Vocabulary
Weird water
events
The dark side
of the moon
Driven by
density
The ocean in
motion
100

To provide evidence that goes against a claim

Refute

100

What is water made of?

Moleclues

100
When the moon was so dark what did astronauts see?

They saw a circle of darkness blocking the stars.

100

What is the pattern of the surface and deep ocean currents called?

It's called the global Conveyor

100

What does the ocean always do?

it moves place to place, carrying objects whenever it goes

200

What groups together in a partular way?

A molecue


200

what was the canyon formed by?

flash floods

200

How can one side of the moon be dark and bright?

It's because the moon does not make it's own light

200

Why is the water from the equator salty?

It's salty because the heat made the water evaporate, leaving salt behind.

200

What covers 71% of our planets ?

The ocean

300

Configuration, paradigm, motif, and matrix.

pattern


300

What is Iceland also known for?

it's fiery volcanoes

300

If the moon doesn't make it's light then where does it come from?

The light comes from the sun

300

How does the global conveyor begin?

Surface ocean current carrying warm water, it absorbs a lot of energy from chilly waters, etc/

300

How did shoes wash upon japan's, Oregon, and hawaii's beaches?

The shoes made their way on the beach because of the ocean currents.

400

Refers to a pair of genes where one is dominant and one is recessive, they are different.

Heterozgous

400

How much gallons fall over the Niagara falls every second?

75,000 gallons/ 283,900 lilters

400

How much is one day - night cycle on the moon?

29.5 earth days.

400

What takes a complete trip around the world?

Dense sinking water that pushes water and keeps going.

400

What is gyres?

A giant pattern of moving water that spans whole oceans and moves water to place to place in a circle.

500

The branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants

paleontology

500

how does a flash flood start?

The hard, dry desert ground can't absorb all the water. So the water flows quickly becoming a flash flood.

500

How long does a moonquake last?

30 minutes

500

How much gold is estimated in the ocean?

Over 20 million tons of gold dissolved in the ocean.

500

How would it be without currents?

Without these currents distributing heat, the equator would be extremely hot, making the poles colder,  making far less of earth's inhabitable.