Climate
Seawater
Coasts
Waves
Tides
100

Which way does El Nino cause currents to flow in the Pacific?

East to West
100

Does evaporation increase or decrease salinity?

Increase

100

What is an estuary?

Where ocean salt water and river fresh water mix

100

Where do standing waves form?

Enclosed bodies of water
100

Are semi-diurnal or diurnal tides more common?

Semi-diurnal

200

What is thermal expansion?

When molecules vibrate more so the distance between them increases - warms

200

What is the thermocline?

A layer of water where the temperature decreases rapidly

200

What part of the shore do the waves start to break?

Nearshore

200

What are internal waves?

Waves that oscillate within fluid, rather than on the surface

200
Do spring or neap tides cause the highest high tides?

Spring

300

What type of acid is formed in ocean acidification?

Carbonic acid

300

What layer of the ocean holds the most energy?

Deep ocean
300

What are barrier islands?

Islands formed from the build of sediment from waves, currents, and the wind - parallel to the shoreline
300

What is wave shoaling?

Waves entering shallow parts of water and increasing in hight but decreasing in wavelength

300

Do half moons occur during neap or spring tides?

Neap

400

During El Nino, the jet stream lowers. What is the affect of this on the North vs South US?

North is hotter/drier, South is cooler/wetter

400

What latitudes of the Earth have the largest surface water height?

45 degrees north and south

400

What's a fringing reef?

Reefs that grow near the coastline around islands and continents
400

What are capillary waves?

Affected by surface tension and gravity

400

What does tidal resonance cause?

Larger

500

What is the Southern Annual Mode?

A measure of how north/south the Southern Westerly Winds move

500

Why does climate change cause stronger storms?

It causes the ocean to not be able to hold as much energy so it's put into storms

500
Name all four ways that waves cause coastal erosion
Water hitting it, particles of rock hitting it, rocks hitting each other and breaking apart, acids dissolving
500

What is plunging?

Waves break suddenly, caused by off sea winds and low frequency waves, found when the sea floor suddenly rises

500

Explain how the moon's pull on the earth and oceans cause tides?

Pulls closest ocean and the earth creating a larger ocean height on both sides