WAVES
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100

What is the bottom of a wave called?

Trough

100
What causes surface currents?

Global winds

100

Which cold water currents flows from the poles to the West coast of the United States?

California current

100

The rise and fall of water daily.

Tides

100

What are the two MONTHLY tides?

Spring and Neap tide.

100

What orbits the Earth?

the moon

100

What causes waves and surface currents?

wind

100

What is my favorite color?

Purple :) 

200

What is the top part of a wave called?

Crest

200

Warm water currents such as the Gulf Stream move water from ________________ to _______________.

Equator to the poles

200

What is the largest and most powerful warm water surface current that can affect Great Britain's climate?

Gulf Stream

200

What is the greatest influence on the movement of ties?

The moon's gravitational pull.

200

Which monthly tide is strong?

Spring 

200

How often does a Neap tide occur?

2x a month

200

Trying to roll a ball straight on a  merry go round but it curves is an example of what?

Coriolis Effect

200

What is the content of this test?

Waves, currents, and tides

300

What is the crest to crest or trough to trough of a wave called?

Wavelength

300

90% of the currents in the ocean are deep water currents. There are two major types of currents in the ocean, what is the other type of current?

Surface currents.

300

What causes the movement of deep-ocean currents?

The change in temperature and salinity which affects density.

300

Why does the moon have a greater gravitation pull on tides that the Sun, when the Sun is the largest object in our solar system?

The moon is closer to Earth.

300

What is the arrangement of the Earth, moon, and Sun for a Neap tide?

Right angle

300

How often does a Spring tide occur?

2x a month

300

What motion do water particles move in a wave?

Circular.

300

What is it called when warm currents are pushed away from the equator and cold deep ocean water rises to the surface, replenishing nutrients?

Upwelling

400

What is the crest to trough of a wave called?

Wave Height

400

Ocean currents in the Northern hemisphere turn in which direction because of the Coriolis effect? 

Clockwise

400

As depth increases, what happens to the movement of water particles?

Movement decreases

400

What are the two types of DAILY tides?

High tide and low tide.

400

What is the arrangement for the Earth, moon, and Sun for a Spring tide?

Straight line.

400

What moon phases cause a Spring tide?

Full and New moon.

400

What direction does an undertow flow?

Directly back out to sea.
400

What do scientist call the change in water temperature making it warm and stops upwelling?

El Nino 

500

What causes waves?

Wind
500

Describe the temperature and density of deep-ocean currents compared to surface currents.

Colder and more dense than surface currents.

500

Surface currents are driven by wind circulation, while this type of current is driven by circulation based on the heat and salinity of water.

Deep water currents.

500

Two high tides and two low tides occur how often?

2x a day each

500

What monthly tide causes the highest of the high tides and lowest of the low tides?

Spring tide

500

What moon phases cause a Neap tide?

1st and 3rd/ last quarter

500

Hurricanes can cause a local rise in sea level near shore. What do scientists call this?

Storm surge.

500

How do earthquakes cause a tsunami from the FORCE of the quake?

Pushes a large body of water up from the ocean floor.

600

Why do waves increase in height as they approach the shore?

The waves interact with the ocean floor, causing them to slow down and build in height.

600

How do warm water currents affect the climate?

They create unusually warm climates for the latitude. 

600

This type of surface current is fast moving, perpendicular to shore, and can be dangerous to swimmers due to its speed and difficulty to escape.

Rip Current

600

Describe what is happening at high tide (using the vocabulary word: tidal bulge)

The moons gravity is pulling ocean water into a tidal bulge.

600

What monthly tide causes a lower high tide that normal and a lower low tide that normal?

Neap tide.

600

Spring tides and Neap tides occur in patterns governed (controlled) by what?

The relative positions of the Earth, moon, and Sun.

600

The difference between levels of ocean water at high and low tide is called?

Tidal range

600

Explain the chain of energy that creates surface currents on the ocean. (hint:3 steps start with what causes wind)

Solar energy --> wind energy --> surface currents