Seasons 1
Seasons 2
Oceans and Currents
Oceans and Currents
Waves
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What is the shortest day of the year in the SOUTHERN hemisphere?

June 21st-22nd

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What is the longest day of the year in the NORTHERN hemisphere?

June 21st-22nd

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What are the 5 oceans of Earth?

Pacific, Atlantic, Artic, Indian, and Southern

100

True or False?

The ocean is actually deeper below the surface than the land is above the surface.

True

100

What causes ocean waves?

Prevailing winds. 

200

What two days do we have exactly 12 hours of sunlight?

Vernal and Autumnal Equinox?

200

When is the Earth actually closest to the Sun?

At the Autumnal and Vernal Equinoxes

200

What is the coolest the ocean ever really gets?

33 degrees Fahrenheit, 1 degree Celsius.

200

What is the deepest point of the ocean?

Mariana Trench

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What determines how strong or large a wave will be?

How much wind blows over the water. 

300

What two things cause seasons on Earth?

Tilt of the Earth and revolution of the Earth around the sun. 

300

What is the Latin word for Fall?

Autumnal

300

What is the main thing that causes surface ocean currents?

Prevailing winds. 

300

What is the main thing that causes deep ocean currents?

Density difference in the ocean
300

What are breakers?

Waves that happen when the lower motion of  wave begins to hit bottom and slow down. This causes the top of the wave to crash over the bottom of the wave. 


You know them as the waves surfaces ride. 

400

If your hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, what causes you to have summer heating?

Your get more direct sunlight which warms you up more and gives you longer days. 

400

If your hemisphere is titled away from the sun, what causes you to have winter cooling?

Your days are shorter and you are getting less direct sunlight. 

400

What is thermocline?

Drop in temperature in the ocean the further down you go. 

400

What is pycnocline?

The increase in pressure as you go deeper into the ocean. 

400

What causes the water to move in a wave?

The water molecules in a wave only move in a circular motion. The water itself does not move from one place to another. 

500

If the northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, which of the following cities will have the longest day?

Anchorage, Alaska (61 degrees north)

Fairbanks, Alaska (64 degrees north)

Harmony, Minnesota (43 degrees north)

Fairbanks alaska

500

What is the Latin word for Spring?

Vernal

500

What direction the the gyres spin in each hemisphere?

northern hemisphere: clockwise


Southern hemisphere: counter clockwise

500

Other than the gyres, there are two other surface ocean currents. Where is one of them?

At the equator moving east and above Antarctica moving east. 

500

Come up to the board and label the following parts of a wave: wavelength, crest, still water level, trough, wave height , and wave period. 


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