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Test Description: Oceanography Concepts
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which factor can lead to an increase in ocean water density
A
a decrease in pressure
B
an increase in temperature
C
a decrease in temperature
D
a decrease in salinity
2) Ocean water rotates in this direction in the Northern Hemisphere
A
north to south
B
clockwise
C
south to north
D
Counter clockwise
3) This term describes the amount of dissolved salt in seawater
A
density
B
buoyancy
C
temperature
D
salinity
4) When the Sun, Earth, and Moon are all aligned it is called
A
Spring Tide
B
Synchronous Rotation
C
Neap Tide
D
Tidal Alignment
5) As a wave approaches shore its
A
wavelength increases and its wave height increases
B
wavelength decreases and its wave height decreases
C
wavelength increases and its wave height decreases
D
wavelength decreases and its wave height increases
6) Earth would experience its heighest high tide during which lunar phases
A
waxing gibbous and waning gibbous
B
waxing crescent and waning crescent
C
1st quarter and 3rd quarter
D
New Moon and Full Moon
7) A drastic change in temperature with depth is called a
A
thermocline
B
temperature decline
C
halocline
D
pycnocline
8) The _____is responsible for bringing warm water to Northern Europe resulting in mild winters
A
Labrador current
B
Gulf Stream
C
West Wind Drift
D
South Equatorial current
9) Surface waves are created primarily due to
A
salinity
B
the Gulf Stream
C
wind
D
density differences
10) A density current is formed due to
A
wind
B
changes in salinity and temperature
C
High Winds
D
Coriolis Effect
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