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The figure below shows water temperatures off the eastern side of the continental United States. Red indicates warm water while blue indicates cold water. What is the number 4 showing? Select one: a. Cold core gyre b. Warm core eddy c. Warm core gyre d. Cold core eddy Feedback The correct answer is: Cold core eddy Question 2 Incorrect
Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Which current within a Northern Hemisphere gyre would you expect to have the highest temperature? Select one: a. Southern boundary current b. Eastern boundary current c. Western boundary current d. Northern boundary current Feedback The correct answer is: Western boundary current Question 3 Correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text The Earth's rotation influences currents by a force [or acceleration] known as the Select one: a. Coriolis effect. b. geostrophism. c. Franklin rotation. d. gyral nutation. Feedback The correct answer is: Coriolis effect. Question 4 Correct Points out of 1.00
Flag question Question text Generally the fastest and deepest ocean currents are Select one: a. eastern boundary currents. b. northern boundary currents. c. western boundary currents. d. southern boundary currents. Feedback The correct answer is: western boundary currents. Question 5 Correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Winds blowing from the south along the eastern side of Florida would produce Select one: a. downwelled, cooler, more nutrient-rich waters. b. upwelled, warmer, less nutrient-rich waters.
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c. upwelled, cooler, more nutrient-rich waters. d. downwelled, cooler, less nutrient-rich waters. Feedback The correct answer is: upwelled, cooler, more nutrient-rich waters. Question 6 Incorrect Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text The world shown below is made-up. Assuming this world spins opposite that of the Earth, in what direction would you expect the ocean currents to flow at point A?
Select one:
a. Flowing to the west. b. Flowing to the north. c. Flowing to the east. d. Flowing to the south. Feedback The correct answer is: Flowing to the east. Question 7 Correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Match the letters on the map to the corresponding ocean current. A Answer 1 B Answer 2 C Answer 3 D Answer 4 E Answer 5
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F Answer 6 Feedback The correct answer is: A → Gulf Stream, B → Canary Current, C → Brazil Current, D → Benguela Current, E → California Current, F → Peru Current Question 8 Incorrect Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Britain's weather is _____________________ than would be expected at that latitude because of the influence of surface currents. Select one: a. drier b. windier c. warmer d. colder Feedback The correct answer is: warmer Question 9 Incorrect Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text San Francisco's characteristic cold and foggy weather is caused by a Select one: a. warm eastern boundary current. b. warm western boundary current. c. cold eastern boundary current. d. cold western boundary current.
Feedback The correct answer is: cold eastern boundary current. Question 10 Correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Which of the following is TRUE regarding the Canary Current? Select one: a. It is an eastern boundary current b. It is relatively narrow ocean current c. It brings warmer waters southward d. It is a relatively deep ocean current Feedback The correct answer is: It is an eastern boundary current Question 11 Correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text The arrow in the figure below is indicating warmer than usual waters in the red- colored region. What is this figure showing? Select one:
a. A La Niña event b. A Pacific Monsoon event c. An El Niño event d. A Pacific Nor'easter event Feedback The correct answer is: An El Niño event Question 12 Correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text What atmospheric signal relays the arrival or departure of an El Niño event? Select one: a. Pacific-Decadal oscillation b. Madden-Julian oscillation c. Southern oscillation d. Humboldt oscillation Feedback The correct answer is: Southern oscillation Question 13 Incorrect Points out of 1.00 Flag question
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Question text The main force driving the thermohaline circulation is Select one: a. gravity. b. tides. c. the Coriolis effect. d. wind. Feedback The correct answer is: gravity. Question 14 Correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Four layers of ocean water, denoted by the letters A-D in the diagram below are situated in an ocean profile. List how the layers are arranged from TOP to BOTTOM. The units for density in the diagram are sigma-t. Layer one (top) Answer 1 Layer two Answer 2 Layer three Answer 3 Layer four (bottom) Answer 4
Feedback The correct answer is: Layer one (top) → A, Layer two → B, Layer three → D, Layer four (bottom) → C Question 15 Correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Four layers of ocean water, denoted by the letters A-D in the diagram below are situated in an ocean profile. List how the layers are arranged from TOP to BOTTOM. The units for density in the diagram are sigma-t. Layer one (top) Answer 1 Layer two Answer 2 Layer three Answer 3 Layer four (bottom) Answer 4 Feedback The correct answer is: Layer one (top) → A, Layer two → C, Layer three → B, Layer four (bottom) → D Question 16 Incorrect Points out of 1.00
