water cycle
locations of water
tides
currents
waves and the ocean floor
100

How does the water cycle relate to weather conditions like humidity, clouds and precipitation?

Liquid water evaporates into water vapor, condenses to form clouds, and precipitates back to earth in the form of rain and snow.

100
  • Why is water the universal solvent?

it is capable of dissolving more substances than any other liquid.

100

What are tides?

Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and are also caused by the Earth and Moon orbiting one another.

100

Do surface currents always move water vertically or horizontally?

horizontal and vertical water movement.

100

How do waves affect the ocean floor?


Waves can move sand when their energy is in contact with the bottom.

200
  • How do these patterns change over time based on temperature and the dynamic nature of the water cycle?

rising global temperature evaporates more water from the ocean and land.

200
  • Why can't people drink seawater?

When humans drink seawater, their cells are thus taking in water and salt.

200

What is a spring tides?

Spring tides happen just after every full and new moon

200

Does wind affect surface currents?

Surface currents in the ocean are driven by global wind systems

200

What causes waves in the ocean?

most commonly caused by wind.

300

What is water cycle

evaporation of water, then condensation, precipitation and collection.

300

Where does the water come from?

surface or ground water.

300

what are neap tides ?

Neap tides occur when the moon is in the first or third quarter

300

Do surface currents affect water temperature, air temperature, or both?

Surface currents affect both water and air temperature.

300

What is ocean floor called?

the seafloor

400

Where do puddles go?”

he water goes up into the air and gets mixed into the rest of the air.

400

What are the 3 main sources of water?

groundwater, surface water and rainwater.

400

What causes tides?

the gravitational forces exerted on the earth by the moon, and to a lesser extent, the sun.

400

How far down do surface currents move water?

50 to 100 meters deep

400
  • How does wind create all the ocean currents?

 drags on the surface of the water as it blows.

500

How is snow formed?”

when tiny ice crystals in clouds stick together to become snowflakes.

500

how many percent of salt water is in the ocean

%97.7 percent of salt water

500

Why are spring and neap tides so called?

The term appears to have come about because these tides seem to 'spring forth'.

500

How do surface currents affect the ocean?

controlling the climate.

500

which three factors most directly affect surface currents in the oceans?

1.global winds 2.coriolis effect 3.continental berlections