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The students will know the different type and effects of ocean currents
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Kuroshi Current: a warm ocean current that flows northward, then eastward on the west side of the Pacific Ocean Alaska Current: a cold ocean current that flows northward, the westward towards Alaska El Niño: an irregularly occurring and complex series of climate change affecting the equatorial pacific region Deep circulation: current which sweep along the deep-sea floor
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California Current: a cold ocean current that flows southward along the west coast of North America
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The students will know about the geography of the ocean floor.
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Mid-ocean ridge systems are the largest single volcanic feature on Earth. This is the place where the Earth’s crust is spreading, creating new ocean floor and renewing the surface of the Earth. The mid-ocean ridge consists of thousands of individual volcanoes or volcanic ridge segments which periodically erupt.
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In the ocean there a few places on the ocean floor they’re are unusually deep zones known as Deep Sea Trenches They are long, narrow troughs that are the deepest parts of the Ocean.
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The submerged shelf and slope that forms the outer edges of the Earth’s major landmasses.
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The chilluns/students/nerds/whatever will know about the deep ocean and some life that lives down there.
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Many areas in the vast oceans of our big planet have what we would call trenches, these trenches can lead to the darkest most deep black abyss anyone is likely ever to see. Much deeper than space if not physically then mentally seeing how there’s no star light in trenches. Not even the smallest smidgeon of sunlight. The deepest trench known is the Mariana trench in the pacific ocean.
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Most creatures that live in the deep oceans are vile evil looking monstrosities that would chill you to the core. So I will just name a few and show you a picture of my personal favorite the cranchiid or deep sea, colossal, giant squid. A few other fish are the angler fish which use their light to attract their prey and the Gulper eels which have huge heads and mouths to easily catch and eat their prey.
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The students will know how ocean currents affect the climate.
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Ocean currents influence the climate by transporting and storing heat from the sun. When currents at the equator are heated, and start to flow to the higher latitudes, they begin to transport heat which, in turn, warms the air and blows over and warms nearby landmasses. Colder currents cool the surrounding air and landmasses. As a result, inland climates are vulnerable to extreme temperature, more so than coastal climates.
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More than half of all the heat that reaches the Earth from the sun is taken in by the ocean’s surface layer. Currents that flow from the equator are warm and currents that flow from the poles are cooler.
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Name two different types of currents.
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