What is the Chemical Formula for Water?
H2O
What is the difference between Evaporation and Evapotranspiration?
Evaporation happens over water and Evapotranspiration happens over land
What are the 4 main oceans and 1 not considered an ocean in Modern Physical Geography?
Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Southern
What is an Eddy?
A small whirlpool
Water droplets need to be different sizes to collide and coalesce. True or False?
True
What percentage of the planet is covered with water?
About 70%
What is the Second Largest Reservoir of water?
Ice Caps and Glaciers
What is the deepest point on the planet?
The Mariana Trench (About 10000 km)
Which way do Surface Ocean Currents flow in the Southern Hemisphere?
Counterclockwise
Which side of the mountain does cloud formation occur?
Windward side
What is Surface Tension?
The force between the molecules that creates tension specifically on the top layer of any volume of water.
What is Deposition (In Clouds)?
The change in state of matter (Phase Change) from gas to solid that occurs with cooling
The oceans have the most volcanoes on the planet, called the Ring of Fire. Which ocean has the most exposed (out of water) volcanoes?
The Pacific Ocean
How long does it take to complete one circuit of the global subsurface current?
About 1000 years
What is Graupel?
Snow-like rain, spherical bits of ice less than 5mm in diameter
Water can dissolve many chemicals and substances. What is the term for this?
Universal Solvent
What is the term for the process of water loss from plants through stomata?
Transpiration
Icepack is a seasonal effect. Which month is the Southern Ocean's icepack the largest?
September
What type of tide is it when the gravitational pull of the moon and sun are at a right angle?
Neap Tide
What is Frontal Lifting?
A cold, dry air mass collides with a warm, moist air mass
Why is the density of solid water different from liquid water.
The molecules are ordered in a structure increasing volume, decreasing the density.
Explain Sublimation.
Process where ice changes into water vapor without first becoming liquid. Movement is up into the atmosphere.
Why does seawater freeze at a slightly colder temperature than lakewater?
Seawater is more saline
Where are the highest tides located in the world?
Bay of Fundy, Canada
Where does convectional lifting specifically occur?
Interior of Continents