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Standard 1 (4-3) Oceanography

The body of salt water covering nearly three-quarters of the Earth’s surface is called the global ocean.

How many of the known planets have a cover of liquid water similar to the Earth? none

What percentage of water on Earth does the global ocean contain? 97%

The largest ocean on Earth’s surface is the _____________. Pacific Ocean

Pacific Ocean

Earth’s deepest ocean is the _________. Pacific Ocean

Pacific Ocean – Mariana Trench

The study of the physical and chemical make-up of the ocean as well a its life-forms is called - oceanography

Oceanography

What valuable information do scientists gather from samples drilled by JOIDES Resolution? Information about plate tectonics and the ocean floor.

Joides Resolution

How fast do the sound waves from a sonar travel through sea water? - About 1,500 m/s

What is the difference between a bathyscaph and a bathysphere? - A bathyscaph is a self-propelled, free-moving sub. A bathysphere is a spherical diving vessel that remains connected to the ship. bathysphere bathyscaph

Submersibles have helped scientists make exciting discoveries about the _____________. Ocean floor and ocean depths

Submersible Bathyscaph

What characteristics of the deep ocean made it unlikely that oceanographers would discover life forms? Temperature Depth(pressure) No light

Properties of Ocean Water

Scientists do NOT describe ocean water by using properties such as c. presence of dissolved vitamins and dissolved minerals.

Most oxygen in the ocean a. enters at the surface of the ocean from the atmosphere.

Gases dissolve most readily in what kind of water? - d. cold water

When ocean temperature rises - a. excess gas is released into the atmosphere.

How many times more carbon is in the oceans than in the atmosphere? - c. 60 times

Because of their ability to dissolve and contain a large amount of carbon dioxide, oceans are often referred to as a b. Carbon sink

Because gaseous carbon dioxide affects the atmosphere’s ability to trap thermal energy from the sun, b. oceans are important in the regulation of climate.

Elements that exist in very small amounts are called _______________________. - trace elements

A measure of the amount of dissolved salts and other solids in a given amount of liquid is _________. - salinity

Ocean temperature varies depending on - b. depth of water and location on the surface of the oceans.

Why does the temperature of the zone of surface water decrease only slightly as the depth increases? - The surface water is mixed with the deeper water.

Where does the greatest amount of solar energy reach the surface of the ocean? - At the equator

Ocean Temperatures Solar Energy Do you see the connection between ocean temperature and where the solar energy reaches Earth? Ocean Temperatures Solar Energy

A floating layer of sea ice that completely covers an area of the ocean surface is called ___________. - Pack ice

How does the 2ºC temperature of the deep zone affect the density of the ocean water? - It makes it very dense.

- There are more dissolved gases in the cold, deep water. How does the amount of dissolved gases in cold, deep ocean water compare to the amount of dissolved gases in warm shallow, ocean water? - There are more dissolved gases in the cold, deep water.

Why does ocean water appear blue? - The other colors of white light (ROY G BIV) are absorbed and blue is reflected.

How do scientists determine the presence of phytoplankton in the ocean? - Color of the water. Phytoplankton absorb red/blue light and reflect green. Color change tells us about the health of the water.

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