Ocean Layers
Ocean Currents
Sand, Seawater, and Waves...OH MY!
Ocean Life
F, In, or M???
100

Contains flourishing plant life and shallow water

What is the continental shelf?

100

Currents carry this temperature of water

What is warm and cold water?

100

Seawater is denser than freshwater because it contains this

What is salt?

100

Fish living near the ocean floor are strange looking because of this

What is their huge mouths and sharp teeth?
100

blue whale

What is mammal?

200

Contains long mountain ranges called oceanic ridges and is at the bottom of the ocean

What is the floor?

200

Ocean currents are moved mostly by this

What is wind?

200

Waves are caused by these

What are winds?

200

This fish is caught for the oil in its liver

What is cod?

200

oyster

What is an In.?

300

Contains deep trenches at its base

What is the Continental Slope?

300

The Humboldt current brings mostly this temperature of water to areas

What is cold water?

300

The deepest spot in the ocean is called this and is located in this ocean

What is the Mariana Trench in the Pacific?

300

This fish has huge winglike fins which make it look like it flies through water

What is the manta ray?

300

porpoise

What is a mammal?

400

Contains almost all of the fish that are caught and to be sold for food and contains rich oil fields

What is the Continental Shelf?

400

Knowing about ocean currents can help people using sea travel easier and quicker (True or False)

What is true?

400
When waves churn and change minerals and rocks into smaller particles of this.

What is sand?

400

This kind of whale is hunted for its oil and ambergris

What is the sperm whale?

400

white shark

What is a fish?

500

Contains underwater volcanoes

What is the floor?

500

Matthew Maury used these in bottles to help perform his experiments about ocean currents

What are messages?

500

This is the temperature that seawater freezes at

What is 28.5 degrees F?

500

This fish is known as a man-eater

What is the White Shark?

500

sponge

What is an In.?