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Advanced World Geography

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Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, Southern   The five oceans  
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Water becomes vapor   Evaporation  
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Moisture released from trees and plants   Transpiration  
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Water vapor becomes clouds   Condensation  
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Clouds become heavy and release rain, sleet, snow, or hail   Precipitation  
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The study of seas and oceans   Oceanography  
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Scientists who study the physical, chemical and biological characteristics of the seas and oceans   Oceanographers  
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Using sound to measure depth or to find objects in the water; so(und) na(vigation) and r(anging)   Sonar  
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What is one reason oceanographers use sonar?   They can map parts of the ocean floor that are too dark to see  
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Gently sloping edge of a continent covered by water; extends to the continental slope; mad of same rock as continent   Continental shelf  
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A steep slope on the ocean floor b/w continental shelf and the continental rise   Continental slope  
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a gentle slope on the ocean made of sediment; located b/w the steep continental slope and flat abyssal plain   Continental rise  
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the region of the ocean floor b/w the coast and the sudden drop-off to the deep ocean floor; includes the continental shelf, rise and slope   Continental margin  
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beyond continental margin, the somewhat flat area of the ocean floor containing abyssal plain, mid-ocean ridge, trenches, seamounts, underwater volcanoes   Ocean basin  
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flat plains on the ocean floor   Abyssal plains  
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underwater volcanic mountain chain   Mid-ocean ridge  
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deep, narrow ocean valleys   Trenches  
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begins as a seamount, then rises above ocean as melted rock accmulates   Volcanic island  
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a valley in the mid-ocean ridge   Rift valley  
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a mountain below the waves   Seamount  
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a flat seamount   Guyot  
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fountains of very hot water that spew from cracks or rifts in the ocean floor, heated by magma   Thermal vents  
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temperature decreases, pressure increases, and light decreased as...   Depth of the ocean increases  
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Sunlight zone Twilight zone Midnight zone   Three zones of the ocean  
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Euphotic zone (contains 90% of all marine life)   Sunlight zone  
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disphotic zone   Twilight zone  
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aphotic zone, no light, high pressure, freezing temperatures   Midnight zone  
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What is the most abundant form of life on eart   Plankton  
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What are plankton so important to us?   They supply 75% of the oxygen we breathe and plankton that have been compressed at the floor of the ocean for millions of years form oil  
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movement of water from the oceans to the air, to the ground, and finally back to the oceans   Hydrologic Cycle  
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drives the hydrologic cycle   Sun  
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area near the surface where groundwater and air collect in gaps in the soil   Zone of aeration  
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zone where all gaps in the soil and rock fill with water   Zone of saturation  
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area b/w the zone of aeration and the zone of saturation   Water table  
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existence of impure, unclean or poisonous substances in the environment   Pollution  
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polluted rain or snow caused by burning fossil fuel   Acid rain  
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deepest spot in the ocean; located in the Mariana Trench   Challenger Deep  
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How does air temperature relate to moisture?   Warm, less dense air holds more water vapor; as air cools is drops the water  
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What forms as a result of condensation?   Clouds  
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The total volume of water in the hydrologic cycle remains...   Constant  
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What happens to half of the waste products produced in the US? And How does this lead to pollution of the water supply?   Half of the waste is dumped into water bodies and becomes part of the hydrologic cycle  
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Agricultural runoff, carbon waste, nuclear waste, industrial waste   Forms of pollution that affect the water cycle  
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