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Oceans 109-134 and Unit Material
Oceans 109-134 and Unit material
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5th Grade
03/26/2011

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Wind patterns and differences in water densities act together to create
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ocean currents.
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Navigation routes, plant and animal life and the mixing of ocean water are all affected by
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ocean currents.
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When ocean depth increases (gets deeper), water pressure
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increases.
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When ocean depth increases (gets deeper), the amount of light
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decreases. (Remember the deeper you go sunlight is less able to penetrate the waters depth and it gets darker.)
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Much of the earth's oxygen is produced by
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phytoplankton.
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The temperature, water pressure and the amount of light at various ocean depths affects
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the type of plant and animal life found there.
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Phytoplankton serves as the
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base of the ocean ecosystem.
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Plankton can survive best in areas where
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water that is rich in nutrients swells up from the deep.
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The everyday activities of people affect
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the ocean.
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What percentage of the earth's surface is covered by oceans?
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70%
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The more gradual slope that is made of sediment that has rolled down the steep continental slope is the
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continental rise.
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The area of the ocean floor that is located just off the coast is the
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continental shelf.
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The steep drop from the continental shelf to the ocean floor is the
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continental slope.
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The deep flat part of the ocean bottom is the
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abyssal plain.
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A break in the ocean floor that creates a deep canyon is
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an ocean trench.
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Ocean trenches are deep and the continental shelf is
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shallow.
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Gases and dissolved salts combine to create
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ocean water.
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The geographic features that are located near the continents are the
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continental shelf, continental slope and continental rise.
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The measure of the amount of salt in the water is the
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salinity.
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The continental shelf, slope and rise are covered with
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sediments such as sand, mud and rocks.
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The salinity of ocean water is higher where there is
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more evaporation.
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The lowest ocean water salinity is found where
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a river enters the ocean.
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The basic motions of ocean water are
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waves, ocean currents and tides.
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A river of water that moves through the ocean is
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an ocean current.
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The rise and fall of the ocean's surface level caused by the moon's gravity is the
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tide.
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A pattern in the ocean caused by vibration is
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a wave.
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On the ocean floor which location is likely to have the greatest water pressure, the coldest temperatures and the smallest number of living organisms?
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An ocean trench.
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What is the deepest part of the ocean?
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Ocean trenches.
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Scientists have explored many parts of the ocean.  As submarines descend (go deeper), scientists observe that there is an increase in the
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water pressure.
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The largest of Earth's four main oceans is the
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Pacific.
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The shallow underwater edge of Earth's land masses is called the
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continental shelf.
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Water pressure is the weight of water pressing down on something.  Water pressure
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increases with depth.
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Rift
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A valley that runs along the top of a mid-ocean ridge.
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An underwater volcano that rises above sea level is
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an island.
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A hydrometer is used to measure the
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density of a liquid.
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The water cycle is the ongoing movement of water between Earth's land, air, and bodies of water.  What is the source of energy for the water cycle?
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The sun.
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Prevailing winds and the movement of the Earth cause
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Surface currents.
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Nekton and plankton would probably be studied by a
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Marine biologist.
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Desalination is a process for
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removing salt from salt water.
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The distance from the crest of one wave to the crest of the next is
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wavelength.
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Most ocean waves are caused by
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wind blowing across the water surface.
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Tides are caused mainly by
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the Moon's gravitational pull on Earth.
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Salinity
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The measure of how salty water is.
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Mid-ocean ridge
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Underwater mountain range where sea-floor spreading occurs.
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Plankton
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Tiny marine plants and animals that drift on the ocean.
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Density
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Amount of matter in a given volume of a substance.
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Trough
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Low part of a wave.
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Current
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River of water that flows through the ocean.
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Trench
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Deep, narrow valley in the ocean floor.
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Crest
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High point of a wave.
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Abyssal plain
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Large, flat area on the ocean floor.
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Tide
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Regular, alternating rise and fall of the ocean's surface level.
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Continental Rise
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Gentle rise at the base of the steeper continental slope.
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Continental shelf
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Gently sloping underwater edge of a continent.
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Continental slope
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Ocean floor from the edge of the continental shelf to the continental rise.
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Mid-ocean ridge
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Underwater mountain range where sea-floor spreading happens.
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Sea-floor spreading
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Formation of new ocean floor where plates move apart.
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You are standing on the shoreline at the edge of a continent.  If you walked out into the ocean, list the order of the first four geographical ocean parts you would encounter.
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The continental shelf, the continental slope, the continental rise and then the abyssal plain.
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