Chp. 19 Notes
... Sound travels through water at about 1500 m/s. So if you measure the time it takes to leave and bounce off ocean floor and return you can calculate the depth. ...
... Sound travels through water at about 1500 m/s. So if you measure the time it takes to leave and bounce off ocean floor and return you can calculate the depth. ...
Theory of Plate Tectonics
... – Subduction occurs when one of the two converging plates descends beneath the other. – A subduction zone forms when one oceanic plate, which has become denser as a result of cooling, descends below another plate creating a deepsea trench. – The subducted plate descends into the mantle and melts. – ...
... – Subduction occurs when one of the two converging plates descends beneath the other. – A subduction zone forms when one oceanic plate, which has become denser as a result of cooling, descends below another plate creating a deepsea trench. – The subducted plate descends into the mantle and melts. – ...
SC.D.1.4.2 - Escambia County School District
... world. Why are there no major earthquakes in Florida? A. Earthquakes cannot occur on a peninsula B. Florida is over a hot spot where no earthquakes ...
... world. Why are there no major earthquakes in Florida? A. Earthquakes cannot occur on a peninsula B. Florida is over a hot spot where no earthquakes ...
the Earth - Physical Science 100
... A strong earthquake causes “S” (shear waves) and “P” waves to travel out through the earth. Which statement(s) is (are) true about the shadow zone(s) on the opposite side of the earth? a. neither “S” nor “P” waves are seen beyond about 103o b. “S” waves are never seen beyond 103o. “P” waves are not ...
... A strong earthquake causes “S” (shear waves) and “P” waves to travel out through the earth. Which statement(s) is (are) true about the shadow zone(s) on the opposite side of the earth? a. neither “S” nor “P” waves are seen beyond about 103o b. “S” waves are never seen beyond 103o. “P” waves are not ...
Continental Drift and Seafloor Spreading
... 4. Tropical plant fossils that were found on an island in Artic Ocean! (Scratches in rocks made by glaciers in South Africa) The continental drift theory was NOT accepted because Wegener could not explain HOW the continents were moving/drifted apart. ...
... 4. Tropical plant fossils that were found on an island in Artic Ocean! (Scratches in rocks made by glaciers in South Africa) The continental drift theory was NOT accepted because Wegener could not explain HOW the continents were moving/drifted apart. ...
Name: :____________Per:___ Plate Tectonics Test 1. Who was the
... had modern evidence from rocks and fossils. Using only maps, they observed that – a. Continents with the most temperate climates were found near the Equator b. The oceans have become smaller throughout the history of the Earth c. The shapes of continents appeared to allow them to fit together d. Mos ...
... had modern evidence from rocks and fossils. Using only maps, they observed that – a. Continents with the most temperate climates were found near the Equator b. The oceans have become smaller throughout the history of the Earth c. The shapes of continents appeared to allow them to fit together d. Mos ...
Which of the following provides evidence that
... III. Chains of volcanoes lie parallel to ocean trenches. IV. GPS data show that parts of the Earth’s crust are moving at different rates. A. I and II only. B. I , II, and IV. C. I, III, and IV. D. III and IV only. ...
... III. Chains of volcanoes lie parallel to ocean trenches. IV. GPS data show that parts of the Earth’s crust are moving at different rates. A. I and II only. B. I , II, and IV. C. I, III, and IV. D. III and IV only. ...
1: Introduction
... government-sponsored committees and represents an innovative approach to mutual efforts by government, universities, and the industry. ...
... government-sponsored committees and represents an innovative approach to mutual efforts by government, universities, and the industry. ...
Plate Movement ppt - Armuchee Middle School
... What was once called the theory of continental drift, (where it was thought that only the continents moved) is now the theory of plate tectonics where it includes the moving sea ...
... What was once called the theory of continental drift, (where it was thought that only the continents moved) is now the theory of plate tectonics where it includes the moving sea ...
Fall 2011 - Ocean and Resources Engineering
... bring order to the chaos in the environment, solve the problems that people will face and create a meritocratic society which will be inspired by my products. In order words, I decided to became an engineer. I remembered I was watching television and zapping channels and then stop at that BBC docume ...
... bring order to the chaos in the environment, solve the problems that people will face and create a meritocratic society which will be inspired by my products. In order words, I decided to became an engineer. I remembered I was watching television and zapping channels and then stop at that BBC docume ...
Plate Movement ppt
... What was once called the theory of continental drift, (where it was thought that only the continents moved) is now the theory of plate tectonics where it includes the moving sea ...
... What was once called the theory of continental drift, (where it was thought that only the continents moved) is now the theory of plate tectonics where it includes the moving sea ...
