Ocean Floor
Ocean Water
Currents
Tides
RaNdOm
100

Area on the bottom of the sea floor

Abyssal Plain
100

What is the chemical formula for the salt in the ocean?

NaCl

100

Name 2 causes of a surface current

Global winds and coriolis effect 

100

What causes tides?

the moon and Sun's gravity pulling on the earth's oceans

100

Name the 5 oceans from large to small

Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, Arctic 

200

Where is the continental slope?

Between the shelf and rise
200

Name 5 common elements found in ocean water.

Oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, sodium, chlorine, magnesium, sulfur, calcium 

200

How many global gyres are there?

5

200

Explain a spring tide and what effect does it have on the earth's oceans?

Sun, earth, moon form a straight line. Sun and moon's gravity work with each other causing an unusually high tide

200
Which direction do the trade winds blow?

E to W

300

What are the deepest parts of the ocean called? 

trench
300

What percentage of water on the earth is locked up in the ocean?

97%

300

Why do gyres spin in different directions depending on the hemisphere?

Coriolis Effect

300

Explain a neap tide and what effect does it have on the earth's oceans?

Sun, earth, moon form a right angle. Sun and moon's gravity "fight" with each other producing a lower than normal low tide globally. 

300

What is the deepest point on earth and how deep is it?

Mariana Trench (Challenger Deep), 35-38K

400

How did seamounts from?

magma pushing through the oceanic crust

400
The pressure increases 1 atm every _____ ft. 

30

400

Which gyre is the GPGP located in?

North Pacific 

400

Why do we get 2 high tides a day?

Because the earth is rotating 

400

What percentage of the earth is covered in ocean?

71%

500

What do we call the flat topped seamounts?

guyot

500

What is the average ocean salinity?

35 ppt

500

Name the 3 types of currents and give an example of each?

Surface, mid level, deep. Surface caused by winds, mid level (upwelling, downwelling) caused by tides, deep (density, thermohaline, turbidity) caused by gravity and density differences. 

500

What is the average global tidal change?

3 ft

500

Name the type of tide that consists of only 1 high and 1 low tide a day, and where does it happen?

Diurnal tide. Gulf of Mexico, Alaska