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Chapter 15 Jeopardy Water you doing? Running the Bases Dizzolved Gizzasses You Salty Dog!Where am I?

The type of bond between the Oxygen and hydrogen atoms of A water molecule.

Water sticks to other substances such As a penny.

The property of water that causes Rain to form droplets, and causes Surface tension.

Solid water floats due to this.

It takes a large amount of energy To change the temperature of water Due to this characteristic.

I am a substance that has a pH of 2. What am I?

I am a substance that has a higher H + concentration than OH -. What am I?

My pH is higher than 7. What am I?

The average pH of surface seawater.

Acidity of seawater will increase with this change in temperature.

A dissolved gas in seawater that Is the product of respiration.

A process that decreases the Amount of dissolved CO2 in Ocean water.

The major source of DO (dissolved oxygen) in ocean water.

The structure used by fish to take In dissolved oxygen from water.

The reason that there is more DO at the surface of the ocean than at the bottom.

The amount of dissolved Salts in ocean water.

The percentage of the water budget That is salty, and in the ocean.

The location where water is slightly More salty than at the equator.

Factors in the water cycle that increase and decrease salinity.

The source of ocean salt.

Lines that run parallel to the Equator and measure distance North or South.

The number of degrees between The equator and the North pole.

Lines that connect the north And south pole, and are also Known as meridians.

The number of degrees East Of the Prime Meridian

How can I locate a point on earth Using latitude and longitude?