Flag question Question text The movie "Day after Tomorrow" described the global conveyor belt (thermohaline circulation) coming to a stop creating a new ice age. Which of the following could "possibly" stop this circulation? Select one: a. Adding excess freshwater to higher latitudes lowering the density and preventing the water from sinking there. b. Warming the equatorial waters increasing density and preventing the water from sinking there. c. Cooling the water at higher latitudes lowering the density and preventing the water from sinking there. d. Increasing the salinity of equatorial waters increasing density and preventing the water from sinking there. Feedback
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The correct answer is: Adding excess freshwater to higher latitudes lowering the density and preventing the water from sinking there. Question 17 Incorrect Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text The Cromwell Current is Select one: a. a shallow current below a surface current and flowing in the same direction. b. a bottom current flowing in the same direction as an overlying surface current. c. a theoretical current not yet discovered. d. a shallow current below a surface current and flowing in the opposite direction. Feedback The correct answer is: a shallow current below a surface current and flowing in the opposite direction. Question 18 Correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text 1 million cubic meters of ocean water flow per second is also referred to as a Select one: a. Nansen b. Langley c. Cromwell d. Sverdrup Feedback The correct answer is: Sverdrup Question 19 Incorrect Points out of 1.00
Flag question Question text Winds can set up shallow horizontal bands of water motion known as Select one: a. Langmuir circulations b. Longshore drift c. Gravity waves d. Hadley cells Feedback The correct answer is: Langmuir circulations Question 20 Correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Match the following bodies of water shown below with the appropriate name:
A Answer 1 B Answer 2
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C Answer 3 D Answer 4 E Answer 5 F Answer 6 G Answer 7 H Answer 8 I Answer 9 J Answer 10
K Answer 11 L Answer 12 Feedback The correct answer is: A → Bering Sea, B → Gulf of Mexico, C → Hudson Bay, D → Atlantic Ocean, E → North Sea, F → Baltic Sea, G → Mediterranean Sea, H → Weddell Sea, I → Black Sea, J → Caspian Sea, K → Red Sea, L → Persian Gulf
The wave shown above has a wavelength of Answer meter(s) and a wave height of Answer meter(s). Question 22 Partially correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text The wave shown above has a wavelength of Answer
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meter(s) and a wave height of Answer meter(s). Question 23 Correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text
If waves A and B meet, what will be the resulting wave pattern?
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Select one: a. C b. D c. E d. F Feedback The correct answer is: F Question 24 Incorrect Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text A wave that does not feel the bottom will move a surface object forward at what speed? Select one: a. The speed of each individual wave b. The group speed of all individual waves combined c. Almost no speed d. At the speed of sound Feedback The correct answer is: Almost no speed Question 25 Incorrect Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text A wind-generated wave causes a wave speed to be 50 knots at a far distance away. This wave meets with an unanchored fishing boat. If the boat's original speed was zero knots, how fast will the boat's final speed be?
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Select one: a. Zero knots b. 50 knots c. Between 10 and 20 knots d. Over 50 knots Feedback The correct answer is: Zero knots Question 26 Incorrect Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text The number of peaks to move past a stationary position within one second refers to the wave's Answer . Feedback The correct answer is: frequency Question 27 Correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question
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Question text Which of the following statements regarding "Rogue Waves" is TRUE? Select one: a. Rogue waves are generally over 500 feet tall b. Rogue waves can travel across oceans as big as the Pacific c. Rogue waves are typically found near mid-ocean ridges d. Rogue waves generally last for only a short period of time Feedback The correct answer is: Rogue waves generally last for only a short period of time Question 28 Correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Which of the following statements regarding Tsunamis is TRUE? Select one: a. There is still no way for scientists to warn the public about the arrival of a tsunami b. Tsunamis are also called "tidal waves" since the Moon normally causes them c. Tsunamis have an extremely large wavelength d. Tsunamis are extremely dangerous to ships in deeper waters Feedback The correct answer is: Tsunamis have an extremely large wavelength Question 29 Correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text What causes Rogue Waves? Select one: a. Underwater landslides b. Wind waves constructively interfering to form a larger wave c. The Moon d. Earthquakes
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Feedback The correct answer is: Wind waves constructively interfering to form a larger wave Question 30 Incorrect Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text A wave traveling across the ocean has a wavelength of 100 feet and is traveling in a water depth of 20 feet. What will influence how fast this wave moves? Select one: a. The wave's own wavelength b. The temperature of the seawater the wave is traveling through c. The depth of the water the wave is traveling through d. The salinity of the seawater the wave is traveling through Feedback The correct answer is: The depth of the water the wave is traveling through Question 31 Correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text A wave traveling across the ocean has a wavelength of 10 feet and is traveling in a water depth of 2000 feet. What will influence how fast this wave moves? Select one:
