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Winds that blow over the ocean are transferring _________ to the water on Earth's surface.
A:tides B:currents C:gravity D:energy
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2black2gaf
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Which term below describes the Gulf Stream?
A:weak ocean current B:circular ocean current C:warm ocean current D:small ocean
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2black2gaf
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What might happen if warm and cool currents did not move through the ocean's waters?
A:There would be no ocean tides. B:Ocean
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2black2gaf
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What might happen if warm and cool currents did not move through the ocean's waters?
There would be no ocean tides. Ocean
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2black2gaf
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Describe warm currents.
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nonya
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Which describes how the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean changes over time?(1 point)
Responses Both the Atlantic Ocean and
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addreian
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What is true about a gulf steam
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Which of the following major contributions was made by Maury?
developed significant wave theory investigated coral reefs created
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jae
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Jason-1 was launched to:
measure ocean waves determine air moisture survey ocean currents all of the above
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jae
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Where do cold currents originate
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Semijae
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Edward Forbes:
is called the "Father of Oceanography" incorrectly believed life did not exist below 300 fathoms made many
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jae
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The first full-scale oceanographic research expedition was conducted by the:
Alvin Challenger Albatross Galathea
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jae
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Johan Hjort discovered:
the salt-nutrient distribution in relation to plankton sea anemones as deep as 32,800 feet that fish
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Jae
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Below is a picture of the surface ocean currents. the highlighted is the gulf stream, a warm water surface current that runs
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Lol
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Ocean and Weather Current Event Worksheet Student Name: Directions: You will be given a claim. You will need to find a current
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Is Google diver 75 ft below sea level she didn't assist 4.7 ft what is the current date of the scuba diver
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What is the temperature (warm/cold) and direction of the ocean current in the east coast of australia?
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Student
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What is the temperature (warm/cold) and direction of the ocean current near japan?
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Student
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What is the temperature (warm/cold) and direction of the ocean current in the west coast of the united states?
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Student
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Why are scientists studying the pH level of our oceans? What are they finding?
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TheDarkArtist
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How does the gulf stream affects the coast if the united states and england
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Brenda
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Ocean currents are produced by differences in the temperature of the water at different depths.
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Conexus baby
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Where in the ocean is the mid-ocean ridge found?
between the shoreline and the continental slope at the bottom of the Mariana
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Emo freak
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Which is located closest to the shoreline?
continental slope continental shelf mid-ocean ridge abyssal plain
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Emo freak
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Which ocean-floor feature makes up the deepest parts of the ocean?
seamounts continental slopes abyssal plains trenches
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Emo freak
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Which best describes a seamount?
a steady sloping of the ocean floor a layer of mud and silt covering the ocean floor a deep
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Emo freak
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Answers for The Growing Atlanta Quick Check are:
1. The time it takes for a pulse to bounce from the ocean floor 2. The Atlantic
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I.Need.Help
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Which best explains the relationship between ocean currents and convection currents?
• Convection currents use the Coriolis
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one
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A scientist uses a submarine to study ocean life.
She begins at sea level, which is an elevation of 0 feet. She descends for 91
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Chloe
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Which data is used to make a sonar map of the ocean floor?(1 point)
Responses the amount of spreading that occurs on the ocean
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donut boy 🍩
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How does the Gulf Stream affect the coasts of the United States and England?
a The Gulf Stream creates high wave action. b The
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cunexus child
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Which data is used to make a sonar map of the ocean floor?(1 point)
A. the amount of spreading that occurs on the ocean floor B.
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MildlyInfuriatedFrog
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The scuba diver was at a depth below the surface when she saw something interesting about 10 m lower. She made the descent in
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Big brain
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The Gulf Stream affects the coasts of the United States and England because
a The Gulf Stream promotes milder temperatures. b The
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cunexus child
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the difference between high and low tides is 19 feet on monday and x feet on tuesday. write an expression to show the average
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jen
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surface ocean currents located at 40 degrees south latitude 90 degrees west longitude generally flow toward the northeast?
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ness
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Why are there more warm currents than cold currents in oceans?
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laura
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Many ocean animals like whales and sea turtles migrate north from the Caribbean Sea
in the summer to feed. On which ocean current
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dark wolf
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Waste produced by people in New York State has been dumped into the Atlantic Ocean, where it is distributed by surface ocean
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Angie
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1. Describe the landscape of the ocean floor.
2. (a) What is the Mid-Atlantic Ridge? (b) What is the relationship between an
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Anjan
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This is an image of the ocean floor. Identify the list of letters in the answer choices that correctly identifies the following
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Cassie
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Which best explains the relationship between ocean currents and convection currents?
A. Ocean currents rely on warm convection
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Anonymous
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Which best describes the way water particles are moved by waves?
Particles of water stay in their general location. Particles of
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ur local Emo freak
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Which is correct about warm currents?
They are denser than cold currents They are surface currents They move from the poles to
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Cool
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Which part of the ocean floor is part of the continuous underwater mountain range that circles Earth?
B. Mid-ocean ridge Which of
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Anonymous
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can you please check my work.
A scientist uses a submarine to study ocean life. She begins at sea level, which is at an elevation
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sara7
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What is the source of most of the sodium, magnesium, and calcium ions in seawater?
A weathering of seafloor rocks B weathering
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Angie
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The ocean covers about 71% of the Earth's surface. If the total surface area of the Earth is about 510 million square
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Hayley
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Describe at least 5 ways that earth's ocean affect our life.
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Sara
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The bromine content of the ocean is about 65 grams of bromine per million grams of sea water. How many cubic
meters of ocean must
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anna
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