Oceans. Formation of the Ocean After the Earth cooled, water vapor in the atmosphere condensed,...

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Oceans

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Formation of the OceanAfter the Earth

cooled, water vapor in the atmosphere condensed, causing rain to fill the first ocean.

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Current DivisionsFour major

divisions:Arctic OceanIndian OceanAtlantic OceanPacific Ocean

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Ocean WaterSalinity: measure of the amount of dissolved solids in a given amount of liquid

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Ocean WaterThe salinity of ocean water is 35 g per 1000 g.

Salt makes up the majority of dissolved solids.

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Ocean WaterFactors that affect salinity:EvaporationCirculationFreshwater inflow

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Movement of Ocean Water

Surface currents: stream like movement of water at or near the surface of the ocean

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Movement of Ocean Water

Surface currents affect climate by cooling or heating the coastline.

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Movement of Ocean WaterDeep currents:

streamlike movement of water far below the surface

Deep and surface currents are the result of convection.

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TidesTides are daily movement of ocean water that change the level of the ocean’s surface.

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TidesHigh tide and low tide depend on the position of the moon as it revolves around the Earth.

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High TidesThe moon’s pull is strongest on the side facing the moon.

This causes a bulge on the side facing the moon and directly opposite.

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Tide VariationsThe sun also affects tides.

The tidal range is the difference between low and high tide.

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Spring TideWhen the sun, moon and Earth are aligned, spring tides occur.

Maximum daily tidal range

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Neap TideWhen the sun, Earth and moon make a 90º angle

Minimum daily tidal range

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