1. Atlantic Ocean 2. Oceanic Trench 3. Location 2: Ocean Trench 4. Mid-Ocean Ridge 5. Higher Salinity 6. Dissolved solids; minerals dissolved from rocks carried by the streams/rivers; evaporation of water leaving salt behind 7. Continental ShelfSlopeRiseAbyssal Plains 8. Mid-Ocean Ridge because the sea floor is spreading which allows magma to push up and harden to form new crust (which forms the Abyssal Plains) 9. *Volume=area* Pacific Ocean is ~160 and Atlantic Ocean is ~80, so the Pacific Ocean is approximately 2 times greater 10. Deposition (deposits) of sediments and animal remains from upwelling 11. Its located between the continents of North and South Americas and Asia 12. Ship C (the deeper the water, the longer the time it takes for the sound waves to bounce back) 13. Ship A (continental shelf is located next to the shoreline, so it takes the shortest amount of time for the sound waves to bounce back) 14. Currents are rivers that move through and on the surface of the oceans. 15. Gulf Stream 16. Wind 17. Tides 18. Use colored ice cubes to represent the glaciers (will help him track the movement over the clay) 19. Underwater earthquakes 20. From the equator to the poles 21. July 8 (the peaks on the graph represent the highest high tides which occur during the new and full moons; the first highest point occurs between the 7th and the 9th, which is the 8 th) 22. July 17 & 29 (the dips on the graph represent the lowest high tides which occur during the quarter moons; because the question does not ask which quarter moon, I have given you both dates) 23. Earth’s rotation on its axis and the moon’s gravitational pull 24. It makes the air temperature warmer and the air itself more humid 25. Deep ocean currents 26. Water Cycle, Ocean currents, and the wind 27. The sun ****Remember that your test is the greatest cheat sheet! Look at the questions before and after each other and the standards will all help you!****
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