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Water Land ForcesKey Terms
A wall like structure that
sticks out into the ocean
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What is a Jetty?
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A stream of water that flows like a river through the
ocean.
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What is a current?
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The area where the ocean and
land interact.
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What is the shore?
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A measure of the amount of
salt in the water.
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What is the salinity?
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The final Jeopardy answer is:C1 final
Why are waves usually bigger in the ocean than in a small
lake?
C1 finalThe size of a wave depends on the area of the water and the
strength of the wind. The wind may blow the same strength over
the lake as the ocean, but the ocean has a larger surface. So,
the wind blows over a longer distance as it moves over the
ocean, producing larger waves.
C2 $100The part of the ocean floor that drops steeply.
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What is the continental
slope?
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The large flat area on the
bottom of the ocean.
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What is the abyssal plain?
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A point of land formed when soft rock wears away.
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What is a headland?
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A temporary pool of ocean water.
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What is a tide pool?
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How does a jetty work?
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A jetty traps sand carried by long shore currents.
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What causes waves to form.
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What happens when wind blows over the surface
of the water?
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How does water in a wave move?
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In a circle
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What happens to water pressure and water temperature as you descend?
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Pressure increases,
temperature decreases
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The type of currents that cause sand to
move.
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What are long shore currents?
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Why might some beach property owners oppose the building of
jetties?
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People on one side of the jetty would benefit while the people on the other side would have the sand eroded away with no
way of it being replaced.
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A dangerous current that can pull a swimmer away from shore.
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What is a rip current?
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This forms when waves wear a hole in a headland.
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What is a sea arch?
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Beach restorations replace this.
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What is sand?
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Where do estuaries happen?
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Where a river empties into an
ocean.
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If you were at the shore during a hurricane and the winds were strong and gusty, what kinds of waves would you observe?
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The strong, gusty winds would cause waves to surge stronger
and higher than normal waves. The waves would be
choppy and capped with white.
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Time when you can see more of the shoreline.
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What is low tide?
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Storm surges are caused by these.
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What are hurricanes ?
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The two major currents in the northern hemisphere.
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What is the gulf stream
and Kuroshio?
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What features might you find on the abyssal plain?
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Volcanoes
Trenches
mountains?
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Rainwater flows along the side of the street, carrying leaves and twigs and depositing them where the flow turns the corner. Which makes the flow slow down. Is this a good model for long shore currents that carry beach material? Explain?
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YES, long shore currents drop their sediments at a place where the current slows, just as the flow of rainwater deposits leaves where it turns the corner.
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