Tectonic Processes
Potpourri
WE&S
Tides
Currents
100

A sudden release of energy inside the Earth that creates seismic waves; usually casued by movement of tectonic plates or volcanic activity.  

What is an earthquake?

100

Oceanic feature are formed at divergent plate boundaries, cover approximately 70% of the ocean floor, and are the largest habitat on earth.

What are abyssal plains?  

100
The deposition of suspended particles from water. 

What is sedimentation?  

100
Tide that occurs twice daily. 

What is a semi-diurnal tide?

100

The Name of the World's Oceans.

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

200

The outermost layer of rock on Earth.

What is the crust?

200

What tide is formed when the Sun, Earth, and Moon form a right angle

What is a neap tide?

200

The level of transparency loss water has due to the presence of suspended particles in the water. 

What is turbidity?

200

Difference in height between the high-tide mark and the low-tide mark over the course of the day.

What is the tidal range (or the tidal amplitude)?

200

The movement of cold, nutrient-rich water from deep in the ocean to the surface. 

What is upwelling?

300

A region of molten rock within the interior of the Earth, between the core and the crust.

What is the mantle?

300

Give 3 examples of evidence supporting the plate tectonic theory

What are the geological matching of rock formations, distribution of fossils and living organisms, paleomagnetic stripes on the ocean floor and the jigsaw fit of the continents?

300

The low-lying triangular area at the mouth of a river formed by the deposition of sediments.

 What is a delta?

300

A tide that occurs when the Sun and Moon are aligned, causing the largest tidal range?

What is a Spring tide?

300

ENSO stands for this weather pattern. 

What is the El Nino Southern Oscillation?

400

The benthic, or bottom, zone between the highest and lowest spring tide water marks on the shoreline.  Also referred to the intertidal zone. 

What is the littoral zone?
400

A warm current that develops off the coast of Ecuador around December, which can cause widespread death with the local food chains. 

What is El Nino?

400

A natural process where material is worn away from the Earth's surface and transported elsewhere. 

What is erosion?

400

The location of the highest tidal range on Earth.

What is the Bay of Fundy?

It can reach up to 16.3 m!

400

The number of years that ENSO changes on average.

What are 3-5 years (sometimes as long as 7 years)?

500

A partially enclosed, tidal, coastal body of water where fresh water from a river meets the saltwater of the ocean. 

What is an estuary?

500
Constantly moving systems of deep-ocean water driven thermohaline circulation. 

What is the global ocean conveyor belt?  

500

What TWO factors do scientists focus on when studying coastal morphology?

What are the slope of the shore and the size of the sediment found on the shore?

500

The coastal flooding of an abnormally high seawater level associated with low pressure weather systems. 

What is tidal surge (or storm surge)?

500

Which reef grows vertically from the continental shelf or lagoon floor

Patch reef

600

The dense, basaltic layer of crust that makes up the bottom of the ocean basins. 

What is the oceanic crust?

600

A coldwater current with low salinity levels that flows north along the western coast of South America, also called the Peru current. 

What is the Humboldt current?

600

The wearing or breaking down of rocks through physical, chemical, or organic means. 

What is weathering?

600

Other than gravity.  Shape of the coastline, weather, and size of water body.

What are 3 factors that affect tidal range?

600

The downward movement of water in the sea due to densitty differences?

What is downwelling?

700

The theory supporting the possibility that continents are able to move over Earth's surface. 

What is Continental Drift?  

700

The study of the forms of things. 

What is morphology?

700
Littoral zone habitat is found in protected regions and is least exposed to weathering and erosion.

What is a muddy shore?

700

Name of the highest Spring tides caused by the close proximity of the Earth and moon?

What is a King Tide?

700

A force that results from the Earth's rotation that causes objects or particles in motion to deflect to the right in the northern hemisphere?

What is the Coriolis Effect?