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

Streamlike movements of water that occur at or near the surface of the ocean are called

surface currents 

100

Finding Nemo may have added just a little

poetic license

100

If Earth's surface were covered only with water, currents would travel in a, what pattern and where?

fixed pattern across the Earth

100

Deep currents are WHAT? movements of ocean water far below the ocean surface

streamlike

100

what two main components are Waves made of  

crests and troughs

200

Surface currents flow like rivers in distinct patterns around the

earth 

200

The East Australian Current is not the fast-flowing warp-tube as it’s portrayed in the movie – it’s an

even better ride than that

200

When currents meet land forms, they change what?

direction

200

WHAT? are not controlled by wind or the Coriolis effect

Deep currents

200

A crest is the highest point and the trough is the what?

lowest point

300

Surface currents are controlled by four factors:

global winds, the Coriolis effect, 

continental deflections, and the water 

temperature.

300

The East Australian Current does

flow along the East coast of Australia

300

Warm water currents begin near what?

 the equator

300

Deep currents are mainly controlled by WHAT? in water density

increases

300

A wave is defined as a WHAT?

 transfer of energy

400

Surface currents can reach depths of several hundred meters and lengths of

several thousand kilometres

400

 it does flow southward from the 

Great Barrier Reef

400

Warm-water currents create what?

warmer climates

400

Ocean water gets WHAT? when it becomes saltier or gets colder

denser

400

Ocean waves are called WHAT? because they travel through a medium

mechanical waves

500

Global winds blowing across the Earth’s surface creates

surface currents.

500

the real East Australian Current is much bigger and

much wilder than in the movie

500

 Cold-water currents create what and where?

create cooler climates in coastal areas

500

 WHAT? water always flows on top of denser water.  

Less-dense

500

Sound can travel through air, WHAT?, or solids, but it can't travel through a vacuum

water