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Ocean Currents S6E3d Explain the causes of waves, currents, and tides.
Chapter 14 section 1 Ocean Currents S6E3d Explain the causes of waves, currents, and tides.
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Surface currents are caused by
Floods Warm water The wind The equator
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Ocean currents in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres turn
From west to east In opposite directions Clockwise Against the Earth’s rotation
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Which process increases the salinity of ocean water?
The Coriolis effect Convection currents Evaporation Continental deflection
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Deep currents form when
Cold air decreases water density Warm air increases water density The ocean surface freezes and solids from the warmer underneath Salinity increases
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Compared with surface currents, deep currents are
a. Colder and less dense b. Warmer and less dense c. Warmer and denser d. Colder and denser
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Which phrase describes a surface current?
Gets cool near the equator Flows like a stream Stretches from north to south Creates global winds
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How does the Coriolis effect make ocean currents appear to move?
Back and forth In a curved path Clockwise Against the Earth’s rotation
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Which continent deflects the Gulf Stream Current?
North America South America Africa Asia
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What replaces a cold current that sinks to the ocean floor?
Colder deep current A warmer surface current A colder surface current A slower surface current
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What is the name of the ocean current that warms the British Isles?
La Nina California Current Gulf Stream Equatorial Countercurrent
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What is used by the NOAA to collect data to predict an El Nino?
Buoys Satellites California Current Sonar
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The movement of cold, nutrient-rich water to the surface of the ocean is called______.
warm-water currents cold-water currents stream upwelling
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