Surface Currents
Ocean Currents
Wind
Climate
Miscellaneous
100

What is the difference in surface currents and deep ocean currents?

Surface currents flow near the top of the ocean and are affected by global winds, the Coriolis effect, and continental deflection

Deep ocean currents flow near the bottom of the ocean and are affected by temperature and salinity differences

100

What is the main reason cold-water currents flow beneath warm-water currents?

Cold water is more dense than warm water and cold water will sink while warm water will rise

100

The atmosphere flows in large convection currents.  Explain how this works:

Warm air rises and cool air sinks causing wind to flow in a circular motion

100

Which three factors could affect the temperature of an area?

Latitude

Elevation/Altitude

Distance from large bodies of water

100

Radiation (the sun's rays in the form of electromagnetic rays) transfers solar energy from the sun to Earth's surface which causes:

The circulation of the Earth's atmosphere (wind) and Earth's ocean currents

200

What type of current would carry warm water away from the equator?

Surface Current

200

How is water temperature and water density related?

As temperature decreases (gets colder), water density increases (becomes more dense)

200

Name the two main causes of wind (atmospheric convection currents)  on Earth:

The uneven heating of Earth's surface 

Differences in air pressure

200

Draw a picture of a sea breeze, include H and L, and temperatures, arrows for wind flow direction, and a symbol for day or night

You get points if your arrows are going in the proper direction, there is a sun in your picture, the H is over the sea and the L over the land, warm is written over the land and cool over the sea 
200

What is the temperature of the land and a large body of water during the day?

What is the temperature of the land and a large body of water during the night?

warmer/cooler

cooler/warmer

300

Name the three factors that most affect ocean surface currents:

Global winds

Coriolis Effect

Continental Deflection

300

Ocean currents on Earth are caused by:

Global winds, Coriolis effect, continental deflection, and differences in temperature and salinity

300

On Earth, the equator receives more solar energy than the poles.  What three things are caused by the uneven heating of Earth's surfaces?

Wind convection currents

Global wind patterns 

Air pressure differences

300

The leeward side of the mountain will have _________ precipitation and the windward side of the mountain will have __________ precipitation.

low/high

300

What best explains why some areas on Earth are warmer/colder than other areas?

Temperatures on Earth are often related to latitude or how directly/intensely the sun's rays hit that part of Earth.

400

Name a cold ocean current and explain how cold water currents move:

California Current

Cold water currents originate at the poles and move toward the equator

400

Deep ocean currents are mainly caused by:

Temperature differences in the water

Salinity differences in the water

400

The highest air pressure on Earth is located near the ___________ and the lowest air pressure on Earth is located near the _________________.

Poles

Equator

400

Regions that are close to large bodies of water generally have more ______________ climates.

moderate

400

The higher you are above sea level (elevation/altitude), the _____________ the temperature.

colder

500

Name a warm water current and explain how warm water surface currents move:

Gulf Stream

Warm water currents start at the equator and move toward the poles

500

What causes warm water to move to cooler regions in the ocean?

Warm, less dense water rises and cooler, more dense water sinks (convection currents)

500

Cold, more dense air sinks, creating areas of ________ pressure.

Warm, less dense air rises, creating areas of _______ pressure.

High

Low

500

What happens to the temperature as you climb higher and higher into the atmosphere (troposphere)?

Temperatures get colder the higher you go in the troposphere

500

The easterlies blow from _________ to __________, and are located near the ________________.

east to west

poles

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