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zonal wind flow correct answers wind moving nearly parallel to latitude circulation gyres correct answers gigantic ocean currents flowing in circular trajectories from East to West along the Equator, Ekman spiral correct answers A theoretical model of the effect on water of wind blowing over t...

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Pacific Ocean correct answers Deepest and largest ocean Atlantic Ocean correct answers Second largest ocean; separates the Old World from the New World Indian Ocean correct answers Slightly smaller than the atlantic ocean but has the same average depth; mostly in the southern hemisphere Arc...

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Oceanography correct answers Study of the water of the oceans, the life in it, and the Earth beneath it. Four Sub-disciplines of Oceanography correct answers Geological, Chemical, Physical, Biological Ocean covers __% of Earth's surface, and contains __% of Earth's water. correct answers 71,...

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How much of the Earth is covered in Water? correct answers 70% Where is most of the water located on Earth? correct answers Oceans What is the largest body of water on Earth? correct answers Oceans, interconnected to each other What are seas surrounded by? correct answers Smaller bodies of ...

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Substances that contain two or more different elements in a fixed proportion correct answers Compounds Group of atoms held together by chemical bonds correct answers Molecule Nuclei that contain the same number of protons but different number of neutrons correct answers Isotopes Zone in the...

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If 18.25 mL of an 0.0020 M iodate solution is rquired to titrate a 10.00 mL sample of vitamin C solution, What is the molarity of the ascorbic acid in the solution? correct answers The individual oceans (Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, etc.) on the earth are physically cut off from one another by land ba...

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Resultant tidal forces are produced by: the difference between centripetal and gravitational forces. the force produced by Earth's rotation matched with the spin of the Moon. density forces balanced by the force of buoyancy. the Coriolis effect (not a true force) combined with Ekman transport...

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What facts and knowledge did Eratosthenes have in calculating the size of Earth? There may be more than one. correct answers - The Sun shone directly above a deep well - He knew the distance between the well and the "slight" shadow - The Sun cast a slight shadow at some distance from the deep we...

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How deep is the Mariana Trench (the deepest part of the ocean) compared to Mount Everest (the tallest mountain on Earth)? correct answers The Mariana Trench is thousands of meters deeper than Mount Everest is tall. The four principal ocean basins (plus an additional ocean) on Earth are the: corre...

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__% of Earth's surface is represented by water oceans contain ___% of surface water correct answers 70; 97 ____ hemisphere is called the land hemisphere, and the ____ hemisphere is the water hemisphere correct answers northern, southern Pacific Ocean correct answers largest ocean and has gre...

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What is the name of the process in which the ocean floor is mapped? correct answers Bathymetry Name the 4 parts of the continental margin on the figure below. correct answers A: Shelf B: Shelf Break C: Slope D: Rise What is the deepest part of the ocean? And how deep is it? correct answers ...

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3 major advantages of SEM over light microscope correct answers Resolution: the ability to distinguish fine detail, Magnification: can magnify objects thousands of times, and Depth of Field: much greater than a light microscope. 3-D image of surface samples. Uses an electron beam as its illumination...

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Hydrography correct answers density dependent on temperature and salinity Compare horizontal and vertical currents correct answers Horizontal currents are typically stronger than vertical. Most currents flow horizontally, while vertical movement is very localized. Describe the Geoid correct an...

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What are the four branches of oceanography? correct answers Geographical Oceanography Biological Oceanography Physical Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Each of these are high interdisciplinary- a marine biologist has to know currents to study movements of organisms What is the earth's l...

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The Hubble space telescope is named in honor of Edwin Hubble who correct answers First observed the expanding nature of the Universe Scientific data suggest that the age of the sun is about _____________years. correct answers 5 billion Which of these was not present in Earth's primitive atmos...

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What is convection correct answers Cold air sinks because it is more dense What is the lithosphere correct answers The top part of the mantle and all crust, on top of asthenosphere In SoCal our plate boundary is... (list plate, boundary and rise) correct answers Pacific plate, transform bounda...

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Argo floats control their buoyancy using a reservoir of: correct answers oil The Navy refers to ROVs and AUVs as: correct answers uncrewed underwater vehicles Stealth AUVs: correct answers sit on the seafloor and listen quietly for targets of interest Bionic AUVs: correct answers look like ...

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What is the main structure of an atom? correct answers Nucleus-center (protons and neutrons), electrons surround nucleus, usually equal amt protons and neutrons. *Ion= atom loses or gains an electron What is a molecule? correct answers When a group of 2+ atoms are held together by sharing or tr...

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What does plate tectonics refer to? correct answers It is a theory explaining the movement of the Earth's crust -Earth's crust is not solid but rather a bunch of pieces (or 'plates') that move on the surface of the Earth. Similar to cracked egg shell. We need all three boundary types for pla...

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Colonial aspirations. correct answers Although the age of exploration ended in the early 17th century, what factor continued to drive exploration? Antarctica and Australia correct answers By the late 1700s there were a number of major European trade routes. Which continents did not have a trade r...

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Explain the significance of the hydrogen bond correct answers •Similar to ionic bond but weak •Polarity causes water molecules to form weak (hydrogen) bonds between water molecules •Although the hydrogen bond between molecules is only 5% as strong as the bonds between hydrogen and oxygen (c...

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Greatest depth in the ocean correct answers 11 Km Herodotus correct answers described the world as the Med. Sea surrounded by Europe, Asia, Libya Erastothenes correct answers determining Earth's circumference Ferdinand Magellan correct answers circumnavigated the world James Cook correc...

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Has Global warming actually been observed? correct answers Yes, there have been observed changes in global mean temperature. While ____ plays the central role in weather, _____ plays the central role in climate. correct answers Atmosphere, ocean Because of water's ____ heat capacity, Ocean's...

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c correct answers 1. Where did all of the heavy elements that are found inside of your own body (e.g., carbon and nitrogen, phosphorous, copper and gold) get created? a. 50% of the heavy elements were created directly from the Big Bang and the other 50% were created later inside of stars or when ...

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What made it possible for human and animal remains to end up in submerged caves? correct answers - they fell or were thrown in - They entered when sea levels were lower and the caves were dry. Most modern ships are powered by gasoline fuel. True or False correct answers false Who was the New ...

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How do we know that the Earth got hit by a planet? correct answers seasons on Earth Why did the Earth begin to cool during the 'Cooling' event? correct answers lack of asteroid crashing on the Earth From what did the Earth form? correct answers Dust and Gas What process introduced oxygen ...

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How many oceans exist on earth? What are they? correct answers 4 (+1) Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, Antarctic Which ocean is the deepest? correct answers Pacific - Mariana Trench (11,022 meters) What defines a sea (versus an ocean)? correct answers Seas are smaller, shallower, salt water,...

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They were the first known explores of the Oceans correct answers The Egyptians They were the early explorers in the Pacific Ocean correct answers The Polynesians They were probably the first Europeans to "Discover America" correct answers The Vikings Oceanography is customarily divided in...

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Angle of of Earth's Tilt on its Axis correct answers ~23.5 degrees Ecliptic correct answers the plane traced by Earth's solar orbit Earth's Seasons: explanation correct answers 1) caused by unequal distribution of solar energy across Earth's surface due to the planet's tilt and rotation o...

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Plankton are: a. marine organisms that drift or swim weakly. b. microscopic marine plants. c. marine organisms that swim. d. composed ONLY of microscopic marine organisms. correct answers a. marine organisms that drift or swim weakly. Phytoplankton are: a. residents primarily of the dis...

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