

continental deflection

600

What two factors determine density of ocean water?

salinity and temperature

800

What direction do surface currents (gyres) move in the Northern hemisphere? 

clockwise

800

When molecules of air absorb more thermal energy, they vibrate more, spread out, become less dense and __.

rise; go up.

800

How does the sun transfer heat?

through radiation

800

What factor causes curves in the wind and surface currents?

Earth's rotation (Coriolis effect)

800

Where in the world do cold deep currents come to the surface?

near the poles

1000

What are the two types of currents and where do they form?

warm and cold

Warm currents start near the equator and the cold currents form near the poles.

1000
How does wind move?

From areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.

1000

When hot air goes up and cooler air goes down, what method of heat transfer is taking place?

Give three examples.

convection

1000

What 3 forces determine surface currents?

wind, Coriolis Effect and Continental deflection

1000

What do we call it when deep currents come to the surface?

upwelling

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