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Earth Science Chap. 13 Ocean Motion

Prentice Hall Science Explorer - Earth Science - Vocabulary Chapter 13 - Ocean Motion

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WAVEThe movement of energy through a body of water.
CRESTThe highest point of a wave.
WAVELENGTHThe horizontal distance between two wave crests.
FREQUENCYThe number of waves that pass a specific point in a given amount of time.
TROUGHThe lowest point of a wave.
WAVE HEIGHTThe vertical distance from the crest of a wave to the trough.
LONGSHORE DRIFTThe movement of water and sediment along a beach caused by waves coming into shore at an angle.
SANDBARA ridge of sand deposited by waves as they slow down near shore.
RIP CURRENTA rush of water that flows rapidly back to sea through a narrow opening.
GROINA stone or concrete wall built out from a beach to reduce erosion.
TIDESThe daily rise and fall of Earth's waters on shores.
SPRING TIDEA tide with the greatest difference between high and low tide that occurs when the sun and the moon are aligned in a line with the Earth.
NEAP TIDEA tide with the least difference between low and high tide that occurs when the sun and moon pull at right angles to each other.
SALINITYThe total amount of dissolved salts in a water sample.
SUBMERSIBLEAn underwater vehicle built of strong materials to resist pressure at depth.
CURRENTA large stream of moving water that flows through the ocean.
CORIOLIS EFFECTThe way Earth's rotation makes winds in the Northern Hemisphere curve to the right and winds in the Southern Hemisphere cure to the left.
CLIMATEThe average, year-after-year conditions of temperature, precipitation, winds and clouds in an area.
UPWELLINGAn upward flow of cold water from the ocean depths.
EL NINOAn abnormal climate event that occurs every 2 to 7 years in the Pacific Ocean, causing changes in winds, currents, and weather patterns that can lead to dramatic climate changes.


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