Earth's Ocean
Characteristics of the Ocean Floor
Ocean waves
Ocean currents
100

Name a way that the ocean floor can be studied

What are sonar, satellites, underwater vessels, and deep-sea drilling?

100

The flat part of the ocean floor

What are the abyssal plains?
100

A disturbance that transfers energy through ocean water

What is a ocean wave?

100

The cause of deep ocean currents

What is the result of differences in density? 

200

The zone where water temperature drops with increased depth faster than it does in other layers

What is the thermocline?

200

The result of diverging plates

What is a mid-ocean range?

200

four natural events that can cause natural disaster and also large waves

What are earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, and meteorites and asteroids?

200

These affect surface currents.

What are continental deflections, the Coriolis effect, and global wings?

300

Chemical and physical characteristics of ocean water

What are chemical characteristics which include salinity and the amount and type of gasses in the water.....and  

Physical characteristics which include temperature and density?

300

The three parts of the continental margin

What is the continental shelf, continental slope, and continental rise?

300

how to calculate wave speed

What is the multiplication of wavelength and frequency?

300

how surface currents are powered

What is the sun heating the surface, heat rising, causing low pressure in the atmosphere, and causing wind to form?

400

The 5 main oceans

What are the Pacific ocean, Atlantic ocean, Southern ocean, Indian ocean, and the Arctic ocean?

400

the result of subducting plates

What is an ocean trench?

400
The definition of a tsunami

What is a series of waves that form when a large volume of ocean water is suddenly moved up or down?


400

Describe the transfer of energy in a convection current

What is energy being lost to the surroundings as it cools and then the cool water absorbs the energy and replaces the water that is leaving the surface currents?

500

The overall salinity of seawater

What is 3.5%

500

Submerged volcanic mountains...and what they are called above sea level

What are seamounts?....What are volcanic islands?

500

This happens when a wave reaches the shore

when the waves reach water shallower than one-half their wavelength, they begin to interact with the ocean floor. As waves touch the ocean floor, they transfer the energy to the ocean floor. As a result the water at the bottom of the wave slows down, wave height increases, and the waves form closer together. The top of the wave travels faster than the bottom, gravity putts the crest down (breaking) and the wave transfers the energy to the shore

500

The two things ocean currents transport. name examples of each. 

What is energy and matter?

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