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Water Properties WavesTidesDensity 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Winds & Currents
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Water makes up this percentage of terrestrial organisms.
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66%
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Water makes up this percentage of marine organisms.
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70-80%
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The overall charge of water molecules
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neutral
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Unit of measurement for salinity (˚/◦◦).
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ppt
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Hydrogen bonds occur between these two types of atom (include charges).
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positively charged hydrogen & negatively charged oxygen
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This is responsible for many of the unique properties of water.
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hydrogen bonds
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This property of water refers to its ability to stick to other substances.
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adhesion
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Surface tension is caused by this property of water.
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cohesion
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This is the amount of energy required to raise a gram of a substance 1˚C.
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specific heat
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This unique characteristic of water creates a natural layer of insulation in cold climates.
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less dense solid state
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This is the driving force of winds.
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differences in density
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This diverts winds to the East and West.
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Coriolis Effect
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The percentage of ocean water involved in surface currents.
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10%
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Circular patterns of water currents caused by Coriolis Effect and shape of ocean basins.
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gyre
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Water current associated with the most amount of biological productivity.
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Eastern boundary current
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The generating force of most ocean waves.
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wind
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The part of a wave represented by its lowest point.
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trough
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These types of wave are another way of saying “wind generated”.
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progressive waves
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The distance used to determine whether a wave is a shallow water or deep water wave.
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half a wavelength
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The stuff in waves that is actually in motion.
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energy
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What force affects tides the most.
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moon’s gravity
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Another name for the highest point water gets.
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high tide/high water
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Only having one high tide and one low tide per day
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diurnal
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this point
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low tide
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Angle formed by the moon, Earth and sun when neap tides occur
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90˚
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Zones of variation extend this deep below the surface of the water
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1,000 meters
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The density of water is affected mostly by these two factors.
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temperature and salinity
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Zone of dramatic increase in density
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pycnocline
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This is caused during winter in the poles when surface water cools and becomes more dense
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vertical mixing
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Approximate temperature below the thermocline
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4˚ C
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Make your wager
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Which side of the continents are the water currents typically slow?
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Western Side
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