Chapter 19 The Ocean Basins. 1.Global Ocean the body of salt water that covers nearly three-fourths of Earth’s surface.

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Chapter 19 The Ocean Basins

1.Global Ocean the body of salt water that covers nearly three-fourths of Earth’s surface.

2. Sea a large, commonly saline body of water that is smaller than an ocean and that may be partially or completely surrounded by land.

3. Oceanography the scientific study of the ocean, including the properties and Movement of ocean water, the characteristics of the ocean floor, and the organisms that live in the ocean.

4. Sonar sound navigation and ranging, a system that uses acoustic signals and returned echoes to determine the location of objects or to communicate.

5. Continental Margin the shallow sea floor that is located between the shoreline and the deep-ocean bottom.

6. Deep-Ocean Basin the part of the ocean floor that is under deep water beyond the continent margin and that is composed of oceanic crust and a thin layer of sediment.

7. Trench a long, narrow, and steep depression that forms on the ocean floor as a result of subduction of a tectonic plate, that runs parallel to the trend of a chain of volcanic islands or the coastline of a continent, and that may be as deep as 11 km below sea level.

8. Abyssal Plain a large, flat, almost level area of the deep-ocean basin.

9. Core Sample a cylindrical piece of sediment, rock, soil, snow, or ice that is collected by drilling.

10. Nodule a lump of minerals that is made of oxides of manganese, iron copper, or nickel and that is found in scattered groups on the ocean floor.

11. Desalination a process of removing salt from ocean water.

12. Precipitation any form of water that falls to Earth’s surface from the clouds; includes rain, snow, sleet, and hail.

13. Condensation the change of state from a gas to a liquid.

14. Evapotranspiration the total loss of water from an area, which equals the sum of the water lost by evaporation from the soil and other surfaces and the water lost by transpiration from organisms.

15. Water Cycle the continuous movement of water between the atmosphere, the land, and the oceans.