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Ocean Circulation Quick Check
1 of 41 of 4 Items Question Which explains how ocean currents affect global climates?(1 point)
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Which data is used to make a sonar map of the ocean floor?
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Which data is used to make a sonar map of the ocean floor?(1 point)
Responses the time it takes an underwater vehicle to reach
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which is saltier the gulf of mexico or pacific ocean
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/earth/Water/images/salinity_big_gif_i
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Ocean Circulation Quick Check
1 of 41 of 4 Items Question Which explains how ocean currents affect global climates?(1 point)
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which is correct about warm currents?
a. They are surface currents. b. They make landmasses warmer. c. They moved from the poles
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which explains how ocean currents affect global climates?
a. Water absorbs a lot of thermal energy and releases it over time and
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which explains how ocean currents affect global climates?
a. Water absorbs a lot of thermal energy and releases it over time and
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THE GROWING ATLANTIC OCEAN QUICK CHECK.
WHICH DESCRIBES HOW THE ATLANTIC OCEAN AND THE PACIFIC OCEAN CHANGES OVER TIME? a. both
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Austin
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Which data is used to make a soñar nap at the ocean floor?
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Use the passage to answer the question.
This is the definition of gyre: a giant circular ocean current. Based on this definition,
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ibuypower
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why do warn ocean currents begin at the equator?
a. there is a concentration of magma rising at the equator b. heat roses from
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How does the Coriolis effect impact the Gulf Stream and the Brazil Current?(1 point)
Responses It turns the Gulf Stream northeast
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Kaii
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Which data is used to make a sonar map of the ocean floor?
A. The time it takes for pulse to bounce from ocean floor. B. The
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Jozikee
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Which pattern describes the ages of ocean rocks based on core samples from the ocean floor?
A. Younger rocks are colder and are
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Jozikee
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What causes deep currents?
the temperature of the water the amount of wind in an area the climate in the surrounding area the
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Unknown Emo freak
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What is formed when ocean water near the poles sinks and flows slowly along the ocean floor toward the equator? a deep current
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Unknown Emo freak
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freaking earth science... okie deep currents quiz question 1 of 5 yes i tried doing it on my own i got a 40% 2 of 5 so cannot go
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Unknown Emo freak
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okie just 1 question for this quiz on tides cause finally passed my waves one!
What is the daily rise and fall of Earth’s
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POP PUNKS NOT DEAD EMO 4 EVER
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How are ocean currents in the Northern Hemisphere different from currents in the Southern Hemisphere?(1 point)
Responses Currents
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Moon_Squ@d
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Why do warm ocean currents begin at the equator?(1 point)
Responses The volcanic activity at the equator heats up the water. The
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Moon_Squ@d
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Why do warm ocean currents begin at the equator?(1 point)
Responses The volcanic activity at the equator heats up the water. The
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Moon_Squ@d
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How do preventing wins produce ocean currents
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Max
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Ruby is writing an argument about icebergs. Read her claim and reason, and then answer the question.
CLAIM: By studying icebergs,
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🌺🐱Catwolf901🐺🌺
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What do Argo floats measure in the world's ocean currents? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
carbon dioxide rainfall
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boooooohooooooo
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Which data is used to make a sonar map of the ocean floor?(1 point) Responses the time it takes for a pulse to bounce from the
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zeo
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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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zeo
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How do ocean currents affect climate?(1 point)
Responses Water from the poles warms regions at higher latitudes, and water from
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boooooohooooooo
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Which process describes the warm ocean that transfers heat to the air above it?
• radiation • convection • reflection •
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one
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Ocean Currents Quick Check
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nahhhh
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What is the role of Coriolis effect on an ocean currents? The Coriolis effect turns wind to the right into the southern
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How does the Coriolis effect impact the Gulf Stream and the Brazil current? It turns to go stream southwest and the Brazil
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Which explains how ocean currents affect climate? Ocean currents change the temperature of air masses cold ocean currents
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what is deep sea hot springs
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turkey legs
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the california ocean currents which flows along the west coast of north america, is a
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bb
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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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The movement of ocean water is caused by several processes results in the continual circulation of ocean water on global scale
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meoch’e
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What causes cold, deep currents to form in the oceans near the poles?
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Faraja
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what is a person called if they study the ocean called
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Hi
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The red currents are warm water currents.
The blue currents are cold water currents. a. In what regions of the globe do warm
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Em
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Why is sonar a more accurate way of mapping the ocean floor than weighted lines?
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BlacKKrackin'
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Can someone help me with this, at least help by explaining a bit what is going on? question: What is going on in the diagram?
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Science
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Which of the following strongly influences surface currents?
A. Landmasses B. Earth's rotation C. The Moon D. Wind my answer is
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Prisila
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The rising of cold water from deeper layers to replace warmer surface water is a wind-induced vertical
movement called A.
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Prisila
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When are tides in the earth's oceans the highest
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Cj
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How do ocean currents influence the climate of a place?
A) They transport heat over large distances, affecting the wind that
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JT
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How does water tempurature give a clue about what ocean layer it belongs to? (Please help!)
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Morgan
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Which statement best describes the process of ocean acidification due to higher temperatures? (1 point)
The ocean absorbs carbon
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YouWish
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Which data is used to make a sonar map of the ocean floor?
A. The amount of spreading that occurs on the ocean floor. B. The time
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Water in the upper zones of the ocean will have more oxygen than water in deeper zones. true or false i think true.
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Danny
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