Waves
Currents
Tides
Mixture 1
Mixture 2
100

What is a disturbance that transfers energy?

Wave

100

Stream like movements of water are called....

Currents

100

Daily changes in the level of the ocean water.

Tides

100

How hot or cold is the water....

temperature

100

An ocean wave has a wavelength of 7m and a wave period of 6s. What is the wave speed?

42 m/s

200

What vocabulary word refers to how much salt is in the water?

Salinity 

200

What is it called when warm water from the surface currents replaces colder denser water that sinks?

Convection Currents

200

Water level at the absolute lowest level

low tide

200

What causes most surface waves?

wind

200

The motion of water particles move in this pattern due to the action of waves.

In an up and down circular motion

300

What is the distance between the crest of two waves or the trough of two waves? 

Wave Length 

300

This occurs when the winds on the surface cause the warm surface water to be replaced with colder more nutrient rich waters. 

Upwelling

300

the largest tidal range made even higher by the alignment of the sun, moon, and Earth

Spring

300

Why is the timing of tides predictable?

the moon's path is predictable

300

Measures the amount of time it takes a wave to pass a fixed point

wave period
400

This refers to the number of waves producted in a certain amount of time.

Frequency

400

When currents change direction by hitting the continents or other large land mass. 

Continental Deflection 

400

How are the sun, Earth, and the moon aligned when a neap tide occurs?

90-degree angle

400

What is the similarity between a neap tide and a spring tide?

each tide occurs twice a month 

400

What three factors most directly affect surface currents in the ocean?

surface winds, Coriolis effect, and continental deflection 

500

How do you determine the speed of a wave?

wavelength x wave period

500

This is caused by the Earth's rotation on its axis.  Circulating air is deflected toward the right in the Northern Hemisphere and toward the left in the southern hemisphere.  

Coriolis Effect

500

This referes to the difference between high tide and low tide?

Tidal Range

500

Tides are caused by gravitational forces between the:

sun, moon, and Earth

500

Which Current did Nemo's father ride while searching for him?

East Australian Current