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Waves Chesapeake Bay 100 Salt Marsh Ocean Floor Water & Currents 500 F F

Water & Currents : 100 What is the name of the current off our coast that will take you to England? What is the name of the current off our coast that will take you to England? Gulf Stream Gulf Stream

Water & Currents: 200 What are the two most abundant elements in ocean water? What are the two most abundant elements in ocean water? Hydrogen & Oxygen (H2O) Hydrogen & Oxygen (H2O)

Water & Currents: 300 ___________ is the amount of dissolved solids in water? ___________ is the amount of dissolved solids in water? Salinity Salinity

Water & Currents: 400

What type of current is a circulation in the ocean that brings deep, cold water to the ocean suface? What type of current is a circulation in the ocean that brings deep, cold water to the ocean suface? Upwelling Upwelling

Water & Currents: 500 What type of current is influenced by temperature, pressure, and salinity? What type of current is influenced by temperature, pressure, and salinity? Density Density

Waves: 100 What part of the wave is this? What part of the wave is this? Wave Length

Waves: 200 When a wave breaks against the shore, the _____ outruns the ______ ? When a wave breaks against the shore, the _____ outruns the ______ ? Crest Trough Crest Trough

Waves: 300 What part of the wave is this? What part of the wave is this? Trough Trough

Waves: things waves are caused by? 3 things waves are caused by? 1. Moon and Sun 1. Moon and Sun 2. Wind 2. Wind 3. Seismic Activity 3. Seismic Activity

Waves: 500 When wind blows across a body of water, _________ causes the water to move along with the wind. When wind blows across a body of water, _________ causes the water to move along with the wind. Friction Friction

Chesapeake Bay: 100 The Chesapeake Bay is the largest __________ in the US. The Chesapeake Bay is the largest __________ in the US. Estuary Estuary

Chesapeake Bay: 200 ______________ water is made when ocean water mixes with fresh water ______________ water is made when ocean water mixes with fresh water Brackish Brackish

Chesapeake Bay:300

Of the five major rivers that flow into the Chesapeake Bay, which one is furthest south? Of the five major rivers that flow into the Chesapeake Bay, which one is furthest south? James James

Chesapeake Bay: 400 Of the 4 types of estuaries, which type is the Chesapeake Bay. Of the 4 types of estuaries, which type is the Chesapeake Bay. Drowned River Valley Drowned River Valley

Chesapeake Bay: 500 Name the six states that make up the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Name the six states that make up the Chesapeake Bay Watershed {rain that falls in these states eventually flows into the bay} {rain that falls in these states eventually flows into the bay} Md., Va., NY., Pa., De., WV. Md., Va., NY., Pa., De., WV.

Salt Marsh: 100 What kind of plant can stick you in the eye if you are not careful. What kind of plant can stick you in the eye if you are not careful. {You dont use it to sew} {You dont use it to sew} Black Needlerush Black Needlerush

Salt Marsh: 200 What kind of musical critter is pictured here: What kind of musical critter is pictured here: Fiddler Crab Fiddler Crab

Salt Marsh: 300 Name these tasty morsels: Name these tasty morsels: Mussels Mussels

Salt Marsh: 400 _________ are the roadways for many fish and crabs to enter the marsh. _________ are the roadways for many fish and crabs to enter the marsh. Guts! Guts!

Salt Marsh: 500 Two types of grasses form salthay. What are they? Two types of grasses form salthay. What are they? S. patens Distchlis S. patens Distchlis

Ocean Floor: 100 What are the flat areas on the ocean floor called? What are the flat areas on the ocean floor called? Abyssal Plain Abyssal Plain

Ocean Floor: 200 This type of volcano wont be erupting soon. This type of volcano wont be erupting soon. Extinct Extinct

Ocean Floor: 300 _________ begins at the end of the continental slope. _________ begins at the end of the continental slope. Continental Rise Continental Rise

Ocean Floor: 400 The Atlantic Ocean is spreading. Name the feature where this is occuring. The Atlantic Ocean is spreading. Name the feature where this is occuring. Mid-Ocean Ridge Mid-Ocean Ridge

Ocean Floor: 500 Mount Everest can fit inside this feature with 2000 m of water still covering it. Mount Everest can fit inside this feature with 2000 m of water still covering it. Marianas Trench Marianas Trench

TIDES TIDES Make Your Wager Now! Make Your Wager Now! Name the type of tide shown here: Name the type of tide shown here:

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