Plate Tectonics - dhsearthandspacescience
... What evidence supports the idea of plate tectonics? (5 reasons) 4. Paleomagnetic studies of Earth’s past magnetic fields suggest the magnetic north pole has changed. A parsimonious (simple) explanation is that landmasses have moved, NOT the north pole. Stripes within magnetite (magnetic magma mine ...
... What evidence supports the idea of plate tectonics? (5 reasons) 4. Paleomagnetic studies of Earth’s past magnetic fields suggest the magnetic north pole has changed. A parsimonious (simple) explanation is that landmasses have moved, NOT the north pole. Stripes within magnetite (magnetic magma mine ...
Australasian Regional IODP Workshop in 2017 for building new
... can provide crucial sedimentary records to help understand the developing interactions between the tropics and Antarctica, and between the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Furthermore, Australia has been one of the two major land masses undergoing northward migration during the Cretaceous through the Ceno ...
... can provide crucial sedimentary records to help understand the developing interactions between the tropics and Antarctica, and between the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Furthermore, Australia has been one of the two major land masses undergoing northward migration during the Cretaceous through the Ceno ...
Earth Science – Quiz 2
... B) two converging oceanic plates meeting head-on and piling up into a mid-ocean ridge C) a divergent boundary where the continental plate changes to an oceanic plate D) a deep, vertical fault along which two plates slide past one another in opposite directions 56. Which one of the following is an im ...
... B) two converging oceanic plates meeting head-on and piling up into a mid-ocean ridge C) a divergent boundary where the continental plate changes to an oceanic plate D) a deep, vertical fault along which two plates slide past one another in opposite directions 56. Which one of the following is an im ...
Continental Drift
... Tectonic plates Can be either or both oceanic and continental crusts 15 major plates Earthquakes – sudden shifts along plate boundaries Volcanoes – plate motions generate magma that erupts ...
... Tectonic plates Can be either or both oceanic and continental crusts 15 major plates Earthquakes – sudden shifts along plate boundaries Volcanoes – plate motions generate magma that erupts ...
Plate Tectonics 1
... • Sea floor increases in age and is more deeply buried by sediment away from the ridge because sediments have had a longer time to collect. • Rates of sea-floor spreading vary from 1 to 10 cm per year for each side of the ridge and can be determined by dating magnetic anomaly stripes of the sea floo ...
... • Sea floor increases in age and is more deeply buried by sediment away from the ridge because sediments have had a longer time to collect. • Rates of sea-floor spreading vary from 1 to 10 cm per year for each side of the ridge and can be determined by dating magnetic anomaly stripes of the sea floo ...
Quick Quiz Plate Tectonics Introduction to Plate Tectonics
... increasing about 2 cm/year What could possibly move these massive plates? Nuclear forces? Long range electromagnetic forces? Gravitational forces? Contact forces? ...
... increasing about 2 cm/year What could possibly move these massive plates? Nuclear forces? Long range electromagnetic forces? Gravitational forces? Contact forces? ...
Lesson Plans for Sandra Napier for the week of 11/18/2013 (Page 1
... Shared Reading: DBQ Project p. 95 The Philanthropy of Andrew Carnegie: Did It Make Him a Hero? Activity: DBQ Project p. 92-93 The ...
... Shared Reading: DBQ Project p. 95 The Philanthropy of Andrew Carnegie: Did It Make Him a Hero? Activity: DBQ Project p. 92-93 The ...
Plate Tectonics Study Guide
... oceanic crust is denser than continental crust, so it pulls the rest of the plate with it as it sinks into the mantle 7. Where are the convection currents located that move Earth’s plates? The Athenosphere 8. What is a convection current? the movement of heat energy throughout a fluid caused by diff ...
... oceanic crust is denser than continental crust, so it pulls the rest of the plate with it as it sinks into the mantle 7. Where are the convection currents located that move Earth’s plates? The Athenosphere 8. What is a convection current? the movement of heat energy throughout a fluid caused by diff ...
Aquatic Science
... 3. As temperatures and air pressure drop, water droplets clump together causing condensation or _____________. 4. When the droplets are too heavy to float in the air they fall to the ground in the form of rain or snow called, ________________________. 5. _______________-high level clouds that have b ...
... 3. As temperatures and air pressure drop, water droplets clump together causing condensation or _____________. 4. When the droplets are too heavy to float in the air they fall to the ground in the form of rain or snow called, ________________________. 5. _______________-high level clouds that have b ...
Coastal and Open Ocean Surface Currents Mission Study
... - Azimuth Cut-Off. The outcomes of these tests were compared to literature results where available, and showed agreement (e.g. Figure 1). It was concluded therefore that the software is correctly simulating the Wavemill primary products A scenario using conditions present during the Proof of Concept ...
