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

This surface current flows from Florida to Iceland and transports 25 times more water than all of the rivers in the world.

What is the Gulf Stream?

100

True or False: Finding Nemo got all of the details of the EAC correct.

What is false?

100

Suface currents warm or _____ some costal areas year-round. 

What is cool?

100

True or false: Denser water moves along the ocean floor, while less-dense water flows above it. 

What is true?

100

Waves in the ocean move in this pattern. 

What is circular?

200

This effect causes surface currents to move in curved paths rather than straight lines.

What is the Coriolis effect?

200

EAC stands for this.

What is the Eastern Australian Current?

200

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

What is climate?

200

Surface currents carry warmer, less dense water from here to here. 

What is the equator to the poles?

200

Ocean waves form because of this between the wind and the surface of the water.

What is friction?

300

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

What are surface currents?

300

The EAC flows this direction from the Great Barrier Reef.

What is southward?

300

Warm currents begin near here and carry warm water to other parts of the ocean. 

What is the equator?

300

Deep water currents are mainly controlled by increases in this. 

What is water density?

300

The _______ of a wave is its highest point, and the ______ is its lowest point. 

What are crest, trough?

400

Because of the Coriolis effect, currents in the Northern Hemisphere turn _____________ while currents in the Southern Hemisphere turn __________.

What are clockwise, counterclockwise?

400

The EAC flows at speeds up to _____ miles per hour.

What is 4.5?

400

The Gulf Stream is this temperature of current. 

What is warm?

400

Ocean water becomes denser when it gets _______ and ________. 

What are saltier and colder?

400

A wave is defined as a transfer of this.

What is energy?

500

Surface currents are controlled by these four factors. 

What are global winds, the Coriolis effect, continental deflections, and water temperature?

500

The EAC is located in this ocean. 

What is the Pacific Ocean?

500

This happens when currents meet landforms and change direction. 

What is conntinental deflection?

500

Starting at about this depth, water temperature becomes colder as depth increases. 

What is 200 meters?

500

This type of wave requires some type of matter to travel through. 

What are mechanical waves?