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This is an example of....
 
Ocean Food Web
 
Ocean Food Chain
 
Energy Chart
 
Ocean Eating Chart
This map is showing...
 
Ocean Currents
 
Wind Patterns
 
Tides
 
Waves
What is the question mark pointing to?
 
Continental Slope
 
Continental Shelf
 
Continental Rise
Oceans cover about __________% of the Earth's surface
 
70
 
60
 
65
 
75
What causes surface ocean currents?
 
Wind
 
Fish
 
Temperature
 
Density
What causes ocean currents?
 
wind, salinity, and temperature
 
wind and salinity
 
salinity and temperature
 
the Gulf Stream
As the depth of the ocean increases, pressure____________________
 
increases
 
stays the same
 
decreases
 
is dark
As the depth of the ocean increases, temperature____________________
 
decreases
 
stays the same
 
increases
 
is dark
As the depth of the ocean increases, light ____________________
 
decreases
 
stays the same
 
increases
 
is dark
The salinity of the ocean water can vary depending on
 
evaporation and runoff from rivers
 
tides and currents
 
waves and currents
 
navigation routes and the Gulf Stream
What are the 3 basic motions of the ocean
 
waves, currents, tides
 
wind, current, seamounts
 
waves, currents, ocean trenches
 
tides, current, winds
Plant-like plankton
 
phytoplankton
 
zooplankton
 
marine plankton
 
animal plankton
Animal-like plankton
 
zooplankton
 
phytoplankton
 
marine plankton
 
animal plankton
___________ provide much of the Earth's oxygen
 
phytoplankton
 
zooplankton
 
algae
 
seaweed
The part of the ocean floor that connects the continental slope to the abyssal plain
 
continental rise
 
continental slope
 
abyssal plain
 
continental shelf
The part of the ocean floor that is very flat
 
abyssal plain
 
continental rise
 
continental slope
 
continental shelf
The part of the ocean floor that is very deep and similar to canyons
 
oceanic trench
 
continental rise
 
continental slope
 
continental shelf
The part of the ocean floor that begins at the shoreline
 
continental shelf
 
continental rise
 
continental slope
 
abyssal plain
Which of these features has the greatest underwater pressure?
 
ocean trench
 
continental shelf
 
continental slope
 
sea mount
The ocean floor....
 
is covered with sand, mud, and rocks
 
is a flat bed of sand
 
is the same depth everywhere
 
covers less area than land