Properties of Water
Properties of Water II
Definitions
Properties of Seawater
Ocean Layers
100

Attraction of water molecules to themselves is called?

Cohesion

100

What kind of bonds cause water molecules to be attracted to each other?

Hydrogen bonds

100

this biological debris falls through the ocean, a source of nutrition for organisms that live at the bottom

marine snow

100

The pressure of water if you are under about 10 feet.

2 atm

100

This layer is also known as the Midnight zone. Creatures here often use bioluminescence.

Bathypelagic

200

Attraction of water molecules to other polar substances is called?

What is Adhesion

200

Why is water called the universal solvent?

Because it dissolves so many things

200

The daily movement of marine organisms to the depths in the daytime and closer to the surface at night

vertical migration

200

This color is able to penetrate the deepest in water

blue

200

This layer is where 90% of biomass is found.

Mesopelagic

300

The term used to describe how water travels up plants using cohesion and adhesion

capillary action

300

The liquid that a solute is dissolved in

What is solvent

300

Another name for the Mesopelagic because light is fading to total blackness

twilight zone

300

This allows for low frequency long distance communication with sound.

Deep Sound Channel  or SOFAR

300

This layer is found at 6000m to 11,000m

Hadal zone

400

The amount of heat required to increase the temperature of water one degree.

specific heat

400

The importance of ice being less dense than liquid water

ice floats, lakes do not freeze solid

400

What do we call the substance that we dissolve in water?

solute

400

The salinity of seawater is due to this salt

Sodium chloride, NaCl

400

This layer receives the most sunlight, so it hosts much phytoplankton

Epipelagic

500

The property that allows a water bug is able to walk on water

Surface Tension 

500

A mixture in which one substance is dissolved in another

A solution

500

The temperature transition in the Mesopelagic ocean layer 

thermocline

500

What factor has the most impact on the density of seawater?

temperature

500
Life in this layer eats infrequently, has slow metabolism and is dominantly deposit feeders

Abyssopelagic