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OCEAN CURRENTS
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What causes OCEAN currents?
Use 1 book per table. Go to pg. 429 On your lab table, draw the ocean currents. Include continents USE COLOR
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What causes currents? Prevaling Winds:
winds that blow from a single general direction over a particular point on the Earth's surface. Examples: Westerlies Trade Winds
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Wind belts
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What causes currents? Changes in Water Temperature:
Cold water sinks, warm water rises. This creates a movement of water based on radiation from the sun.
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What causes currents? Coriolis Effect
Deflection of winds and ocean currents caused by Earth’s rotation
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What causes currents? Changes in Salinity
Saline water (salty water) becomes more dense and sinks. Causes deep water currents.
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What causes currents? Uneven Heating
Differences in solar radiation from the sun causes ocean water to heat at different intensities, causes the rising and sinking of water. WARM water expands and rises COLD water contracts and sinks
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What causes currents? Basin Shape
The continents form a barrier which causes ocean water to be deflected and divided.
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9.02 Label major surface currents
HOMEWORK Use your book p. 429 to do this!
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Currents regulate Earth’s climate
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Ocean Terms: Gyre: large system of rotating ocean currents, involved with large wind movements. Boundary Current: ocean currents with dynamics determined by the presence of a coastline. Western + Eastern
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Ocean Gyres
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Deep Currents Thermohaline circulation- caused by density and temp. difference Salty water sinks; cold water sinks Global conveyor belt
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Gulf Stream
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Ocean Currents Lab:
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EARTH SCIENCE FINISH: Your Ocean Currents Lab
Use books + Obj.’s When done, show Mr. Shelson Pick up Quiz review (due tomorrow) YES…Homework if not complete!
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Where does Ocean Salt come from?
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Thermocline
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Thermocline
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