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100

Either on land or underwater, such as carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide, chlorine dioxide, dissolve w/water and change ph to more acidic. 

metals from hydrothermal vents rust

release salts increasing the salinity 

what is volcanic eruptions? 

100

temp at surface in tropical waters is always highest due to more solar energy. 

temp decreases at poles due to less direct sunlight

what is temperature profiles

100

regular rise and fall of sea level is referred to as the tide and is due to the gravitational effects of the sun, moon, earth and rotation of earth. Moon has a greater effect on the pull of water (gravitational pull). High and low tides are caused by centrifugal forces from earths rotation (bulge of h2o on 1 side)

what is tides? 

100

Current:continuous movement of sea water in one direction

winds/rivers,& upwelling are involved in the formation of surface ocean currents

temperature and salinity are involved in the formation of DEEP ocean currents

What is Currents?

100

a seasonal change/reversal in the direction of winds/atmospheric circulation 

What is Monsoon?

200

water on land from precipitation can weather rocks and erosion carries it to rivers/streams to the ocean carrying with it pollutants.

what is runoff

200

surface: oxygen increases due to wave action/wind/mixing of air

0 to 100m: oxygen inc. from photosynthetic phytoplankton marine organism use oxygen during respiration. 

below 100: no turbulence = less oxygen 

                 no light/photosynthesis= less oxygen

                marine organisms use oxygen during                        respiration & decomposition 

what is dissolved oxygen

200

Factors that affect tidal range?

when earth, moon, and sun are aligned 

nature of the coast

tapering river mouth 

size of body of water

decrease in air pressure

increase in wind speed. 

200

the process that occurs when wind blows across the ocean surface, pushing water away(displacement)

deeper-colder water rises and replaces the water that was on top

significant vertical movement of water occurs

brings nutrients to the top/surface

what is upwelling/sea bed

200

indian experiences a wet summer monsoon because the land heats up quickly & there is a relatively large temperature difference, this is because of the waters higher specific heat capacity. Air over land becomes less dense and rises creating low pressure.

winter monsoon 


Summer monsoon

What is NEED TO KNOW




Land cools faster than water air over water is warm


water about retain heat long air over water is colder

300

photosynthesis removes carbon dioxide and produces oxygen. 

respiration removes oxygen and produces carbon dioxide. 

what is biological processes 

300

photosynthetic phytoplankton producing oxygen

marine organisms using oxygen during respiration 

anaerobic bacteria release oxygen during decomposition 

aerobic bacteria use up oxygen during decomposition 

remember* 

anaerobic- w/o air

aerobic- w/ air

what is biological factors

300

what is tidal range and what are tide times? 

tidal range- difference in height between lowest low & highest high tides. subtract highest high from lowest low.

Tide times

lunar day=24 hrs and 50 min, high to high. next day would be that time +50

1 high tide to next successful high tide is 12 hours and 25 minutes

high tide to low tide is 6 hours & 13 mins 

300

occurs in the southern pacific ocean

in an el nino year water is warmer and blows east instead of west causing warm water to switch directions 

australia experiences SEVERE drought

because of warm water upwelling can't occur which causes a depletion in anchovies 

what is El Nino?

300

a large, low pressure centre and many thunderstorms with strong winds and heavy rain. OTHER NAMES HURRICANE OR TYPHOON

in order to form must be over warm sea water, low pressure area, rotation of earth(Coriolis effect)

cause structural damage to communities, damage to trees/habitats, storm surge causes flooding death/disease, destroy sea base industries

benefits: rain to dry areas, replenish nutrients, seed dispersal, removes non-native plants

what is cyclones?

400

salinity decreases the closer to shore from runoff

salinity decreases=runoff increases

salinity stays the same at the equator 

volcanoes release carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, chlorine from hydrochloric gas, flu orine gas (floride)

calcium carbonate is necessary for the formation of marine organisms' shells

what is Surface salinity

400

pressure decreasing then oxygen decreases

temperature decreases then oxygen increases

salinity increases then oxygen decreases

turbulence from mixing of air/wind/wave action then oxygen increases

what is physical factors

400

surface ocean currents are generally driven by the wind and have a clockwise spiral in the N hemisphere, counter-clockwise in the S hemisphere. 

What is Wind?

400

what happens when a cyclone hits and and when the distance from the cyclone increases?

when a cyclone hits land;

less water, no evaporation, less energy 

as distance from the eyewall increases air pressure increases, rain fall decreases, wind speed decreases. 

500
temp inc = temp dec

depth inc=density inc

depth inc=salinity incd

what is density

500

oxygen in fresh/salt water

fresh-higher in oxygen concentration

salt- low oxygen concentration

500

deep ocean currents are driven by density gradients.

temp and salinity affect density, higher salinity = higher density

warm water rises while cold water sinks

this sinking and rising is what causes currents.

What is density?

500

rise of sea water above mean sea level caused by severe low pressure system and high winds

what is storm surge?

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