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a. The wave's own wavelength b. The temperature of the seawater the wave is traveling through c. The depth of the water the wave is traveling through d. The salinity of the seawater the wave is traveling through Feedback The correct answer is: The wave's own wavelength Question 32 Incorrect Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Waves with the greatest speed Select one: a. occur in shallow water only. b. have wave periods of less than one second. c. form when the wind is blowing less than 0.5 miles per hour. d. have the longest wavelengths. Feedback The correct answer is: have the longest wavelengths. Question 33 Correct Points out of 1.00
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Flag question Question text Internal waves are generally found where in the ocean? Select one: a. Near the pycnocline b. At the bottom of deep oceans c. Near coastal edges d. Near the equator Feedback The correct answer is: Near the pycnocline Question 34 Correct Points out of 1.00
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Flag question Question text As the wind velocity increases during a storm, Select one: a. the winds tends to flatten the surface of the ocean. b. the wave velocity decreases. c. the wave height increases. d. only long wavelength waves are created. Feedback The correct answer is: the wave height increases. Question 35 Correct Points out of 1.00
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Flag question Question text Storm surges are Select one: a. regular phenomena generated by global winds. b. are seen only in the northern hemisphere. c. created by high atmospheric pressure. d. associated with the onshore arrival of a powerful cyclonic storm. Feedback The correct answer is: associated with the onshore arrival of a powerful cyclonic storm. Question 36 Partially correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text The tides at any one locality will result from the interaction of which of the following major contributors? (There can be ANY number of answers and there is negative scoring for guesses) Select one or more: a. The temperature of nearby land b. The Sun's position
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c. Local land configuration d. The Moon's position Feedback The correct answers are: The Sun's position, The Moon's position, Local land configuration Question 37 Incorrect Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text The water level from which the heights of the tides are measured is referred to as the Select one: a. tidal datum. b. tidal mean. c. median sea level. d. equilibrium point. Feedback The correct answer is: tidal datum. Question 38 Incorrect Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text What type of tides would be expected during a Full Moon?
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\ Select one: a. Spring tides where the high tide will be much higher b. Neap tides where the high tide will be higher c. Spring tides where the high tide will be much lower d. Neap tides where the high tide will be l ower Feedback The correct answer is: Spring tides where the high tide will be much higher Question 39 Incorrect Points out of 1.00
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Flag question Question text Which of the following would produce the highest tides? Select one: a. Neap tide b. Spring tide c. Diurnal tide d. Semidiurnal tide Feedback The correct answer is: Spring tide Question 40 Correct Points out of 1.00
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Flag question Question text The tides at any one locality will result from the interaction of Select one: a. the Sun, Moon, and Earth. b. the elliptical orbits of the Moon and Earth. c. the rotation of the Earth. d. the size, shape, and depth of the ocean basin. e. All of these things. Feedback The correct answer is: All of these things. The following is a tide table for North Miami Beach on March 27, 2005. From the times below pick which ones correspond to a condition of "Slack Water." (There are ANY number of answers and negative scoring for guesses)
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Select one or more: a. 21:27 b. 8:56 c. 15:10 d. 2:58 Feedback The correct answers are: 2:58, 8:56, 15:10, 21:27 Question 42 Correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text An amphidromic point is
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Select one: a. A place in the ocean where tidal datum is displaced to the right (in the northern hemisphere), or to the south (in the southern hemisphere) b. A place in the ocean where tides are highest c. A point on the coast where there is a daily high tide, but no low tide d. A "no tide" point in the ocean around which the tide crest rotates through one tidal cycle Feedback The correct answer is: A "no tide" point in the ocean around which the tide crest rotates through one tidal cycle Question 43 Incorrect Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Miami experiences what type of tidal pattern?
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Select one: a. Semidiurnal tides b. Mixed tides c. Diurnal tides d. Triurnal tides Feedback The correct answer is: Semidiurnal tides Question 44 Incorrect Points out of 1.00
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Flag question Question text A wave of water moving up a river, initiated by tidal action within a river inlet, is called a Select one: a. tidal current. b. tidal gyre. c. tidal bore. d. tidal wave. e. tidal node. Feedback The correct answer is: tidal bore. Question 45 Incorrect Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text These vertical portions of the beach represent the furthest extent of the waves during high tide. What are they called?
