How many oceans are there?
One global ocean!
Salinity is the measure of the amount of dissolved _________ in ocean water.
Salt
What organism produces over 50% of Earth's oxygen and is the base of most marine food webs?
Phytoplankton
What is the natural movement of air called?
Wind
Climate change is resulting in sea surface temperatures ________________.
Rising or Increasing
Oceans cover about what percent of the surface of the Earth?
A- 25%
B- 50%
C- 70%
D- 100%
C- 70% of the surface of Earth!
Areas where freshwater enters the ocean (like a river) __________ the salinity of the ocean in those areas.
Decrease
What tool do scientists use to classify organisms by asking a set of questions about the organism?
A Dichotomous Key
_________ are caused by the friction of wind moving against the water.
Waves
What is happening to the sea ice in the ocean due to climate change?
It's Melting
What does the ocean floor look like?
Varied, with hills, valleys, canyons, underwater mountain ranges, volcanoes and even waterfalls!
When hot water and cold water meet in the ocean water, what happens to the cold water?
It sinks
An organism's ________ is its role within a community. It may change over time.
Niche
During the tides, water is highest during ____________ and lowest during ____________.
High Tide
Low Tide
What is one risk to coastal communities due to weather or climate change?
Rising sea levels
Erosion
Property damage
A ______________ is an area over which surface water and all the materials it collects flows to a single collection area, like a bay or an ocean.
Watershed
The deeper you descend in the ocean, what decreases? (Select all that apply!)
Temperature, Water Pressure, Sunlight
Temperature and Sunlight Decrease
A _________ shows the flow of energy from the sun through the producers, consumers and decomposers.
Current
Name 2 positive impacts humans can have on oceans and coastal communities
More sustainable fishing practices and fish farming
New practices and laws to prevent trash and other pollution from getting to coasts and open ocean
Educational outreach
New construction to control flooding and wave impacts
New practices to control coastal erosion
Global commitments from many countries to fight climate change
Protecting portions of beaches as protected areas
Banning single-use plastics
Ocean habitat restoration projects
What are the deepest parts of the ocean floor called?
Trenches
Why are there layers in the graduated cylinder?

Each layer has a different salinity level
Draw the arrows correctly in the food chain below:
Sun Kelp Sea Urchin Sea Otter
What happens to ocean waters due to the gravitational pull of the moon?
The Tides
Ocean acidity is increasing due to an increase in ____________ from the atmosphere.
Carbon Dioxide