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Unit 1 Water on Earth

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  • What are the most common minerals in the ocean?
    Sodium and Chlorine
  • At which point in the diagram does liquid water change into gas/vapor?
    A
  • The side of the Earth that are aligned with the moon will have ______ tides.
    High
  • Which Arrow represents Runoff?
    Z
  • You need to dig a well. Which location would be the shallowest well?
    C
  • Which Arrow represents Transpiration?
    Y
  • What causes waves?
    Wind
  • What does G represent?
    Ocean Trench
  • What does A represent?
    Continental Slope
  • What are the 4 types of precipitation?
    Rain, Sleet, Hail, and Snow
  • What causes Surface Currents?
    Wind
  • What ocean does B represent?
    The Atlantic Ocean
  • What part of the diagram represents Condensation?
    The water droplets at the top of the bottle.
  • What does the picture represent?
    Neap Tide
  • What does the Lamp represent?
    The Sun
  • You need to dig a well. Which location would the deepest well be?
    A
  • What does the picture represent?
    Spring Tide
  • What causes Deep Ocean Currents?
    Differences in Density
  • What causes Tides?
    The moon and Sun's Gravity.
  • What ocean does C represent?
    The Indian Ocean
  • Which part of the diagram represents evaporation?
    Water vapor rising from the beaker
  • What does D represent?
    Mid-Ocean Ridge
  • At which point in the diagram does vapor change back into liquid water?
    B
  • Which Arrow represents Evaporation?
    W
  • What does B represent?
    Seamounts
  • What is the chemical formula for salt?
    NaCl
  • Which part of the diagram represents Precipitation?
    The water droplets falling down the side.
  • What does D represent?
    The Pacific Ocean
  • What does C represent?
    Abyssal Plain
  • What is salinity?
    The amount of salt dissolved in water
  • What does F represent?
    Continental Shelf
  • What ocean does A represent?
    The Pacific Ocean
  • The Earth's rotation causes ____ High tides and ____ low tides each day.
    2 and 2
  • What does E represent?
    The Arctic Ocean
  • which part of the diagram represents precipitation?
    Water droplets falling from the pan
  • What does E represent?
    Volcanic Islands