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Ch. 20 vocab

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ocean currents   streamlike movements of water in the ocean.  
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surface currents   stream like movements of water that move across the surface.  
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coriolis effect   the curving of moving objects from a straight path because of the earths rotation.  
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deep currents   streamlike movements of water far below the surface of the ocean.  
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upwelling   a process in which cold nutrient rich water from the deep ocean rises to the surface and replaces warn surface water.  
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El Nino   a periodic change in the location of warm and cool surface waters in the Pacific Ocean.  
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crest   the highest point of a wave.  
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trough   the lowest point of a wave.  
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wave length   the distance between two corresponding points that are adjacent on a wave.  
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wave height   the vertical distance between the creat and trough of a wave.  
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wave period   the time between the passage of two waves crests/ troughs at a fixed point.  
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breakers   ocean waves whose crest fall because of gravity as they approach the shore.  
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whitecaps   white foaming waves with very steep crests that break in the open ocean before the waves get close to the shore.  
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swellls   rolling waves that move steadily across the ocean.  
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tsunami   a wave that forms when a large volume of ocean water is suddenly moved up or down.  
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storm surge   a local rise in sea level near the shore that is caused mainly by strong winds in a storm.  
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tides   daily changes in the levels of ocean water.  
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lunar phases   the different appearences of the moon throughout the month.  
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lunar cycle   the orbit of the moon around the earth, during which all of the lunar phases occur.  
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tidal range   the difference between levels of ocean water at high tide and low tide.  
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spring tide   tides that have the largest daily tidal range and occur during the new and full moons.  
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neap tides   tides with the smallest daily tidal range that occur during the first and third quarters of the moon.  
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