The Dynamic EarthSection 3 Chapter 3 Section 3 OBJECTIVES: Identify major processes in water cycle. Describe properties of ocean water. Discuss factors.
The Hydrosphere And Biosphere
Chapter 13 – oceans and beaches
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Exploring the Oceans
S6E3.a: Explain that a large portion of the Earth’s surface is water, consisting of oceans, rivers, lakes, underground water, and ice.
Chapter 13; Section 1. Why does coastal water in places with hotter, drier climates typically have a higher salinity than coastal water in places with.
Coulter. On average, one kilogram of ocean water contains about 35 grams of salts—that is, 35 parts per thousand. 35/1000 The total amount of dissolved.
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Oceanography. I. Introduction to Oceans A. Oceanography – the study and exploration of the world’s oceans. A. Oceanography – the study and exploration.
Ocean Water Chemistry. 1.On average how many grams of salt are in a pot of ocean water? 2.What is the chemical name for salt, include the periodic symbols?
Objectives Name the three major processes in the water cycle. Describe the properties of ocean water. Describe the two types of ocean currents. Explain.