tides | water cycle | Water | oceans | currents |
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the trough
what is the beginning of a wave called
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97%
What is the % of how much water is not drinkable
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3%
how much water is drinkable
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Atlantic
whats the second largest ocean
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wind and temperature
Ocean currents are caused by
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when the water retreats to its lowest level, moving away from the shore.
what is a low tide?
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water and the sun
what does the water cycle need to work?
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Water Cycle
The _________ is the movement of water from Earth's surface and crust to the atmosphere and back again.
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pacific
whats the largest ocean
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surface and deep
Currents are categorized into 2 different types, _______ currents and ___________.
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the tide at its highest level of elevation
what is a high tide
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evaporation
what is the first phase in the water cycle?
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4/5
what fraction of water is in a human body
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Indian
whats the third largest ocean
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Surface
______ currents are caused by the winds pull on the surface of the water.
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every six hours
when do low tides become high tides
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condensation
what is the second phase of the water cycle?
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H20
what is water made out of
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southern
whats the second smallest ocean
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deep
______ currents are caused by temperature and density differences.
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Waves are created by energy passing through water, causing it to move in a circular motion
how do waves form?
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transportation,runoff,perspiration,condensation, and then evaporation
give the water cycle backwards in order
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because it is capable of dissolving more substances than any other liquid
why is the water called universal solvent?
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arctic
whats the smallest ocean
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clockwize
Which directions do all currents flow in the Northern Hemisphere?
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