Ocean Floor Features
Water Movements
Marine Ecosystems
Ocean Environment & Properties
Grab Bag / True or False
100

The shallow, gently sloping part of the ocean floor that extends out from the edge of a continent.

What is the continental shelf?

100

The regular rise and fall of the ocean's waters, caused mostly by the gravitational pull of the moon.

What are tides?

100

Organisms like plants and algae that make their own food using sunlight.

What are producers?

100

The measure of the amount of dissolved salt in water

What is salinity?

100

True or False: The ocean covers more than 70% of the Earth's surface

True

200

The steep drop-off that connects the continental shelf to the deep ocean floor.

What is the continental slope?

200

Large streams of ocean water that move in a continuous path, like a river flowing through the ocean.

What are currents?

200

Animals that must eat other living things to get energy

What are consumers?

200

As you go deeper into the ocean, this property decreases drastically, leaving the deep ocean completely black

What is sunlight (or light)?

200

The ocean is a mix of water, gases, and dissolved Solids. This common kitchen ingredient is the most abundant dissolved solid in ocean water.

Salt

300

The vast, flat, and muddy area of the deep ocean floor.

What is the abyssal plain?

300

This movement of water is caused by wind blowing across the surface of the ocean.

What are waves

300

Microscopic, floating organisms that form the base of almost all ocean food webs.

What is plankton?

300

As you dive deeper into the ocean, this property increases because of the weight of the water pushing down on you.

What is water pressure

300

True or False: Plantlike organisms called phytoplankton produce a huge amount of the oxygen we breathe on Earth

True

400

Deep, narrow canyons in the ocean floor that are the deepest places on Earth

What is an ocean trench?

400

This famous, warm ocean current flows from the Gulf of Mexico up the east coast of the United States.

What is the Gulf Stream

400

Tiny consumers (like krill or small fish larvae) that float near the surface and eat phytoplankton.

zooplankton?

400

As you descend from the surface to the abyssal plain, the temperature of the water does this.

What is decreases (gets colder)?

400

This powerful underwater event can cause a massive, destructive wave called a tsunami.

Earthquakes

500

The pile of sediment and sand at the bottom of the continental slope that transitions into the abyssal plain.

What is the continental rise?

500

These two things are the main causes of deep ocean currents (hint: one makes water heavier, and the other relates to heat).

What are salinity (saltiness) and temperature

500

These organisms break down dead plants and animals on the ocean floor, returning nutrients to the ecosystem.

What are decomposers

500

Most marine life is found in this top layer of the ocean because it has the most sunlight and warmth

What is the sunlit (or photic) zone?

500

Unlike rivers, ocean water is a mixture of water and dissolved solids. Name the primary type of water found in the oceans.

Saltwater