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The study of the physical, chemical, and biological features of the ocean, including the ocean’s ancient history, its current condition, and its future.
While there is only one global ocean, the vast body of water that covers ____________ of the Earth is geographically divided into distinct named regions.
Describe the difference in land (amount) between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres:
The southern hemisphere has no land.
The Northern Hemisphere has no land
The Northern hemisphere has more land than the Southern hemisphere
The Southern hemisphere has more land than the Northern hemisphere
The Northern hemisphere and the Southern hemisphere have the exact same amount of land and water.
What is the most recently added ocean named:
Identify ocean "A"
Identify ocean "B"
Identify the ocean that includes portions of ocean A, ocean C, and ocean D, below 60o South latitude
Identify ocean "C"
Identify ocean "D"
The largest ocean on Earth by area:
The smallest ocean on Earth by area:
The deepest part of the ocean is located in the:
How much of the Earth's water is freshwater?
How much of the Earth's freshwater is accessible?
The Northern hemisphere is also known as the (a) and the Southern hemisphere is known as the (b)
The most recently added ocean:
Pacific ocean
Atlantic ocean
Indian ocean
Arctic ocean
Southern ocean
Identify the Pacific Ocean:
Identify the Atlantic Ocean:
Identify the Indian Ocean:
Identify the Southern Ocean:
Identify the Arctic Ocean:
The Challenger Deep in the Mariana trench is the deepest part of the ocean. What phenomenon is this trench associated with:
Sea floor spreading
Continental rifting
Subduction
Hot spot volcanism
The ocean that lies entirely below 60 degrees south latitude:
The average depth of the ocean is approximately:
2.3 miles
1 mile
74.8 miles
13.8 miles
0.43 miles
The deepest part of the ocean, The Challenger Deep, is part of the (a) ocean, is part of the (b) trench, and is about (c) feet deep.
Reorder the following oceans from largest to smallest:
Pacific
Atlantic
Indian
Southern
Arctic
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