febuary ocean notes Flashcards

(25 cards)

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pacific ocean

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the largest ocean in the world

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atlantic ocean

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The Atlantic Ocean is slowly getting wider—by about 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) per year

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Indian ocean

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The Indian Ocean is the world’s warmest ocean

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arctic ocean

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The Arctic Ocean is the world’s smallest and shallowest ocean

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southern ocean

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The Southern Ocean is the only ocean that completely circles a continent and flows entirely around the globe without being interrupted by land

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salinity

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Salinity is the concentration of dissolved salts in water, primarily sodium chloride

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surface zone

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the topmost layer of the ocean, extending from the surface down to approximately 200 meters

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thermocline

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A thermocline is a distinct layer within a body of water (or atmosphere) where the temperature changes rapidly with depth

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deep zone

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the largest part of the ocean, containing about 90% of its total volume

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water cycle

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the continuous movement of water as it changes between liquid, solid (ice), and gas (vapor) states across Earth’s surface, atmosphere, and underground.

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evaporation

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Evaporation is the process by which liquid water turns into water vapor (a gas)

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condensation

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Condensation is the process where water vapor (gas) cools and transforms into liquid water.

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precipitation

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Precipitation is the process where water, in either liquid or solid form, falls from the atmosphere to the Earth’s surface

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continental shelf

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The continental shelf is the shallow, submerged edge of a continent that extends from the shoreline to a sharp drop-off point known as the shelf break

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continental slope

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the steep, underwater transition zone that connects the shallow continental shelf to the deep ocean floor

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continental rise

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the final transition zone of the continental margin

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abyssal plain

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The abyssal plain is a vast, flat, sediment-covered area of the deep ocean floor, found at depths between 3,000 and 6,000 meters

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mid-ocean range

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A mid-ocean ridge is a massive underwater mountain range formed by plate tectonics

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rift valley

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a deep, narrow depression that runs along the central axis of a mid-ocean ridge

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seamount

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A seamount is a large underwater mountain that rises from the ocean floor but does not reach the water’s surface

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ocean trench

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a long, narrow, and extremely deep depression in the ocean floor

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plankton

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a diverse collection of organisms that live in the water column and are unable to swim effectively against currents

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nekton

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high-performance athletes of the ocean

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benthos

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Benthos refers to the community of organisms that live on, in, or near the seabed

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