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What is your favorite thing about the ocean? Why? This could be anything! It could be something you enjoy doing or a cool, fun fact! You decide and tell me why you enjoy the ocean so much! Starter Activity
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Our Oceans
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Affects & moderates temperatures Provides ~2% of food we eat 1/3 of world’s petroleum & natural gas World’s largest cities next to the ocean 1/2 the world lives within 150mi of coast Ocean Quick Facts
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“Vast body of saline water that occupies the depression of Earth’s surface.” >97% of all water is oceanic <3% is contained in lakes, groundwater, land ice, etc. What is an ocean?
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LARGE DEEP MASSIVE The ocean to us:
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A.20,000 square miles B.139 million square miles C.1 million square miles D.800,000 square miles How much area does it cover?
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A.20,000 square miles B.139 million square miles C.1 million square miles D.800,000 square miles How much area does it cover?
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A.3,796 feet B.5,280 feet C.12, 451 feet D.10,560 feet How deep is the ocean?
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A.3,796 feet B.5,280 feet C.12, 451 feet D.10,560 feet How deep is the ocean?
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A.329 million cubic miles B.500 million cubic miles C.1 million cubic miles D.62 million cubic miles What’s the volume?
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A.329 million cubic miles B.500 million cubic miles C.1 million cubic miles D.62 million cubic miles What’s the volume?
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A.260 billion billion metric tons B.3 billion billion metric tons C.500 billion metric tons D.141 billion billion metric tons How massive is the ocean??
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A.260 billion billion metric tons B.3 billion billion metric tons C.500 billion metric tons D.141 billion billion metric tons How massive is the ocean??
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Our ocean only accounts for slightly more than 0.02% of Earth’s mass or 0.13% of total volume It’s all below the surface! Mind-blowing!
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Marine geologists Physical Oceanographers Marine Biologists Chemical Oceanographers Marine Engineers Marine Science
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Marine geologists Physical Oceanographers Marine Biologists Chemical Oceanographers Marine Engineers Marine Science
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“Science interprets raw information by constructing a general explanation with which the information is compatible.” It all starts with a question. Start at the root of it all: Science
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Question Hypothesis Experiment(s) Repeat Theory Law Scientific Method
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Most famous for Origin of Species and work with theory of evolution HMS Beagle Marine biologist Natural selection Charles Darwin
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Sir John Murray Inspired by Darwin’s discoveries Mission: to prove Edinburgh professor’s theory that life below 1800 feet was impossible Discovered over 4,000 new species! Thus marine biology was born HMS Challenger
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On a piece of paper write down a question you have about the ocean. Follow the question with your hypothesis and an experiment that you may use to test your hypothesis. Homework
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