Definitions
Currents
Currents and climate
Waves
Tides
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Highest part of a wave

Crest

100

Near the equator global winds blow ocean currents in which direction?

East to west

100

What type of climate do warm-water currents create for coastal areas?

They create warmer climates.

100

The vertical distance between wave crest and wave trough.

Wave height

100

How does the moon’s gravity create high and low tides?

The moon is revolving more slowly than the Earth is rotating.

200

Lowest part of a wave

Trough

200

What can transport many times more water than all the rivers in the world?

The gulf stream

200

What did Thor Heyerdahl prove when he sailed from Peru to Polynesia?

Ocean currents could have enabled ancient people to make this trip.

200

Why does an earthquake cause a tsunami?

Because a large body of water is pushed up from the ocean floor.

200

What patterns cause spring tides and neap tides?

The height of high tide varies with the phases of the moon.

300

Distance between adjacent wave crests or troughs.

Wavelength

300

What surface current is deflected by the continent of South America?

Brazil current

300

How do surface currents compare to deep currents?

Colder and more dense.

300

Why do the wave heights increase as they approach shore?

The waves begin to interact with the ocean floor.

300

What do you know to be true because of spring tides and neap tides?

The height of high tide varies with the phases of the moon.

400

Areas where water is drawn away from the shore.

Low tide

400

What causes water from deep currents to rise to the surface to replace warm currents?

Flow of warm currents from the equator to the poles

400

What happens to water molecules when the air above water gets cold?

They slow down and get closer together, which decreases the water’s density.

400

wavelength (m)/wave period (s)=

How to calculate wave speed

400

What are negative effects of El Niño?

Alters weather patterns and causes flash floods and mudslides.

500

Moon’s gravity pulls water into a bulge

High tide 

500

What is an example of how the coriolis effect impacts wind and surface currents?

The wind and currents move in a curved path.

500

Which direction does the undertow flow in?

In the opposite direction of the wave.

500

Where does the tidal bore usually occur?

Along the coast with narrow bays, inlets, and river channels

500

Why is it important for scientists to study and understand El Niño?

Because it effects organisms (living things) and land.