Exam 15: The Dynamic Ocean
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Exam 15: The Dynamic Ocean119 Questions
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When prevailing winds blow from onshore to offshore,what generally happens?
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What term denotes a sand bar built across the former mouth of an estuary,separating it from the open sea?
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Sand transport parallel to the shoreline is common on beaches and is called longshore transport.
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Why would sand be deposited behind a small island to form a spit or tombolo?
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Upwelling zones are frequently dead zones because high nutrients produce biologic activity leading to anoxic water conditions.
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You are standing above a 20 m high sea cliff with a large beach below you.All around you is a flat surface with thin soil on a rocky base.In the distance you see another flat bench but it is about 30 m higher than you are.Where are you?
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As a deep-water wave enters shallow water,the wave slows down and rotates toward being parallel with the shoreline.This process is known as ________.
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A sandbar that completely crosses a bay,sealing it off from the open ocean,is a ________.
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Construction of a breakwater produces the same effect as what kind of natural coastal structure?
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Which one of the following is a landform created by wave erosion?
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Shorelines are temporary geologic and topographic features.Explain this statement.
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Which of the following is correct regarding a wave in the open ocean?
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You are interested in buying a piece of land overlooking the sea.You find a place atop a 50m high sea cliff.The lot is only about 30m wide but is 200m long parallel to the coast,so you think you are getting a large expanse of the coastline.What would be the most important thing to look for in considering this purchase?
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A ridge of sand projecting into a bay and often having a hooked end is a ________.
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The energy that drives surface ocean currents such as the Gulf Stream comes from ________.
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The low-lying zones that are alternately covered by water during flood tide and exposed following ebb tide are called ________.
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When sea ice forms in high latitudes,the sea ice has ________.
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