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Unit 2 Lesson 1

The document summarizes key characteristics of Earth's oceans and ocean floor. It describes that Earth is mostly covered by ocean water divided into five main oceans. It outlines characteristics of ocean water like salinity, temperature layers, and density variations. It also details how scientists study the ocean floor using sonar, drilling, underwater vessels, and satellites. The main regions are identified as the continental margin and deep ocean basin, and features like mid-ocean ridges, trenches, and seamounts are described.

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Unit 2 Lesson 1

The document summarizes key characteristics of Earth's oceans and ocean floor. It describes that Earth is mostly covered by ocean water divided into five main oceans. It outlines characteristics of ocean water like salinity, temperature layers, and density variations. It also details how scientists study the ocean floor using sonar, drilling, underwater vessels, and satellites. The main regions are identified as the continental margin and deep ocean basin, and features like mid-ocean ridges, trenches, and seamounts are described.

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Unit 2 Lesson 1 Earth’s Oceans and the Ocean Floor

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Unit 2 Lesson 1 Earth’s Oceans and the Ocean Floor

Feelin’ Blue
What are Earth’s five main oceans?
• Almost three-fourths of Earth is covered by ocean
water. On a map, the continents appear as huge
islands surrounded by a vast global ocean.

• Earth’s global ocean is divided into five main


oceans.

• In decreasing order of size, they are the Pacific


Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Southern
Ocean, and Arctic Ocean.

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Unit 2 Lesson 1 Earth’s Oceans and the Ocean Floor

What are some characteristics of ocean water?

• The chemical characteristics of ocean water


include salinity, or the amount and type of
dissolved salts.

• Chemical characteristics also include the amount


and type of gases in the seawater.

• The physical characteristics of ocean water include


temperature and density.

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Unit 2 Lesson 1 Earth’s Oceans and the Ocean Floor

What are some characteristics of ocean water?

• The overall salinity of seawater is about 3.5


percent.

• Dissolved salts come from water flowing on or


under Earth’s surface, and from underwater
volcanoes and vents.

• The salinity of seawater has remained relatively


steady, but it varies from place to place depending
on the entry of freshwater streams, precipitation,
and rate of evaporation.

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Unit 2 Lesson 1 Earth’s Oceans and the Ocean Floor

What are some characteristics of ocean water?

• The ocean has three temperature layers by depth.


The top layer, or surface zone, is the warmest
layer.

• In the next layer, the thermocline, water


temperature drops with increased depth faster
than it does in other layers.

• The deep zone is the deepest layer and the


coldest.

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Unit 2 Lesson 1 Earth’s Oceans and the Ocean Floor

What are some characteristics of ocean water?

• By latitude, surface water is warmest near the


equator and coldest near the poles.

• By season, surface water is warmest in summer


and coldest in winter.

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Unit 2 Lesson 1 Earth’s Oceans and the Ocean Floor

What are some characteristics of ocean water?

• Density is a measure of the mass of a substance


divided by its volume. The density of ocean water
depends on temperature and salinity.

• Salt water is denser than fresh water because salt


water contains a larger amount of dissolved solids.

• Temperature affects the density of ocean water


more than salinity does. