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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 largest feature correct answers The ocean; earth is sometimes referred to the blue planet because of this; 
the blue marble was an image captured by Apollo 17 
 
What percent of the earth is covered b...
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Oceanography: EXAM 2 Questions with Correct Answers
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Oceanography Exam 1 Questions with Correct Answers
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Intro To Oceanography Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers.
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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 answers The Geoid is the shape that the surface of oceans would take under the influence of earth's gravity and rotation alone, in absence of winds and tides. It is the ocean surface at rest and mirror...
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Oceanography Ch. 1-4 Exam Questions with correct answers
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Pacific Ocean Correct Answer-Deepest and largest ocean 
 
Atlantic Ocean Correct Answer-Second largest ocean; separates the Old World from the New World 
 
Indian Ocean Correct Answer-Slightly smaller than the atlantic ocean but has the same average depth; mostly in the southern hemisphere 
 
Arctic Ocean Correct Answer-Smallest and shallowest ocean; has a permanent layer of sea ice 
 
Antarctic or Southern Ocean Correct Answer-Ocean that connects the pacific, atlantic and indian oceans; south o...
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Oceanography 100 final SDSU Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Oceanography 100 final SDSU 
 
Questions and Answers Already Passed 
 
How was the solar system formed? -a supernova (explosion of a start when it runs out of 
fuel) 
-4.6 billion years ago 
 
how was the earth formed? -a nebula made of gas and dust 
 
-was formed 4.5 billion years ago 
 
how did oceans form? -A volcanic expulsion 
 
- rained for thousands of years 
-hit by an icy comets 
-volcanic out gassing and ice from comets 
 
when did life form? -3.7 billion years ago 
 
how long have ani...
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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 stars exploded. 
 
b. 10% of the heavy elements were created directly from the Big Bang and about 90% were created later inside of stars or when stars exploded. 
 
c. 100% of the heavy elements were c...
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