Exam 4: Water, Waves, and Tides
Exam 1: Science and Marine Biology73 Questions
Exam 2: Fundamentals of Ecology113 Questions
Exam 3: Geology of the Ocean110 Questions
Exam 4: Water, Waves, and Tides121 Questions
Exam 5: Biological Concepts86 Questions
Exam 6: Marine Microbes104 Questions
Exam 7: Multicellular Primary Producers111 Questions
Exam 8: Lower Invertebrates99 Questions
Exam 9: Higher Invertebrates145 Questions
Exam 10: Marine Fishes117 Questions
Exam 11: Reptiles and Birds108 Questions
Exam 12: Marine Mammals115 Questions
Exam 13: Intertidal Communities104 Questions
Exam 14: Estuaries100 Questions
Exam 15: Coral Reef Communities98 Questions
Exam 16: Continental Shelves and Neritic Zone82 Questions
Exam 17: The Open Sea97 Questions
Exam 18: Life in the Oceans Depths82 Questions
Exam 19: Harvesting the Oceans Resources88 Questions
Exam 20: Oceans in Jeopardy97 Questions
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Match the wave term with the most closely associated description.
-Wave refraction
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When a shallow extension of the sea dries out it leaves salt deposits called:
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Seawater is considered buffered due to the presence of:
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Match the Percentage by Volume in the Ocean with the gas.
-Nitrogen
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Air in the northern hemisphere is deflected to the left of its direction of movement due to the Coriolis effect.
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Describe the astronomical conditions that give rise to the extreme spring tides during certain periods of the month.
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Describe four properties of water that make it indispensable for life as we know it on Earth. How do the properties of water arise?
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Match the Percentage by Volume in the Ocean with the gas.
-Carbon dioxide
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Match the gas with the most closely associated atmospheric percentage.
-Nitrogen
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The property of water whereby molecules tend to stick to objects is called:
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Explain what happens at the molecular level when a salt such as NaCl dissolves in water.
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What property of water allows it to stick to objects and make them wet?
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Match the wave term with the most closely associated description.
-Shallowater wave
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Match the wave type with the most closely associated description.
-Forced wave
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The property of water whereby molecules tend to stick to one another is called:
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