ocean surface currents
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current patterns
deep currents
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100

Surface currents flow in a specific way

Can Surface currents flow like rivers in distinct patterns around the Earth

100

True or false, 

The East Australian Current does flow along the East coast of Australia

True

100

What would happen if Earth's surface were covered only with water

Currents would travel in a fixed pattern across the Earth

100

Deep Currents definition

Deep currents are stream-like movements of ocean water far below the ocean surface

100

Waves are made of two main components

Waves are made of two main components - crests and troughs

200

Surface currents are controlled by what four factors

global winds, the Coriolis effect, continental deflections, and the water temperature

200

True or False,

The Eastern austrailian current doesnt flow southward from the Great Barrier Reef

False

200

When currents meet landforms what happens

they change direction

200

True or false,

Deep currents are not controlled by wind or the Coriolis effect.

True

200

A crest is what

A crest is the highest point and the trough is the lowest point

300

Surface currents can reach certain depths

several hundred meters

300

The East Australian Current transports how much water per second

40 million cubic meters

300

When currents meet landforms they change direction, what is this known as

This is known as continental deflection

300

What are deep currents controlled by

Deep currents are mainly controlled by increases in water density

300

A wavelength is what

A wavelength is the distance between two adjust crests or troughs

400

Surface currents can reach certain lengths

Several thousand kilometers

400

How deep is the current

1.5 km deep

400

Surface currents greatly affect the climate in many parts of the world, Some surface currents warm and some cool coastal areas year-round, This causes what

This causes changes in the atmosphere that disrupt the climate in many parts of the world

400

Temperature and salinity affect what

Temperature and salinity affect the density of ocean water

400

what is wave height

Wave height is the vertical distance between a waves crest and its trough

500

Just as with winds, the rotation of the Earth causes surface currents to move in curved paths rather than straight lines.

Coriolis Effect

500

How wide is the current

100 km wide

500

Warm water currents begin where

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

500

Less-dense water always flows on what

Less-dense water always flows on top of denser water.

500

Waves move in what pattern

Waves move in a circular pattern