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 A. 97% is Salty A. 97% is Salty  C. 87% is Salty C. 87% is Salty  B. 85% is Salty B. 85% is Salty  D. 70% is Salty D. 70% is Salty What Percent of the Earth’s Water is Salty?

Back to Board  A. 97% is Salty

 A. Nothing can live in it A. Nothing can live in it  C. You can float in it C. You can float in it  B. It is a freshwater sea B. It is a freshwater sea  D. Goblin sharks live there D. Goblin sharks live there What is unique about the Dead Sea?

Back to Board C. You can float in it

 A. In the polar regions A. In the polar regions  C. In the temperate zones C. In the temperate zones  B. Near the Eqautor. B. Near the Eqautor.  D. The southern sea D. The southern sea Where are the warmest oceans found?

Back to Board B. Near the Equator

 A. 70% of the Fresh Water A. 70% of the Fresh Water is in the Glaciers  C. 50% of the Fresh C. 50% of the Fresh Water is in the Glaciers  B. 20% of the Fresh Water B. 20% of the Fresh Water is in the Glaciers  D. 97% of the Fresh D. 97% of the Fresh Water is in the Glaciers How Much Fresh Water Do the World’s Glaciers hold (percentage)?

Back to Board A. 70% of the Water is in Glaciers

 A. The polar regions A. The polar regions  C. Where rivers and oceans meet C. Where rivers and oceans meet  B. Shallow, tropical areas B. Shallow, tropical areas  D. Both A and B D. Both A and B What part of the oceans are the saltiest?

Back to Board D. Both A and B

 A. 5% A. 5%  C. 10% C. 10%  B. 20% B. 20%  D. 1% D. 1% What Percentage of Earth’s Fresh Water is in Lake Superior?

Back to Board C. 10%

 A. 30,000 feet A. 30,000 feet  C. 27,000 feet C. 27,000 feet  B. 36,000 feet B. 36,000 feet  D. 20,000 leagues D. 20,000 leagues How deep is the Marian Trench?

Back to Board B. 36,000 feet

 A. Type of clam A. Type of clam  C. A seamount with a flat top C. A seamount with a flat top  B. French coin B. French coin  D. A seamount above water D. A seamount above water What is a Guyot?

Back to Board C. A seamount with a flat top

 A. Syria and Israel A. Syria and Israel  D. Jordan and Israel D. Jordan and Israel The Dead Sea is located between which two countries?  C. Lebanon and Israel C. Lebanon and Israel B. Iran and Iraq

Back to Board D. Jordan and Israel

What type of crust is the continental shelf composed of?  A. Oceanic crust A. Oceanic crust  C. Abyssal crust C. Abyssal crust  D. Trench crust D. Trench crust  B. Continental crust B. Continental crust

Back to Board B. Continental crust

 A. Sonar and Satellites A. Sonar and Satellites What are two methods used to map the ocean floor?  C. Infrared and sonar C. Infrared and sonar  B. Radar and satellites B. Radar and satellites  D. Sonar and radar D. Sonar and radar

Back to Board A. Sonar and satellites

 B. Subduction B. Subduction Which geologic process creates trenches?  A. Volcanism A. Volcanism  C. Earthquakes C. Earthquakes  D. Erosion D. Erosion

Back to Board B. Subduction

 C. Deep, flat, completely dark C. Deep, flat, completely dark Which describes the features of an abyssal plain?  A. Deep, lifeless, many guyots A. Deep, lifeless, many guyots  B. Deep, many seamounts, dark B. Deep, many seamounts, dark  D. Deep, very warm, dark D. Deep, very warm, dark

Back to Board C. Deep, flat, completely dark

 D. 35 degree saltwater D. 35 degree saltwater Which water is the densest?  A. 50 degree lakewater A. 50 degree lakewater  C. 32 degree lakewater C. 32 degree lakewater  B. 75 degree saltwater B. 75 degree saltwater

Back to Board D. 35 degree saltwater

 A. Lake Michigan A. Lake Michigan What great lake does the Muskegon River drain into?  B. Lake Superior B. Lake Superior  D. Lake Erie D. Lake Erie  C. Lake Huron C. Lake Huron

A. Lake Michigan

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