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Page 1: Do you know Oceanography! General Ocean History Chem prop Phys prop 100 200 300 400 Currents 100 200 300 400

Do you know Oceanography!General Ocean

HistoryChem prop

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General Ocean 100

Earth, space, physical, biological, chemical, geological…

What are traditional sciences?

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General Ocean 200

Improves life but also threatens life

What is technology?

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General Ocean 300

Loss of ecosystems, pollution, depletes fisheries

How do humans effect the ocean?

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General Ocean 400

Mathematics, art, history, literature…

What are nontraditional marine science (cross-discipline)?

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History 100

Suppressed science knowledge

What were the European Middle Ages?

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History 200First voyage devoted to science and

exploration and “discovered” Hawaii and South Pacific

Who was Captain Cook?

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History 300

First Voyage dedicated to Marine Science

What was the Challenger (1872) expedition?

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History 400

Eratosthenes

Who found out/invented circumference of Earth and first latitude and longitude

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Chem prop 100

Measurement of all inorganic dissolved solids in seawater

What is salinity?

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Chem prop 200

Theses are the effects of H-bonding

What are1. liquid water

2. cohesion/adhesion

3. Viscosity

4. surface tension

5. floating ice

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Chem prop 300

amount of the inorganic dissolved solids remains the same relative to each other.

What is the Principle of Constant Proportions?

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Chem Prop 400

These are the Colligative properties.

What are1. Raised boiling point

2. decreased freezing point

3. ability to create osmotic pressure

4. Conductivity

5. decreased heat capacity

6. slowed evaporation

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Phys prop 100

Thermal equilibrium is caused by this

What is Thermal inertia? Which is caused by?

Heat Capacity

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Phys prop 200

These scatter light, while these absorb it in water

What are dark particles and what are light particles?

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Phys prop 300

This is insignificant in marine life because it is the same as their tissue.

What is Hydrostatic pressure?

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Phys prop 400

These are marine adaptations to maximize drag, while these are marine adaptation to minimize drag

What are Plumes Hairs Ribbons spines

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What are Move/swim slowly Excrete mucus/oil

slippery Streamlining

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Currents 100

Wind

What is the primary sources that provide energy for currents?

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Currents 200

Motion of water column down due to friction (R in Northern, L in Southern Hemispheres)?

What is Ekman Transport?

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Currents 300

The elevated surface level in the center and the Coriolis effect

Why do currents tend to flow around the periphery of an ocean basin?

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Currents 400

The main events that happen during ENSO

What is Warm water moves East Changes weaterh

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