Ocean Motion Reading Section 1 A. Oceans A. Oceans B. 1. Condensed B. 1. Condensed 2. Basins 2. Basins C. gases, dissolved salts 1. Salts 2. Steady state.

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Ocean Motion Reading Section 1 A. Oceans A. Oceans B. 1. Condensed B. 1. Condensed 2. Basins 2. Basins C. gases, dissolved salts 1. Salts 2. Steady state 3. Desalination

Ocean Motion Reading Section 2 A. Surface A. Surface 1. Coriolis 2. Sailors 3. beaches, land 4. warm, cold

Ocean Motion Section 2 B. upwelling B. upwelling C. density C. density –1. Antarctica, North Atlantic Ocean –2. Intermediate

Ocean Motion Section 3 A. energy A. energy –1. crest, trough A. wavelength A. wavelength B. height B. height

Ocean Motion Section 3 2. energy 2. energy 3. collapsing 3. collapsing A. friction A. friction B. top B. top 4. wind 4. wind

Ocean Motion Section 3 B. tide B. tide –1. high –2. Low –3. tidal range

Ocean Motion Section 3 –4. vary –5. tidal bore –6. gravity

Ocean Motion Section 3 7. a. spring tide

B. Neap tide B. Neap tide

Page 16 section 1 and 2 1. basins 1. basins 2. salts 2. salts 3. rivers 3. rivers 4. salinity 4. salinity 5. sodium 5. sodium 6. chloride 6. chloride

Page 16 section 1 and 2 7. current 7. current 8. surface 8. surface 9. Coriolis effect 9. Coriolis effect 10. rotation 10. rotation 11. density 11. density 12. warm 12. warm 13. upwelling 13. upwelling

Section 3 page wavelength 1. wavelength 2. crest 2. crest 3. trough 3. trough 4. wave height 4. wave height

Section 3 page tides 5. tides 6. wind 6. wind 7. slow down 7. slow down 8. spring tides 8. spring tides 9. spring 9. spring 10. neap 10. neap