Vocabulary
Intertidal Zone
Estuaries
Adaptations
Tides & Environment
100

Q: This is the area where land meets the ocean and is exposed during low tide.


A: What is the intertidal zone?

100

Q: This type of tide exposes the most land in the intertidal zone.


A: What is a low tide?

100

Q: Estuaries are located where rivers meet this body of water.


A: What is the ocean?

100

Q: Barnacles use this to stay attached to rocks.


A: What is a strong adhesive or cement-like substance?

100

Q: This has the strongest influence on Earth’s tides.


A: What is the moon

200

Q: A mixture of freshwater and saltwater is called this.


A: What is brackish water?

200

Q: Organisms in the intertidal zone must survive both underwater and exposure to this.


A: What is air (dry conditions)?

200

Q: Estuaries are known as “nurseries” for many species because they provide this.


A: What is shelter/protection?

200

Q: This adaptation helps mollusks avoid drying out.


A: What is a hard shell?

200

Q: What is it called when the tide is at its highest point 

A: What is high tide

300

Q: Organisms that can tolerate a wide range of salinity are called this.


A: What are euryhaline organisms?

300

Q: This zone of the intertidal area is underwater most of the time.


A: What is the lower intertidal zone?

300

Q: This is a major environmental benefit of estuaries besides being habitats.


A: What is filtering pollution / improving water quality?

300

Q: Some intertidal animals hide in this during low tide to stay moist.


A: What are tide pools?

300

Q: The difference in height between high tide and low tide is called this.


A: What is tidal range 
400

Q: The daily rise and fall of sea levels caused by gravity is called this.


A: What are tides?

400

Q: Name one challenge organisms face in the intertidal zone.


A: (Examples: drying out, wave action, temperature changes)

400

Q: This factor constantly changes in estuaries and affects organisms living there.


A: What is salinity?

400

Q: This adaptation helps crabs avoid predators and drying out.


A: What is burrowing or hiding under rocks?

400

Q: Spring tides happen when?

A: Earth, Moon, and Sun are in a straight line.

500

Q: The region of an estuary where freshwater and saltwater fully mix is called this zone.


A: What is the mixing zone?

500

Q: This type of wave energy can dislodge organisms in the intertidal zone.


A: What is wave action?

500

Q: Name one type of estuary we studied


A: salt marsh,  coastal plain estuary

500

Q: Sea stars survive wave action using this system for movement and attachment.


A: What is the water vascular system?

500

Q: Neap tides occur when the Sun and Moon are positioned at this angle relative to Earth.


A: What is a right angle (90°)?