Unique Nature of Pure Water
Physical Properties of Sea Water
Chemical Properties of Sea Water
Ocean Acidification
Carbon Cycle
100

What is known as the universal solvent? 


Water

100

What is used to measure water clarity?

 Secchi disk

100

What is the total amount of salt dissolved in water?  

Salinity

100

What is the average pH of the ocean?

   8.0-8.3

100

Where does the carbon that forms all organic molecules originally come from?

CO2 in the atmosphere 

200

What is the measure of the elastic tendency of liquids?        

Surface Tension

200

What color penetrates the deepest while the other colors are absorbed?     


Blue Light

200

What are the two elements that make up 88% of the material dissolved in seawater?

Sodium and Chloride

200

As you go further down into the the ocean, what increases?  


Pressure Increases

200

What process converts carbon dioxide into organic compounds like glucose?  

Photosynthesis

300

The attraction of one water molecule to another is known as?      

Hydrogen Bonding

300

What is SOFAR?

It is a naturally-occuring ocean "channel" that allows sound to carry great distances

300

What is the transition layer for depth and temperature called?  

Thermocline

300

What substance, found in the shells and skeletons of many ocean organisms, is most vulnerable to damage from ocean acidification?      


Calcium Carbonate

300

Name two ways how CO2 enters the atmosphere?      

Decomposition and Respiration

400

What happens to water molecules when heat is added?      

The water molecules move faster

400

Name at least 2 examples of why marine animals use sound.

communication, navigation, reproduction, and predator and prey detection.

400

What would cause variations to ocean salinity?

pure water (rivers, biological activity, hypothermal vents)

400

At what depth does the temperature not change? and what is that temperature?        


1000m and just below freezing

400

Which organisms break down organic compounds to release carbon dioxide back into the environment? (3 answers).  


Consumers, Decomposers, and Producers

500

Why is water unusual/unique?        

It’s less dense as a solid than as a liquid  

500

How does increasing water depth affect pressure, gases, and marine organisms? 


For every 10 meters of depth, pressure increases by one atmosphere. This compresses gases, which can impact marine organisms and the scientists studying them.

500

How are trace elements removed from the ocean, and why are they important for marine life?

Most trace elements are removed when they become part of sinking particles, called marine snow. Many of these elements are also essential nutrients for marine organisms.

500

Describe the effects/process of ocean acidification?    

Ocean acidification happens when the ocean absorbs extra carbon dioxide (CO₂) from the air. This makes the water more acidic, which can dissolve or weaken the shells and skeletons of animals like clams, oysters, and corals that are made of calcium carbonate. It can also make it harder for these animals to grow and survive.

500

How does carbon move through the environment and living things?         


Carbon moves from the atmosphere as CO2 into the ocean and into living things through photosynthesis, then is returned to the atmosphere by respiration.