a small soft foam board used primarily with swim fins, and ridden on the stomach
what is a bodyboard
The branch of science that deals with the Earth and it's atmosphere.
what is earth science
This is who discovered the law of gravity after getting hit in the head by an apple
a) Sir Isaac Newton
b) Alexander Graham Bell
c) Albert Einstein
Sir Isaac Newton
a long-bodied chiefly marine fish with a cartilaginous skeleton, a prominent dorsal fin, and toothlike scales.
what is a shark
called when a surfer is riding across the wave face at an angle to the shoreline, rather than riding straight toward the beach.
what is Angling
brand with a wave
what is ripcurl
Earth science relate to astronomy (True or False)
false
This scientist is best known for their contributions to evolutionary biology
a) Sir Isaac Newton
b) Charles Darwin
c) Stephen Hawking
Charles Darwin
small gregarious toothed whale that typically has a beaklike snout and a curved fin on the back.
Dolphine
surfing with your back to the wave, a goofyfoot going right, or a regularfoot going left
Backside
a reflected wave, caused by water pushed up onto a steep grade of beach, which then rushes back out to sea against the general wave movement
what is a backwash
Earth science relates to geology (True or False)
true
This person is known as the first scientist
a) Galileo Galilei
b) Leonardo da Vinci
c) Aristotle
Aristotle
bottom-dwelling marine ray with a flattened diamond-shaped body and a long poisonous serrated spine at the base of the tail
Sting Ray
abandon or ditch one's surfboard before getting wiped out by the wave, either paddling out, or while riding the wave.
Bail Out
a peak-shaped wave, with left and right shoulders, and the highest point of the crest in the middle of the peak.
what is A-frame
Earth Science relates to oceanography (True or False)
true
This scientist is known for inventing/patenting the first telephone
a) John McCarthy
b) Alexander Graham Bell
c) Edward Teller
Alexander Graham Bell
surfboard design first invented by the Campbell brothers, Duncan and Malcolm, in 1971
what is a bonzer
surfing technique in which the surfer creates big, deep turns by sinking much or all of the rail of the surfboard during each turn
Carving
What does waxing do for a board?
what is keep the surfer from slipping off the board
Earth science relates to zoology (True or False)
False Double those points!
This scientist is known for discovering the element Radium
a) Marie Curie
b) Elizabeth Damon
c) Beatrix Potter
Marie Curie
snakelike fish with a slender elongated body and poorly developed fins, proverbial for its slipperiness
Eel
turning up and down the face of a wave as you surf down the line
Climbing and Dropping