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Oceanography part of Teach the Earth:Themes
Key Resources: Teaching Oceanography from On the Cutting Edge. Oceanography Visualization Collections from On the Cutting Edge. Red Tide from Microbial Life Resources. The Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone from Microbial ...

ConcepTest: Ocean Currents part of ConcepTests:Examples
Ocean currents at G are flowing in what direction? a. to the west b. to the east c. to the north d. to the south

ConcepTest: Deflected Ocean Currents part of ConcepTests:Examples
How would the deflection of ocean currents be altered in the Northern Hemisphere if Earth's rotation changed direction from west to east to east to west? Ocean current directions would _________________ and ...

Lost At Sea part of Introductory Courses:Activities
Students work as teams to "sail" around the North Atlantic using their knowledge of latitude, longitude, time, winds, and ocean currents to complete the voyage.

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What happens to ice in water? part of CLEAN:CLEAN Network:Teaching Materials
This activity is part of the community collection of teaching materials on climate and energy topics. These materials were submitted by faculty as part of the CLEAN Climate Workshop, held in June, 2011 and are not ...

ConcepTest: Ocean Current Transport part of ConcepTests:Examples
A shipment of rubber elephants falls overboard at location A on the map below. Ocean currents transport the elephants around the ocean in which sequence? a. A - G - B - F - E - A b. A - E - C - G - A c. A - G - C - ...

ConcepTest: World Oceans #10 part of ConcepTests:Examples
Examine the map of the world's oceans and use it to answer the following question. A shipment of rubber elephants falls overboard in the southern Pacific Ocean at location H on the map. Ocean currents will ...

Ocean Circulation part of Teaching with Data:Examples
Students view and analyze buoy, satellite, temperature vs. depth data to learn about ocean circulation and how is related to atmospheric circulation. -

ConcepTest: World Oceans #7 part of ConcepTests:Examples
Examine the map of the world's oceans and use it to answer the following question. Ocean currents adjacent to D are flowing approximately in what direction? a. to the north b. to the south

ConcepTest: World Oceans #6 part of ConcepTests:Examples
Examine the map of the world's oceans and use it to answer the following question. Ocean currents at G are flowing in what direction? a. to the east b. to the west c. to the north d. to the south

Sound and light in the ocean part of Oceanography:Activities
Light is our usual method for observing on land, but water quickly absorbs light making it less useful in the ocean. On the other hand, sound in water can travel long distances before it is absorbed to the point ...

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