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100

What does sonar primarily measure to map the ocean floor?

Sound wave reflections and travel time

100

Approximately what percent of Earth’s water is contained in the oceans?

97%

100

Which process contributes to a rise in global sea level in modern times?

Thermal expansion of seawater and melting glaciers

100

What is the address on the goggles in Finding Nemo? 

42 Wallaby Way, Sydney, Australia

100

What is the Name of the person that fish-napped nemo?

P. Sherman

200

Which technology continuously monitors surface temperature, currents, and wave conditions from space?

OSTM/Jason-3 satellites

200

Why does seawater generally have a lower freezing point than freshwater?

Because dissolved salts lower the freezing temperature

200

Which coastal feature forms when a spit grows across the mouth of a bay?

Baymouth bar

200

The thermocline is best described as:

 A zone where temperature decreases rapidly with depth

200

What is the primary cause of turbidity currents that cut submarine canyons?

Rapidly flowing, sediment-laden water along the seafloor

300

Salinity of seawater is usually expressed in which units?

Parts per thousand (ppt)

300

What is a beach primarily composed of?

Loose sediment deposited and moved by waves

300

Ocean layering (stratification) is primarily caused by differences in what property?

Density due to temperature and salinity

300

A submerged, isolated rock tower left on a wave-cut platform is called a

Sea stack

300

What type of fish is Nemo? 

Clown-Fish

400

What is the hypothesis of Earth's Origins? 

Water arrived partly from comets and meteorites and partly from volcanic outgassing.

400

Wave refraction causes which effect along irregular coastlines with headlands and bays?

Concentration of breaker energy on headlands, increasing erosion there

400

What is the name of the current in Finding Nemo? 

East Australian Current

400

Which deepwater mass forms near Antarctica and sinks to contribute to deep-ocean circulation?

Antarctic Bottom Water

400

How do hydrogenous marine sediments form?

By precipitation of minerals directly from seawater

500

What is the shark's name that tries to eat Nemo's father and Dory? 

Bruce

500

What drives the major surface ocean currents and creates gyres?

Wind patterns and the deflection by continents and Earth’s rotation

500

What can be said about spring tides? 

spring tides occur when the Sun, Moon, and Earth align, producing higher high tides.

500

Longshore currents primarily move sediment in which direction relative to the shoreline?

Parallel to the shore

500

Abyssal plains are characterized by:

Flat areas 5–6 km below sea level covered by fine sediments

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