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OpenStudy (angel010):

The distance between the first and third crest of an ocean wave is 24 meters. What is the wavelength of the ocean wave? 6 meters 8 meters 12 meters 24 meters I will give a medal

OpenStudy (angel010):

@TwiztTiez

OpenStudy (angel010):

@RedGuy46

OpenStudy (angel010):

@SyedMohammed98

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry im good at biology not earth

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

The distance from 1 crest to the 2nd is the wave length. The distance from the 1st to the 3rd is 2 wavelengths. So 24 m is 2 wavelengths. The wavelength of the ocean wave would be 12 m. :D

OpenStudy (angel010):

its okay RedGuy46

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

Did that help?

OpenStudy (angel010):

yes thank you

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

Np

syed98 (syedmohammed98):

twizt is correct...it's 12

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

Glad i could help lol

OpenStudy (angel010):

you guys are awesome

syed98 (syedmohammed98):

three crest is 24 m so wavelength is the distance from crest to crest which is 12m

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

I try :3

OpenStudy (angel010):

lol

syed98 (syedmohammed98):

thnx..:)

OpenStudy (angel010):

could help me with one more

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

Of course

OpenStudy (angel010):

okay thankz

OpenStudy (angel010):

Tyler filled completely four identical cups with different liquids. Three of the cups were filled with freshwater from different locations and one cup was filled with ocean water. The table below shows the time taken by the liquids in the four cups to freeze. Cup Time taken by the liquid to freeze (in minutes) 1 55 2 84 3 34 4 69 Into which of these cups did Tyler most likely fill ocean water? Cup 1 Cup 2 Cup 3 Cup 4

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

Whoa

OpenStudy (angel010):

yea

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

Idk this one @Nnesha

OpenStudy (angel010):

its okay what about this one Strong winds produce waves in the ocean. This is an example of interaction between the ocean and the biosphere cryosphere atmosphere hydrosphere

syed98 (syedmohammed98):

for the second one this might help http://aquarius.umaine.edu/activities/can_sw_freeze.pdf

OpenStudy (angel010):

thankz wait for the one that says Strong winds produce waves in the ocean. This is an example of interaction between the ocean and the biosphere cryosphere atmosphere hydrosphere

OpenStudy (angel010):

@Fadeaway

syed98 (syedmohammed98):

umm m not sure about this one but this might help http://prntscr.com/69so6q

OpenStudy (angel010):

thankz i came across some more i need help will you help me

syed98 (syedmohammed98):

ur welcome....umm okay but i may go anytime so u can ask me 2 or 3 questions more. :).

OpenStudy (angel010):

okay

OpenStudy (angel010):

Which of these locations on Earth will most likely experience the highest tide? Location A Location B Location C Location D

OpenStudy (angel010):

Which of these statements best describes a flaw in Jenna’s model? Water filled the basins after sea floor spreading. Water filled the basins after segments of Earth’s crust moved. Earth’s crust was formed after water filled the basins. Earth’s crusts were broken down after the process of sea floor spreading.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm sure the first one is D

OpenStudy (angel010):

thankz

OpenStudy (angel010):

Which part of the graph represents the thermocline? AB BC CD DE

syed98 (syedmohammed98):

location D :)

OpenStudy (angel010):

thankz

syed98 (syedmohammed98):

ur welcome for the last one .....u can take help from here https://www.google.com/search?q=thermocline&biw=1366&bih=643&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=MzPuVPeICMXvaNebgegB&ved=0CEQQsAQ

syed98 (syedmohammed98):

sorry for not helping u much...actually i don't study earth sciences..so that's y this was all i could help...

OpenStudy (angel010):

its okay i have one more “Warm ocean water is carried eastward by wind towards South America to cause changes in global climate”. Which of these events is described by the statement? El Nino La Nina Land breeze Sea breeze

OpenStudy (anonymous):

El Nino for sure

syed98 (syedmohammed98):

it's El Nino

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Did you get it right? @Angel010

OpenStudy (angel010):

yes thankz

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