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Answer: Feedback The correct answer is: scarp Question 46 Correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text The darker region shown inside the land (eroded due to wave action) is called a
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Answer: Feedback The correct answer is: sea cave Question 47 Correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text The arrow is pointing to a
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Answer: Feedback The correct answer is: sea stack Question 48 Incorrect Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text The glacier seen in the background is retreating however it has left behind a large mound of sediment. What is this sediment called?
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Answer: Feedback The correct answer is: moraine Question 49 Correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text What is an atoll? Select one: a. A ring-shaped island of coral reefs enclosing, or almost enclosing shallow lagoon from which no land protrudes. b. The ability of an object to float in a fluid by displacement of a volume of fluid equal in mass to the mass of the floating object. c. The solid mass of the continents, composed primarily of granite. d. The relatively heavy crustal rock that forms the seabed, composed mostly of oxygen, silicon, magnesium, and iron.
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Feedback The correct answer is: A ring-shaped island of coral reefs enclosing, or almost enclosing shallow lagoon from which no land protrudes. Question 50 Correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text The figure below shows the Mississippi River emptying into the Gulf of Mexico. What coastal feature is the yellow question mark showing? Select one: a. Moraine b. Lagoon c. Delta d. Estuary Feedback The correct answer is: Delta Question 51
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Correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text The geological feature shown in this picture represents what? Select one: a. An atoll b. A sand spit c. A barrier reef d. A beach scarp
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Feedback The correct answer is: A sand spit Question 52 Correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text The origin of sea cliffs, sea stacks, sea caves, blowholes, and arches is related to Select one: a. human activity. b. longshore currents. c. high tides. d. erosion by waves. Feedback The correct answer is: erosion by waves. Question 53 Incorrect Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text The energy that drives the longshore currents is derived from Select one: a. major surface currents, such as the Gulf Stream. b. monthly high tides. c. hurricanes and cyclones. d. wind waves approaching the beach front at a small angle. Feedback The correct answer is: wind waves approaching the beach front at a small angle. Question 54 Incorrect Points out of 1.00
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Flag question Question text Normally a beach with _____ will have a much steeper slope. Select one: a. finer sediments b. heavier sediments c. coarser (larger) sediments d. lighter sediments Feedback The correct answer is: coarser (larger) sediments Question 55 Correct Points out of 1.00
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Flag question Question text Oceanographers believe that during the Pleistocene Ice Age of the last 1 - 2 million years major changes occurred in the ocean. The evidence indicates that Select one: a. the sea froze even in the tropics. b. sea level was lowered about 120 meters (400 feet) during maximum advances of the ice. c. the dinosaurs in the ocean were finally killed off by the cold water. d. most of the continents were flooded as the sea expanded inland. Feedback The correct answer is: sea level was lowered about 120 meters (400 feet) during maximum advances of the ice. Question 56 Incorrect Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text The present shorelines of the world are considered to be Select one: a. geologically stable zones separating land and sea. b. features of great geological age. c. a dynamic environment affected by both long-term and short-term cycles.
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d. that part of the marine environment most resistant to change. Feedback The correct answer is: a dynamic environment affected by both long-term and short-term cycles. Question 57 Correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text The refraction of ocean waves near a coastline tends to Select one: a. erode those portions that are protruding out from the mainland. b. cause larger sediments to be carried onto shore. c. reduce the amount of longshore drift that would normally send sand up a coast. d. create higher and lower tides. Feedback The correct answer is: erode those portions that are protruding out from the mainland. Question 58 Incorrect Points out of 1.00
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Flag question Question text A problem facing many beaches along the U. S. east and west coasts is Select one: a. excess sand being deposited around seaside installations. b. the loss of sand and the erosion of beaches. c. the development of barrier beaches across harbors. d. the rapid growth of deltas at the mouth of rivers. Feedback The correct answer is: the loss of sand and the erosion of beaches. Question 59 Correct Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Which of the following is TRUE regarding estuaries? Select one: a. They are extremely deep, sometimes reaching the depth of trenches b. They are very biologically productive c. They are always found near atolls d. They contain extremely salty waters Feedback
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The correct answer is: They are very biologically productive Question 60 Incorrect Points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Most of today's Martha's Vineyard represents what? Select one: a. The only island completely derived from biological activity b. The only active volcanic region in the continental United States c. The largest sand spit in North America d. The location of the furthest advance of the last glaciers Feedback The correct answer is: The location of the furthest advance of the last glaciers
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