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From where does the energy for all food chains come from?
 
the sun
 
Ocean Waves
 
Ocean Water
 
Whales
How are fish and amphibians different?
 
One has scales on their skin and one doesn't
 
One lives in water and one lives in land
 
One lays jelly-like eggs and one lays hard eggs
 
One is cold-blooded and one is warm-blooded
Blue whales have baleen instead of teeth. Which is most likely their common food?
 
Small fish and shrimp sized krill
 
Turtle and penguin
 
Dolphin and porpoise
 
Seal and Shark
The shape of this turtle's feet helps it move in its environment. Where does it likely live?
 
Ocean
 
Desert
 
Forest
 
Farm
Phytoplankton flourishes in what part of the ocean?
 
Continental Shelf
 
Trench
 
Abyssal Plain
 
Continental Slope
In this food web, which two organisms could be harmed if the penguin population were to decline
 
Killer Whale and Leopard Seal
 
Elephant Seal and Squid
 
Killer Whale and Krill
 
Leopard Seal and Zooplankton
Phytoplankton get their energy from
 
the sun
 
sediment in the ocean
 
plants in the ocean
 
eating other organisms
Much of the Earth's oxygen is produced by
 
Phytoplankton
 
Consumers
 
Tides
 
Ocean Water
Which pair of organisms needs to switch places for this food chain to be correct?
 
White Shark and Animal-like Plankton
 
Phytoplankton and Fish
 
Animal-like Plankton and Fish
 
White Shark and Phytoplankton
Which pair of fish below are faster than Bluefin Tuna?
 
Yellowfin Tuna and Sailfish
 
Flying Fish and Trout
 
Dolphin and Sailfish
 
Trout and Yellowfin Tuna
Which of the following is NOT a cause of ocean currents?
 
Wind and Water Pollution
 
Temperature Changes
 
Differences in Salinity
 
Wind Directions
Flowing streams of water that run continuously through the ocean are called
 
Currents
 
Waves
 
Tides
 
Tsunamis
The basic motions of the ocean are
 
Waves
 
Tides
 
Currents
 
Hurricanes
Which statements are true about the ocean?
 
The depth of the ocean floor varies
 
The temperature of the ocean water varies by location
 
The salinity of the ocean water is the same everywhere
 
The Gulf Stream mainly travels on the ocean floor
When water evaporates from the ocean
 
salt is left behind
 
fresh water is left behind
 
salt evaporates into the air
 
the water is polluted
Sailors long ago would catch a current off the coast of Virginia. This current would help them
 
Get to Europe
 
Get to South America
 
Get to Central America
 
Get to Southern Africa
Ocean currents are caused by ...
 
Wind
 
Salinity
 
Changes in temperature
 
Swimming Animals
How does the depth of the ocean affect how much light that part of the ocean receives?
 
The deeper the ocean is, the darker it gets
 
The more shallow the ocean the darker it appears
 
The ocean gets lighter as it gets deeper
 
There is no connection between light and depth in the ocean
What do the arrows on the map represent?
 
Ocean Currents
 
Water Density
 
Size of waves
 
Time between tides
High and low tides on the coast are caused by mostly by --
 
the gravity from the moon
 
Underwater Earthquakes
 
storms over the ocean
 
the tilt of the Earth
Ocean water is...
 
Salt Water
 
Spring Water
 
Brakish Water
 
Fresh Water
Which is the deepest part of the ocean?
 
Ocean Trenches
 
Continental Shelf
 
Abyssal Plains
 
Continental Slope
Which section has the highest water pressure, lowest water temperature, and least living things
 
2
 
3
 
1
 
4
Which best describes the continental shelf?
 
A shallow area of sediment near the shore
 
A region with a higher water pressure
 
A flat underwater valley
 
A region of mountains in the deep ocean
Which section represents the continental slope?
 
2
 
3
 
4
 
1
The continental shelf is shallower, wider and less steep than the - 
 
Continental Slope
 
Continental Divide
 
Abyssal Plain
 
Ocean Trench
Which number represents the abyssal plain?
 
7
 
2
 
5
 
4
Which section represents the continental shelf?
 
1
 
2
 
3
 
4
Which section represents the abyssal plain?
 
5
 
1
 
3
 
2
What part of the ocean is a submerged border of a continent? 
 
Continental Shelf
 
Continental Slope
 
Ocean Basin
 
Abyssal Plain