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| What is the horizontal distance between to waves? |
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Read and fill the blanks. A oceanographer was studding the abnormal (blank) of the waves on California's coastline. |
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| What is the crest of a wave located? |
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| Earthquakes (seaquakes) cause (blank). (blank) can flood cities near beaches. |
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| The lower part of a wave. Also a bin that animals eat out of. |
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| Spring Tide happen when the (blank) aligned with the Earth and (blank). |
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| A (blank) tide happens when the Sun in aligned with the Earth and the moon. |
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| What is a tide that happens when the moon is in a right angle with the Sun and Earth. |
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| (blank) measures the amount of salt in water. |
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| What is a underwater vehicle called. |
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| (blank) (blank) is the distortion of a planet. |
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| The (blank) Effect is the effect of Earth’s rotation on the direction of winds and currents. |
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| Wave (blank) is the distance from the crest to the trough of the wave. |
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| A weird climate event that occurs in the Pacific Ocean every two - seven years. |
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| Ocean version of lake turnover. |
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| A (blank) current is a rush of water that goes through a small opening in a sandbar. |
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| The (blank) is the pattern of temperature and precipitation of an area over a long period of time. |
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| What do current flow through. |
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| This type of tide is clam. (HINT: 1 of only 2) |
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