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Goal  Homework 

Oceanography. Goal  Homework . Go over the Geology Unit Test. Brainstorm about the world’s oceans. none. Warm-up . In your science journal . Create a title page for Oceanography. Then…. What is the difference between an ocean and a sea?.

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Goal  Homework 

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  1. Oceanography Goal  Homework  • Go over the Geology Unit Test. • Brainstorm about the world’s oceans. none Warm-up  In your science journal  Create a title page for Oceanography. Then… What is the difference between an ocean and a sea? (HINT  Geologically speaking, what’s at the bottom of an ocean?)

  2. Picture of the Day M42: Orion Nebula

  3. Science Unit Tests Geo. Ocean. Evo. Paleo. Bot. Ecol. 25 20 15 10 15 15

  4. Brainstorm Questions • How many oceans are there? • How much of the earth’s surface is covered by water? • What percentage of the earth’s water is freshwater? • What percentage of the earth’s water is accessible for us to drink? • Why are the oceans salty?

  5. Got Oceans? 4 How many oceans are there? #4 Arctic Ocean #1 Atlantic Ocean (Pacific) #2 Pacific Ocean #3 Indian Ocean

  6. Got Oceans? North Pole South Pole

  7. The World’s Oceans Pacific • Largest? • Smallest? • Warmest? • Coldest? • Getting larger? • Shrinking? Arctic Indian Arctic Atlantic Pacific

  8. Brainstorm Questions • How many oceans are there? • How much of the earth’s surface is covered by water? • What percentage of the earth’s water is freshwater? • What percentage of the earth’s water is accessible to drink? • Why are the oceans salty?

  9. Oceanography Go over Geology unit test Test your knowledge of the oceans Goals  Homework  DR 2.1; finish map Warm-up  • Begin working on Oceanography Pre-Test • IF YOU WERE ABSENT: take a map from front counter

  10. BRAIN POP!!!

  11. World Map Bodies of Water Landmasses

  12. World Map Bodies of Water Landmasses Baffin Bay Arctic Ocean Bering Sea Hudson Bay North Sea Black Sea Sea of Japan Labrador Sea Gulf of Alaska Persian Gulf Mediterranean Sea Gulf of Mexico Red Sea Caribbean Sea Philippine Sea Pacific Ocean Indian Ocean Atlantic Ocean Coral Sea Tasman Sea Weddell Sea

  13. World Map Bodies of Water Landmasses Baffin Island Greenland Iceland Russia Canada Europe Aleutian Islands United States Japan India Mexico Philippines Hawaii Africa Indonesia South America Australia Madagascar New Zealand Antarctica

  14. Ocean Temperature Know how the water temperature changes with the ocean depth. Goal  Homework  none Warm-up  Grab your new Oceanography book from the cabinet. Read about temperature zones on p. 41 and look at Figure 5. Then, in your science journal  What are the three temperature zones of the ocean. Describe how the temperature changes the deeper you go.

  15. Picture of the Day On Jan. 22, 1943 in Spearfish, South Dakota, the temperature fluctuated from a frigid -4°F up to 45°F in a matter of just two minutes. That's a temperature increase of 49 degrees! But that's not the end of this wild morning weather story. After the temperature climbed all the way to 54°F at 9 a.m., it crashed down again 58°F in 27 minutes to -4°F once again.

  16. Veritasium The spinning tube trick

  17. Bodies of Water Sea  Gulf  Bay  Estuary  any large body of salt water, smaller than an ocean, partly or entirely enclosed by land a large bay; an arm of an ocean or sea extending into the land part of a sea or lake extending into the land a broad mouth of a river into which the tide flows

  18. World Map Bodies of Water Landmasses

  19. World Map Bodies of Water Landmasses Baffin Bay Arctic Ocean Bering Sea Hudson Bay North Sea Black Sea Sea of Japan Labrador Sea Gulf of Alaska Persian Gulf Mediterranean Sea Gulf of Mexico Red Sea Caribbean Sea Philippine Sea Pacific Ocean Indian Ocean Atlantic Ocean Coral Sea Tasman Sea Weddell Sea

  20. World Map Bodies of Water Landmasses Baffin Island Greenland Iceland Russia Canada Europe Aleutian Islands United States Japan India Mexico Philippines Hawaii Africa Indonesia South America Australia Madagascar New Zealand Antarctica

  21. World Map Bodies of Water Landmasses

  22. Geography Review Landmasses Baffin Island M K Greenland Iceland L G C Russia Canada F Europe Aleutian Islands R United States A P Japan N India Mexico D T Philippines Hawaii S E Africa O Indonesia South America B Australia J Q Madagascar New Zealand I H Antarctica

  23. Geography Review Bodies of Water Baffin Bay U Arctic Ocean D Bering Sea E Hudson Bay North Sea I T G K Black Sea Sea of Japan Labrador Sea Gulf of Alaska S P H Persian Gulf R Mediterranean Sea Gulf of Mexico Q Red Sea J F Caribbean Sea Philippine Sea N Pacific Ocean A Indian Ocean C Atlantic Ocean B Coral Sea L Tasman Sea M Weddell Sea O

  24. Word Bank Bodies of Water: Pacific Ocean, Caribbean Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Coral Sea, Philippine Sea, Arctic Ocean, Tasman Sea, Black Sea, Atlantic Ocean, North Sea, Indian Ocean, Red Sea, Bering Sea, Labrador Sea, Persian Gulf, Sea of Japan, Gulf of Mexico, Baffin Bay, Gulf of Alaska, Hudson Bay, Weddell Sea Landmasses: Russia, Iceland, Indonesia, Greenland, Japan, Baffin Island, Africa, Australia, India, Mexico, South America, New Zealand, Europe, Hawaii, Canada, Antarctica, United States, Madagascar, Aleutian Islands, Philippines

  25. Temperature (°C) Temp. Data How does temperature change with depth? What is the thermocline? Click HERE to access Excel spreadsheet.

  26. World Map What are these numbers?

  27. Latitude So what does “high latitude” mean? “Mid latitude”? “Low latitude”?

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