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September 19, 2011 Aim: How can we use the ESRT to learn about ocean currents?

September 19, 2011 Aim: How can we use the ESRT to learn about ocean currents?. Do Now: Review Friday’s quiz. Ocean current : A continuous movement of ocean water from one place to another. Ocean currents are created by wind, water temperature, salt content, and the gravity of the moon.

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September 19, 2011 Aim: How can we use the ESRT to learn about ocean currents?

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  1. September 19, 2011Aim: How can we use the ESRT to learn about ocean currents? Do Now: Review Friday’s quiz

  2. Ocean current: A continuous movement of ocean water from one place to another. Ocean currents are created by wind, water temperature, salt content, and the gravity of the moon.

  3. Gravity: The force that draws an object or living thing downwards.

  4. Equatorial: The immediate area surrounding the Equator.

  5. Directions Refresher • Clockwise • Counterclockwise

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