Ocean Surface Currents (Slides 1 & 2)
Nemo (Slides 3 & 4)
Currents Patterns (Slides 5 & 6)
Deep Currents (Slide 7)
Waves (Slides 8 & 9)
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Streamlike movements of water that occur at or near the surface of the ocean are called

Surface currents

100

Although the movie Nemo portrayed the east Australian Current very similar to its real parallel there are a few differences. Is the current a narrow jet that you can jump in and out of? Why or why not

No, it is not the current is much bigger and much wilder than in the movie.

100

When currents meet landforms, they change direction and this is known as?

Continental deflection

100

What are deep currents?

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

100

What two main components make up waves?

The two main components that makeup waves are the crests and troughs

200

What are four factors that control surface currents?

global winds, the Coriolis effect, continental deflections, and the water temperature.

200

How many cubic meters of water that goes southward can the Australian current produce in one second?

40 million cubic meters

200

Where do warm water currents begin?

Warm water currents begin near the equator

200

Are deep currents controlled by wind or the Coriolis effect?

No deep currents are not controlled by wind or the Coriolis effect, they are mainly controlled by increases in water density

200

What is a wavelength?

A wavelength is the distance between two adjust crests or troughs

300

What creates surface currents?

Global winds blowing across the Earth’s surface cause surface currents

300

Approximately how wide is the Australian current?

About 100km wide

300

Warm-water currents create what type of climate?

Warm-water currents create warmer climates in coastal areas that would otherwise be much cooler (Iceland)

300

When does ocean water get denser?

Ocean water gets denser when it becomes saltier or gets colder

300

What is a wave hieght?

Wave height is the vertical distance between a waves crest and its trough




400

Up to how deep can surface currents be?

Surface currents can reach depths of several hundred meters

400

The east Australian current flows along the east coast of Australia, but in which direction does it flow in relation to the great barrier reef.

The Australian current flows Southward of the great barrier reef

400

Cold-water climates create what type of climate?

Cold-water currents create cooler climates in coastal areas that would be much warmer (San Francisco)

400

What are two things that affect the density of ocean water?

Temperature and salinity affect the density of ocean water

400

What are mechanical waves?

Mechanical waves are waves that require a medium

500

Up to how long can surface currents be?

Surface currents can reach lengths of several thousand kilometers

500

Besides a tube what can the Australian current be compared to?

A ribbon

500

What pattern do currents travel across the world in if it was covered in only water?

If Earth's surface were covered only with water, currents would travel in a fixed pattern across the Earth

500

Deep currents carry______, denser water along the ocean floor from the poles to the equator.

colder 

500

What is a wave defined by?

A wave is defined as a transfer of energy