Water Properties
Ocean Regions
Part 1
Ocean Regions
Part 2
Vocab Part 1
Vocab Part 2
100

Amount of salt in the dead sea

34%

100

The zone on a beach with high and low tides, is underwater only part of the time. 

Intertidal Zone

100

The submerged edges of the continental plates, before the dropoff point

Continental Shelf

100

Waters that have a high concentration of salt

Brine Water

100

Daily, or twice-daily changes in local sea level

Tides

200

Amount of salt normally in ocean water

3.5%

200

The zone between the low-tide mark and the edge of the continental shelf. Is warmer than deeper water, is well-lighted,  and has both benthic and pelagic creatures

Littoral Zone

200

The bottom of the ocean floor,  that is deeper than light can reach

Abyssal Plain

200

Waters that are a mix of fresh and salt water

Brackish Water

200

An indistinct zone extending from the shore as far inland as we can recognize land features affected by the ocean

Coastal Region

300

The 3 main dissolved gases that are normally found in ocean water

Oxygen,  Carbon Dioxide,  and Nitrogen
300

A zone of plentiful light, but only free-swimming creatures (no bottom dwellers)

Photic Zone

300

The smooth transition to the ocean floor where it starts to become less steep

Continental Rise

300

Openings in the ocean floor that can carry dissolved salt and minerals

Hydrothermal Vents

300

The measurement from the bottom of the wave to the top of the wave

Wave Height

400

The 4 main minerals normally found in ocean water

Sodium, Chloride,  Magnesium, Sulfates

400

This zone has very little, to no light, crushing pressure. Creatures here must be tough to survive

Abyssal Zone

400

The beginning of the deep ocean basin,  where the angle of the dropoff becomes steeper

Continental Slope

400

The place where freshwater from a river meets the ocean

Estuary

400

The distance between one wave and the other

Wavelength

500

The 2 named tides that happen based on the sun, earth, and moon's angles

Spring and Neap Tide

500

Zone where very few people have explored. Forms of life here have adapted to crushing pressure and no light

Hadal Zone

500

The 5 ocean basins

Arctic, Atlantic, Indian, Pacific, and Southern

500

The amount of dissolved salt in a given quantity of liquid

Salinity

500

The part of the wave measuring from one end of the wave to the other end

Wave Base

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