These are special breathing organs used by oceanic animals.
What are gills?
This was put on the ROV for buoyancy.
What are pool noodles?
The production of light by a living organism.
What is bioluminescence?
The flow of electricity in an electronic circuit.
What is current?
One example is a water bottle and is something that humans throw in the ocean a lot.
What are plastics?
The activity of walking along beaches looking for valuable objects.
What is beachcombing?
This was the structure of the ROV build.
What are PVC pipes?
The upward and downward movements in the ocean.
What is vertical migration?
This is what current is measured in.
What is amps?
This is the name of the biggest spot of garbage in the world.
What is the Great Pacific Garbage Patch?
A visual way to show what the organisms in a habitat eat.
What is a food web?
You had to pick this up underwater and then go through the frame.
What are rings?
The bottom of the ocean.
What is the abyssal plain?
A force that counteracts the flow of current.
What is resistance?
This is a condition where there is no dissolved oxygen in the water.
What is anoxic?
A community of organisms and their physical environment interacting together.
What is an ecosystem?
The process of joining two metal surfaces together and used it to attach wires for the control system.
What is soldering?
What is cold seep?
The pressure that pushes electricity.
What is voltage?
This is a negative change in the environment that is usually something hazardous.
What is pollution?
These are invertebrate animals with soft bodies and are often covered with hard shells.
What are mollusks?
Either a manipulator, to pick up diving sticks, or sample water.
What are hydraulics?
An opening in the sea floor out of which heated water flows.
What are hydrothermal vents?
A measuring instrument that can measure multiple electrical properties.
What is a multimeter?
This is when there is a reduced level of oxygen in the ocean.
What is a dead zone?