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Chapter 13~1: Exploring the Oceans

Oceans cover _____% of Earth’s surface (all water =75%) 71

Earth’s 5 Oceans smallest Largest & deepest Newest

Make a BAR graph showing the AREA (size) of the 5 oceans Pacific 156,000,000 km2 Southern 20,000,000 km2 Atlantic 77,000,000 km2 Indian 69,000,000 km2 Arctic 14,000,000 km2

Make another BAR graph that shows the DEPTH of the Oceans Pacific 4.3 km Southern 4.0 km Atlantic 3.3 km Indian 3.9 km Arctic 1.0 km Given the above information What is the AVERAGE depth of all of the oceans?

What is the depth of SEA LEVEL? 0 (zero) km

How did Oceans form? Billions of years ago, Volcanoes gave off water vapor, which cooled and condensed into clouds, then it rained (some moisture may be from Comets)

Salinity (the amount of dissolved solids in the water) Salts added to Oceans due to erosion of rivers/streams Fresh = no salt Brackish = some salt

Where will you find saltier water? Saltier in hotter and drier climates (more evaporation) ~ lower salinity if it’s cooler, rainier, & at the mouth of a river Higher salinity if there is little movement of water (no currents to mix the water)

Dissolved salts in the Ocean: 55% chlorine 31% sodium 14% (other: magnesium, sulfur, potassium, & calcium) so the main salt is NaCl

Main Ocean salt is Sodium Chloride (NaCl)

Salinity varies (average = 3.5%)

Vertical Temperature Zone

Sea Surface Temperatures (varies with season and latitude) Ranges from 1ºC near the poles to about 24 ºC near the equator

Questions Why does coastal water in areas that have hotter, drier climates typically have a higher salinity than coastal water in cooler, more humid areas does? hot/dry areas have more evaporation What is the order of Earth’s 5 oceans from largest to smallest? …Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, (Southern), Arctic

Questions Which continents border the Atlantic Ocean? --North America, South America, Europe, and Africa Which substance do fish need to live and take in from water that you take in from air? --oxygen

Review Questions About how much of Earth’s surface is covered by water? >>70-75% From largest to smallest, the amounts of water on Earth are (choices: liquid surface fresh water, solid fresh water, salt water, ground water). >>>salt water, solid fresh water (ice), ground water, liquid surface fresh water For a family of four, what indoor use of water consumes the MOST water per day? >>flushing toilets (then bathing)

An astronaut viewed Earth from space An astronaut viewed Earth from space. Which of the following did she observe? ~ A. Earth has seven main oceans that are distinctly different. ~ B. Earth has equal amounts of ocean and land on its surface. ~ C. Ocean water covers about 71% of Earth’s surface. ~ D. Half of the water on Earth is in the Earth’s Oceans.

_______________ is the most abundant dissolved solid in ocean water. sodium chloride What change in water occurs in the atmosphere at the condensation stage of the water cycle? ~ A. gas to liquid ~ B. liquid to solid ~ C. liquid to gas ~ D. solid to liquid

Which of the following affects the ocean’s salinity? A. Fresh water added by rivers B. Currents C. Evaporation D. All of the above

The largest ocean is the A. Indian Ocean. B. Arctic Ocean. C. Pacific Ocean. D. Atlantic Ocean.

The ocean water off the coast of Maine, in the United States, is not as salty as the ocean water off the coast of Morocco, in Northern Africa. Which of the following factors could be responsible for this difference in salinity? ~ A. climate ~ B. marine life ~ C. Ocean pollution ~ D. deep ocean currents

The top layer of ocean water that extents to about 300 meters below sea level is called the A. deep zone. B. surface zone. C. Gulf Stream. D. thermocline.