The primary oceans on our planet
Atlantic, Pacific, Indian and Arctic
Easily replaces or replenishes itself.
Renewable resource
The smallest unit that can enter a chemical reaction.
What is an atom?
The direction a buoyant force acts
What is upward?
The amount of fluid and object must displace to float
What is a floating object displaces a volume equal to the volume of the part of the object that is submerged.
This is the percentage of water that is ocean.
97%
It has 2 hydrogen molecules and 1 oxygen molecule.
What is water.
Mass per unit volume
What is density?
The ability of fluid to exert an upward force
What is buoyancy?
H20
What is water? Or what is 2 hydrogen molecules and 1 oxygen molecule?
This is the percentage of water that is freshwater
3%
Cannot replace or replenish itself quickly.
Nonrenewable resource
The amount of matter in an object
What is mass?
The object will sink in liquid if it is this
What is more dense?
Part of the ship that helps it float
What is the hull?
This is the percentage of water that is accessible or drinkable
What is 1%
Fish are killed and cannot reproduce quickly.
What is overfishing?
Lines that run north and south of the equator
What is latitude
The upward buoyant force acting on
an object equals the mass of the fluid
displaced by the object
What is Archimedes Principle?
water that fills large areas between continents
What is a basin?
Water having a specific high heat is positive thing for marine life.
What is it helps marine life handle any drastic changes in temperature.
Anything that takes up space and has mass.
What is matter ?
Lines that run east and west of the equator
What is longitude?
The force of gravity equals an object's________
What is weight?
Objects float more easily in dense fluids because_____
What is greater displaced weight results in a greater buoyant force?