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Terms Section 22.1 Define and write sentences Currents Surface currents Deep currents Coriolis effect Gyres Gulf stream Drift compare the power of currents in the open ocean with that of tidal currents in narrow bays

Terms Section 22.2 Define and write sentences Waves Crest Trough Wave height Wave period Swell Fetch Whitecaps Breaker Refraction Undertow Rip current compare the power of currents in the open ocean with that of tidal currents in narrow bays

Terms Section 22.3 Define and write sentences Tides Tidal range Spring tides Neap tides Tidal oscillations Tidal currents Tidal bore compare the power of currents in the open ocean with that of tidal currents in narrow bays