Water World Study Guide

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Water World Study Guide Water Cycle (p. 309 & use notes) Parts of the cycle Types of precipitation 5 Oceans (Chp 13, Sect 1) Name and locate Size Salinity Ocean Floor (Chp 13, Section 2) What are the parts (what it looks like) How scientists map the floor Currents (Chp 14, Sect 1 & 2) What is a current Surface currents v. deep currents How current affect climate Current deflections Waves (Chp 14, Sect 3) Parts of wave Tsunamis Tides (Chp 14, Sect 4) What is a tide Spring tides v. neap tides Bulge Timing of tides