True or False: Water moves across the sea surface in a wave.
This gravitational pull is stronger - causing tides
The moon's
What drives surface currents?
Wind
Strong winds westward allows for deep, cold water to replace it. What is this called?
Upwelling
The vertical difference in water level between high and low tide
tidal range
The most common type of wave
wind wave
The moon and sun are aligned with Earth during this type of tide.
Spring tide
What event gives currents their spiral patterns?
Coriolis Effect
These types of currents have increased rates of evaporation and heavy rainfall.
Warm surface currents
This type of tide has the smallest tidal range of the month
Neap tide
The part of the wave indicated by the blue line.

amplitude
What kind of tide is this?
Flood tide
This current transports large amounts of heat energy toward Western Europe.
The Gulf Stream
Cold, salty water sinks or floats?
Sinks
The time it takes for a wave to move a distance of one wavelength
wave period
submarine earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and underwater landslides
What type of tide is this?
mixed tide
Pacific Ocean
What is this event called?

El Nino
Saltier surface water coming from the equator gets cold and sinks, forming this current.
North Atlantic Deep Water Current
A wave passes a surfer at 4 m/s and 2 seconds later, another wave hits the surfer. What is the wavelength of the waves? (C=L/T) DONT FORGET THE UNITS!
8 meters
Without the tides constantly circulating, these two things could happen to some estuaries (Hint: something about oxygen and salt...)
hypoxic or hypersaline
Which gyre is located here?

South Atlantic Gyre
These slow-moving currents travel through all of the oceans.

Great Ocean Conveyor Belt
When tradewinds are stronger, colder waters are present in the Pacific. This event is called...
La Nina