Exam 4: The Physical Properties of Water
Exam 1: The Water Planet90 Questions
Exam 2: Earth Structure and Plate Tectonics87 Questions
Exam 3: The Sea Floor and Its Sediments84 Questions
Exam 4: The Physical Properties of Water67 Questions
Exam 5: The Chemistry of Seawater80 Questions
Exam 6: The Atmosphere and the Oceans81 Questions
Exam 7: Ocean Structure and Circulation101 Questions
Exam 8: The Waves77 Questions
Exam 9: The Tides72 Questions
Exam 10: Coasts, Beaches, and Estuaries73 Questions
Exam 11: The Living Ocean79 Questions
Exam 12: The Plankton, Productivity, and Food Webs128 Questions
Exam 13: The Nekton: Swimmers of the Sea69 Questions
Exam 14: The Benthos: Living on the Sea Floor70 Questions
Exam 15: Environmental Issues82 Questions
Exam 16: The Oceans and Climate Disruption82 Questions
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Above a salt content of 24.7 g/kg, as as the temperature decreases, ________.
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A sound wave traveling at right angles to the ocean's surface will be refracted.
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Seawater with a salt content of 35 g/kg has a freezing point ________.
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Water is the only substance that occurs on Earth naturally as a liquid, a solid, and a gas.
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A water molecule can bond with other water molecules by ________ bonds.
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The longer wavelengths of solar radiation above the band of visible light commonly penetrate the sea to depths greater than 10 meters.
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How many calories must be added to 3 g of ice at 0°C to convert it to water vapor at 100°C?
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If a sound pulse is sent vertically downward into the sea and its reflected echo from the seafloor returns 6 seconds later, the depth of the water is ________ meters. (The average speed of sound in seawater is 1500 m/sec.)
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Repeated sound speed measurements over great distances are being used to measure possible changes in ocean water temperature.
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When using sound to determine changes in average ocean temperature, the greater the distance the sound travels, the greater the accuracy of the measurements.
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How many calories must be added to 2.5 g of water at 10°C to heat it to 85.5°C?
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Which of the following materials has the highest specific heat?
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Identify all of the temperatures at which water boils at 1 atmosphere of pressure.
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About how many calories are required to convert 2 g of ice at 0°C to water vapor at 50°C ?
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