Ocean Surface Currents (Slides 1 & 2)
Nemo (Slides 3 & 4)
Currents Patterns (Slides 5 & 6)
Deep Currents (Slide 7)
Waves (Slides 8 &9)
100

Streamlike movements of water that occur at or near the surface of the ocean are called ________.

Surface Currents 

100


The East Australian Current transports a                                                                                               staggering __ million cubic metres of water                                                                                                southward each second.

40

100

Surface currents greatly affect the _____ in many parts of the world.

Climate 

100

What are stream-like movements of ocean water far below the ocean surface?

Deep currents 

100

____ are made of two main components - crests and troughs.

Waves 

200

Surface currents flow like rivers in ________ around the Earth.

Distinct Patterns 

200

The current is almost ___ km wide,                                                                                                                       and more than 1.5 km deep – in fact, more                                                                                                               like a ribbon than a tube.

100

200

How often do some surface currents warm and some cool coastal areas?

Year-round 

200

Are deep currents controlled by wind or the Coriolis effect?

No

200

A ______ is the distance between two adjusts crests or troughs.

Wavelength 

300

Surface currents are controlled by what four 

factors?

global winds, the Coriolis effect, 

continental deflections, and the water 

temperature.

300

The East Australian Current is not the 

_______ warp-tube

Fast-Flowing 

300

Do surface currents affect the climate in many parts of the word?

yes 

300

Deep currents are mainly controlled by increases in ____.

Water density 

300

________ is the vertical distance between a waves crest and its trough. 



Wave height 

400

The Gulf Stream, which is one of the 

longest surface currents, transports __ 

times more water than all of the rivers in 

the world and flows from Florida to Iceland!

25

400

The East Australian Current does flow along 

the ______ of Australia,

East Coast 

400

What is it called when currents meet landforms, they change direction?

Continental Deflections

400

____-dense water always flows on top of denser water.

Less

400

Why do ocean waves form?

because of friction between the wind and the surface of the water.

500

Global winds blowing across the Earth’s surface create ___________.

Surface Currents 

500

_____ in the core of the EAC are 

among the strongest in the South Pacific, up 

to 4.5 mph an hour.

Speeds 

500

what causes changes in the atmosphere that disrupt the climate in many parts of the world?

When some surface currents warm and some cool coastal areas year-round.

500

_____ water moves along the ocean floor and eventually travels toward the equator in the form of a deep current.

Denser 

500

A wave is defined as a transfer of _____.

Energy