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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Describe the water that is most likely to float on the surface of the ocean. A. warm water with low salt content B. warm water with high salt content C. cold water with no salt D. cold, salty water

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Dalia_Lam

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Destinymasha

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey masha it me tell me 2242

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

mhmmm.......hello :}

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you help me?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you help with a few more

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

i can try

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which force is responsible for waves and surface currents? A. gravity B. friction C. pressure D. heat

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

What do you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A. warm water with low salt content

OpenStudy (anonymous):

orrrrr a

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

well - all that stuff with the ocean and currents --i was thinking A

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

~and for the 1st go with A, like @Mimito

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which condition causes ocean salinity to increase? A. river water flowing out into the ocean B. high levels of precipitation C. high levels of evaporation D. thawing of polar ice caps

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

If I remember correctly, evaporation will cause the salinity to increase.......

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hich condition causes ocean salinity to decrease? A. river water flowing out into the ocean B. low levels of precipitation C. high levels of evaporation D. freezing of polar ice caps

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

and for #1 -- I just re-read it, and its asking for the least-dense, and I put the most dense , so yes, A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which condition causes ocean salinity to increase? C. high levels of evaporation

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which best explains water temperature changes with depth? A. The greatest changes are at the thermocline. B. Water temperature does not change with depth. C. The greatest changes are above the thermocline. D. The greatest changes are below the thermocline.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which condition causes ocean salinity to decrease? A. river water flowing out into the ocean

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

''A thermocline is a thin but layer in a large body of water in which temperature changes more rapidly with depth than it does in the layers above or below.''

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Where do cold deep currents rise to become warm surface currents? A. A B. B C. C D. D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Where do cold deep currents rise to become warm surface currents? A. A B. B C. C D. D

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

?

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

It starts at A --so where do you see the deep blue becoming red?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

or D?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Between which letters does water become warmer and less salty? A. B and C B. A and D C. A and B D. C and D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Destinymasha

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

What do you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hi

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

hi

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a and d

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

yup

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which explains how wind causes upwelling in the oceans? A. Wind near the coastline blows cold surface water away from land. Deeper, nutrient-rich, warm water flows upward to replace the surface water. B. Coastal winds blow warm surface water out to sea. Deeper, nutrient-rich, cold water flows upward to replace the surface water. C. Wind near the coastline blows warm surface water toward shore, causing it to spread out. Deeper, nutrient-rich, cold water flows upward to replace the surface water blown into shore. D. Wind near the coastline blows cold surface water toward shore, causing it to spread out. Deeper, nutrient-rich, warm water flows upward to replace the surface water blown into shore.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which best explains water temperature changes with depth? A. The greatest changes are at the thermocline.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C. Wind near the coastline blows warm surface water toward shore, causing it to spread out. Deeper, nutrient-rich, cold water flows upward to replace the surface water blown into shore. ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can some one help me please??????

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ASAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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