Ocean surface currents slides 1,2
Nemo slides 3,4
Current patterns and climate slides 5,6
deep currents slide 7
Waves slides 8,9
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Stream-like movements of water that occur at or near the surface of the ocean are called_

Surface Currents.

100

The East Australian Current does flow along the East coast of_ 

Australia 

100

When currents meet land forms, they change_

direction 

100

Deep currents are stream-like movements of ocean water far below the _

ocean surface

100

Waves are made of two main components - crests and_

troughs 

200

Surface currents flow like rivers in distinct patterns around the_

Earth

200

The eastern Australian current does also flow southward from the_

great barrier ref 

200

This is known as continental_

deflection 

200

Deep currents are not controlled by wind or the_

Coriolis effect 

200

A crest is the_point 

highest 

300

Surface currents are controlled by_ factors

four

300

Speeds in the core of the EAC are among the strongest in the South Pacific, up to_ 

4.5 Miles and hour 

300

Warm water currents begin near the_

equator

300

Deep currents are mainly controlled by increases in_

water density 

300

The trough is the_point 

lowest 

400

The gulf stream, flows from Florida to _

Iceland

400

The East Australian Current transports a staggering _cubic metres of water southward each second.

40 million 

400

Warm water currents carry warm water to other parts of the_

ocean

400

Temperature and salinity affect the density of _

ocean water

400

A wavelength is the distance between two adjust_

crests or troughs

500

Global winds blowing across the Earth’s surface create _

surface currents

500

The current is almost_ wide 

100 km 

500

 Cold water currents begin closer to the_

poles

500

Less-dense water always flows on top of _

denser water 

500

Mechanical waves are waves that require a_

medium