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Unit 11 Oceans
Concepts of Earth Science
Key Concepts and Questions to Be Able to Explain and Answer:
1. Explain Archimedes’ principle and how it relates to buoyancy.
2. Describe the two theories for how Earth’s oceans developed.
3. List the common dissolved gases that are found in the ocean according to abundance. List
the common solids that are found in the ocean according to abundance. How does
temperature impact the amount of dissolved gasses and salinity?
4. How do salinity and temperature affect the density of ocean water?
5. How does ocean temperature change with depth?
6. Be able to identify and describe the features of the ocean floor.
7. What mineral and food resources can be extracted from the ocean?
8. Compare and contrast the formation and movement of surface and density (deep water)
currents.
9. Draw a picture to show how the water molecules in a wave move. Show how the energy of
the wave moves.
10. Describe the factors that determine the size of a wave: speed of wind, length of time the
wind blows and fetch.
Assessments
Unit 11 Test
Titanic Project
Date: _____________
Date: _____________
Reading Assignments:
Students will be assigned readings from the following pages in the text book.
Chapter 20 (Section 1 and 3 Only)
pages 492-500, 505-508
Chapter 19 (Section 2 Only)
pages 475-478
Chapter 21 (Section 1 and 2)
pages 518-529
Vocabulary
Salinity
Pack ice
Thermocline
Density
Continental margins
Continental shelf
Continental slope
Continental rise
Abyssal plains
Mid-ocean ridge
Trench
submarine canyons
turbidity currents
deep-ocean basins
trenches
abyssal plains
mid-ocean ridges
seamounts
currents
surface currents
Coriolis Effect
Gulf Stream
deep currents (density currents)
wave
wave period
buoyancy
wavelength
amplitude
crest
trough
fetch