... - Azimuth Cut-Off. The outcomes of these tests were compared to literature results where available, and showed agreement (e.g. Figure 1). It was concluded therefore that the software is correctly simulating the Wavemill primary products A scenario using conditions present during the Proof of Concept ...
Earth`s Structure Worksheet
... layer. Only a few miles (5 km) thick under the oceans and averaging 20 miles thick under the continents. 3. _________ _________ – The only __________layer of the Earth – a sea of mostly iron and nickel. It is roughly 1800 – 3200 miles below the surface and about 1400 miles thick. Temperatures reach ...
... layer. Only a few miles (5 km) thick under the oceans and averaging 20 miles thick under the continents. 3. _________ _________ – The only __________layer of the Earth – a sea of mostly iron and nickel. It is roughly 1800 – 3200 miles below the surface and about 1400 miles thick. Temperatures reach ...
The Theory of Plate Tectonics - Ouray School District R-1
... produce large mountains (hymliays) 3) Oceanic vs oceanic: One goes under the other and the subducted plate produces magma that forms and rises to form an island arc. ...
... produce large mountains (hymliays) 3) Oceanic vs oceanic: One goes under the other and the subducted plate produces magma that forms and rises to form an island arc. ...
CHAPTER 10
... - The two major (and most obvious in terms of their differences) zones in the marine environment are the "pelagic zone," which is the water, and the "benthic zone," which is the sea floor. Each of these is further subdivided into a number of smaller zones. - The pelagic zone consists of two subdivis ...
... - The two major (and most obvious in terms of their differences) zones in the marine environment are the "pelagic zone," which is the water, and the "benthic zone," which is the sea floor. Each of these is further subdivided into a number of smaller zones. - The pelagic zone consists of two subdivis ...
Theory of Plate Tectonics PowerPoint
... • At convergent boundaries, two tectonic plates are moving toward each other. • When two plates collide, the denser plate eventually descends below the other, less-dense plate in a process called subduction. • There are three types of convergent boundaries, classified according to the type of crust ...
... • At convergent boundaries, two tectonic plates are moving toward each other. • When two plates collide, the denser plate eventually descends below the other, less-dense plate in a process called subduction. • There are three types of convergent boundaries, classified according to the type of crust ...
Ocean
An ocean (from Ancient Greek Ὠκεανός, transc. Okeanós, the sea of classical antiquity) is a body of saline water that composes much of a planet's hydrosphere. On Earth, an ocean is one of the major conventional divisions of the World Ocean, which covers almost 71% of its surface. These are, in descending order by area, the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, and Arctic Oceans. The word sea is often used interchangeably with ""ocean"" in American English but, strictly speaking, a sea is a body of saline water (generally a division of the world ocean) partly or fully enclosed by land.Saline water covers approximately 72% of the planet's surface (~3.6×108 km2) and is customarily divided into several principal oceans and smaller seas, with the ocean covering approximately 71% of Earth's surface. The ocean contains 97% of Earth's water, and oceanographers have stated that only 5% of the World Ocean has been explored. The total volume is approximately 1.35 billion cubic kilometers (320 million cu mi) with an average depth of nearly 3,700 meters (12,100 ft).As it is the principal component of Earth's hydrosphere, the world ocean is integral to all known life, forms part of the carbon cycle, and influences climate and weather patterns. It is the habitat of 230,000 known species, although much of the oceans depths remain unexplored, and over two million marine species are estimated to exist. The origin of Earth's oceans remains unknown; oceans are thought to have formed in the Hadean period and may have been the impetus for the emergence of life.Extraterrestrial oceans may be composed of water or other elements and compounds. The only confirmed large stable bodies of extraterrestrial surface liquids are the lakes of Titan, although there is evidence for the existence of oceans elsewhere in the Solar System. Early in their geologic histories, Mars and Venus are theorized to have had large water oceans. The Mars ocean hypothesis suggests that nearly a third of the surface of Mars was once covered by water, and a runaway greenhouse effect may have boiled away the global ocean of Venus. Compounds such as salts and ammonia dissolved in water lower its freezing point, so that water might exist in large quantities in extraterrestrial environments as brine or convecting ice. Unconfirmed oceans are speculated beneath the surface of many dwarf planets and natural satellites; notably, the ocean of Europa is estimated to have over twice the water volume of Earth. The Solar System's giant planets are also thought to have liquid atmospheric layers of yet to be confirmed compositions. Oceans may also exist on exoplanets and exomoons, including surface oceans of liquid water within a circumstellar habitable zone. Ocean planets are a hypothetical type of planet with a surface completely covered with liquid.