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Seawater Pure H 2 0 and ……….
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Salts Where do the salts in seawater come from?
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Calculating Salinity Salinity = Take 1000 kg of seawater Measured in….
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Salinity Range Avg. ocean salinity is ……. High rain or river runoff will drop salinity= Brackish water…. Areas of high evaporation and poor circulation = Hypersaline water
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Solutes and Ocean Resources Lots of good and bad solutes in the ocean
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What adds salts to the oceans? 1 2 What removes salts from the oceans? 1 2 3
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Rule of Constant Proportions What is it? What does it imply about the world’s oceans? Why is this important to the living organisms in sea water?
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Temp, Density, Salinity and Depth
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GAS EXCHANGE
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Light
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Pressure and depth FREEDIVING CLIP
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Water and Sound
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Coriolis Effect
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WIND PATTERNS
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