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The deepest point in the ocean is 11km below sea level, deeper than Mt. Everest is tall.What is the pressure in atmospheres at
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How often does high tide occur on Earth?
A. It is a high tide somewhere on Earth constantly B. It is a high tide somewhere on
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Henry Hart
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The Mariana trench is located in the Pacific Ocean at a depth of about 11 000 m below the surface of the water. The density of
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Which of the following produces the energy, initial motion, and direction of the surface currents in the oceans?
A. Coriolis
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Earth's oceans have an average depth of 3800 m, a total area of 3.63 108 km2, and an average concentration of dissolved gold of
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Anonymous
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Challenger Deep in the Marianas Trench of the Pacific Ocean is the deepest known spot in the Earth's oceans, at 10.922 km below
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Anonymous
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Which data is used to make a sonar map or the ocean floor
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What happened to the Arctic Ocean during the past 40 years?(1 point)
Responses It has become less salty. It has become less
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What was the location of the Atlantic empress oil spill (1979)
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Identify the factors that cause magnetic stripes to form along the ocean floor. Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
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jam
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Ronald is at a lagoon after a recant storm. What should he MOST expect to find when he measures the lagoon water's salinity?
A:
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Ronald is at a lagoon after a recant storm. What should he MOST expect to find when he measures the lagoon water's salinity?
A:
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In which zone of the ocean do both help forests and coral reef ecosystems reside?
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Tim is snorkeling in kelp forest in South Africa and collecting water samples. Assuming the water there is healthy, what can Tim
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Which pattern describes the ages of ocean rocks based on core samples from the ocean floor?(1 point)
Responses Younger rocks are
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bruh
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Producers of the ocean ecosystem
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What are tides?
Explain in your own words how tides are created.
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the ocean can serve as both a carbon source and a carbon sink.
true false
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Why would it be impossible to live in the world without the oceans
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Si
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Which describes ocean rocks that are found near mid-ocean ridges? (1 point)
• TOOLS O They are older and form through the
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what is the gulf stream?
A. a surface current***** B.a deep current C. a river D.a climate event
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Will you please let me know if you think my Problem and Hypothesis is what my teacher is looking for? This is my first science
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Reed
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How often does high tide occur on Earth?
A. It is a high tide somewhere on Earth constantly*** B. It is a high tide somewhere on
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HI mom
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Why does the current not flow to the gyre's center but instead flows in a clockwise circular path about a gyre in the the
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shela
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When did the atlantic ocean started to open?
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Anonymous
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The deepest section of ocean in the world is the Mariana Trench, located in the Pacific Ocean. Here the ocean floor is as low as
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Cristina
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Circle the letter of each sentencethat is true about deep currents.
a. they can be thought of as a global conveyer belt. b.it
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Elaina
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What are tides and how are they caused?
Tides are the alternate rises and falls of large bodies of water. They are caused by the
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Sara
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how ocean currents affect biomes??
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Mongsey
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How does water temperature give a clue as to what ocean layer the water belongs?
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Callie
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explain in detail what causes tides and give one reason why it is important to monitor tides
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Hayden
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what effect could receding have on sea level?
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matt
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a) Describe the generalized flow in a partially mixed estuary by depth. (ie., what is the flow at the surface, middle, and
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Krysten
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How do the pressure variations with depth affect our ability to explore the ocean? In particular, what are some of the
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Amy
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The greatest ocean depths on earth are found in the Marianas Trench near the Philippines, where the depth of the bottom of the
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Amy
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You're explaining to a younggster at the seashore why the water is cyan colored.The youngster points to the whitecaps of
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ann
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Why don't perfect convection currents reach the North Pole from the equator?
Land masses and other currents interfere.
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beth
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Iron particles in basalt on the ocean floor tell scientists
Select Answer . In two adjacent magnetic stripes, the iron particles
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jam
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which of the following different when comparing the deep ocean to the intertidal zone
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kayli
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The Mariana trench is located in the Pacific Ocean at a depth of about 10300 m below the surface of the water. The density of
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pete
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Salinity of the ocean
A)is generally very low B)changes with climate C)decreases with increase in temperature D)increases where a
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Sierra
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Which data is used to make a sonar map of the ocean floor? (1 point)
• the amount of spreading that occurs on the ocean floor
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Which pattern describes the ages of ocean rocks based on core samples from the ocean floor? (1 p
• Younger rocks are warmer and
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Which describes how the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean changes over time? (1 point)
• The Atlantic Ocean is getting
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Does anyone know why does climate/water movement cause some parts of the ocean to be saltier than others? I'm stuck. Are there
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Grace
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trade winds blow from east to west across the pacific ocean. The winds move surface waters westward across the ocean.this causes
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michael
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I need to know about the wind patterns, tides/high and low,or upwelling for the north sea,irish sea,and the bay of biscay
Thank
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jamie
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Identify the factors that cause magnetic stripes to form along the ocean floor. Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
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What is something scientists can learn about life in the deep ocean by mapping the ocean floor?
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ladyBug
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The following chart shows the Baffin Bay high and low tide heights for four consecutive days. Describe the changes in the
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Janet
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