Terms
Tides
Waves
Oceans
Ocean Topography
100

the two factors that affect ocean water density

temperature and salinity

100

which two forces cause the tides on earth?

moon and sun

100

the distance between trough and crest is called the _________.

wave height

100

Which hemisphere has more ocean?

Southern

100

A margin that has a continental slope that disappears abruptly into an oceanic trench is called an ________ margin.

active

200

a partially enclosed coastal body that is connected to the ocean

estuary

200

a spring tide occurs during which phases of the moon?

new and full

200

Define wave period

the time interval between the passage of successive crests at a stationary point

200

Which ocean is the deepest?

Pacific

200

The deepest part of the ocean is ______________ located in the southern end of the _____________ near the island of ____________.

Challenger Deep

Mariana Trench

Guam

300

the transport of sediment in a zigzag pattern

beach drift

300

The flowing out of the tide is called the ________

ebb current

300

the distance wind has travelled across open water is the ________

fetch

300

The coriolis effect deflects surface ocean currents to the right or left of their path of motion in the southern hemisphere?

left

300

Name the three major topographic units of the ocean floor

Continental margin, mid-ocean ridge, ocean basin floor

400

movements of ocean water caused by density differences brought about by variations in temperature and salinity

thermohaline circulation

400

A tide in which the range between high tide and low tide is minimal

neap tide

400

the process by which the  portion of a wave in shallow water slows, causing the wave to bend

wave refraction

400

What drives surface ocean currents?

prevailing winds

400

a weathered seamount is called a ______

guyot

500

a marshy or muddy area that is covered and uncovered by the rise and fall of the tide

Tidal Flat

500

Explain why tides create a bulge opposite to the object generating the gravitational pull

The moon is pulling the water on the side facing the moon towards it, but it is also pulling the center of earth towards itself. This means that the earth moves slightly towards the moon, leaving a bulge of water on the opposite side of the earth, hence two tidal bulges.



500

The three factors that effect the height, length, and period of a wave are...

wind speed

fetch

length of time the wind has blown

500

The dissolved materials in water come from what 3 sources?

weathering of rocks on the continents

outgassing from earth's interior

remnants of marine organisms

500

From the edge of the ocean to the centre, name the 6 topographical features of the ocean floor

continental shelf, slope, and rise; seamount; abyssal plain; Mid-ocean ridge/rift valley