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Oceans Like? Waters Move?
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Ocean water tastes
funny because of
this mineral.
What is SALT?
Scientists use this
word to describe
the amount of salt
in the ocean.
What is
SALINITY?
This increases as
you go deeper in
the ocean.
What is
PRESSURE?
This part of the
ocean floor is
pretty flat and
shallow.
What is the
CONTINENTAL
SHELF?
This part of the of
the ocean floor is
very deep and
pretty flat.
What is the
ABYSSAL
PLAIN?
Wind mostly causes
these up and down
water movements.
What are WAVES?
Shoreline, surface,
and rip are all
types of this kind
of water
movement.
What are
CURRENTS?
The pull of gravity
causes these to
change everyday.
What are TIDES?
A tsunami is a huge
wave caused by
this.
What are
EARTHQUAKES
or VOLCANOES?
Deep-ocean
currents are
caused by this.
What are
differences in
WATER
TEMPERATURE.
This can form at the
mouth of a river that
flows into the ocean.
What is an
ESTUARY
This is the hard rock
that is left when softer
rock is eroded away. It
looks like a rocky point
sticking into the ocean.
What is a
HEADLAND?
This is a protected
pool of ocean water
found along the
shore.
What is a TIDE
POOL?
People build these to
protect beaches and
lighthouses from
erosion.
What are
CHLOROPLASTS
CHLOROPLASTS
JETTIES
These arched
structures can form
when ocean water
erodes rock.
What are SEA
CAVES
Scientists use this
device that uses
sound waves to map
the ocean floor.
What is SONAR?
Scientist can now
explore the ocean
floor in these
underwater ships.
What are
submersibles?
People breathe
underwater using
this special
swimming gear.
What is SCUBA
equipment?
This is the process
of removing the salt
from the ocean
water.
What is
DE SALINIZATION?
This percentage of
the world is oceans.
What is 71
percent?
The _____, which is
the repeated rise and
fall in the level of the
ocean, is caused by the
pull of gravity.
What is the TIDE?
The area where the
ocean and the land
meet and interact is
the _________.
What is the
SHORE?
In an ocean _____,
a stream of water
moves through the
ocean like a river.
What is a
CURRENT?
In a _____, water
moves up and
down in a circular
motion.
What is a WAVE?
The saltiness of the
water is its ______
What is
SALINITY?
This kind of rock
may contain ocean
fossils.
What is
sedimentary?
The inner core is
made of this.
What is solid
metal?
The cracks
between Earth’s
plates are called
this.
What are faults?
Metamorphic
rocks are formed
from….
What are heat and
pressure?
This is the thin
layer of liquid rock
between the crust
and the mantle.
What is the
Aesthenosphere?
Make your wager
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