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7th Science-Ocean Currents And Climate
Test Description: Answer these questions to review ocean currents and climate.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which of the following are the two types of ocean currents?
A
Surface and Continental
B
Surface and deep
C
Deep and deeper
D
Continental and Maritime
2) What is not a factor influencing surface ocean currents
A
Continental Deflection
B
Coriolis Effect
C
Global winds
D
Changes in salinity
3) Which term describes the movement of winds due to the rotation of the Earth?
A
Continental Deflection
B
Surface Winds
C
Coriolis Effect
D
Weather Fronts
4) In the Northern Hemisphere, the Coriolis Effect results in currents moving
A
it has no impact.
B
clockwise
C
counter-clockwise
D
both clockwise and counter-clockwise
5) Deep ocean currents are caused by which of the following?
A
Continental Deflection
B
Changes in temperature
C
Surface Winds
D
Coriolis Effect
6) Areas that are near oceans have
A
very cold temperatures.
B
more extreme temperatures.
C
very hot temperatures.
D
more moderate temperatures.
7) Which of the following is not a cause of deep ocean currents?
A
Changes in Salinity
B
Changes in Temperature
C
Coriolis Effect
D
Changes in Density
8) Warm areas of ocean water will cause _________ in the land area near it.
A
the air to be cold.
B
the air to be cooler
C
no impact
D
the air to be warm.
9) Which term means that an air mass is formed over the ocean?
A
oceanic
B
continental
C
Coriolis
D
maritime
10) A large stream of moving water that flows through the oceans is called
A
waves.
B
currents.
C
tsunami.
D
tide.
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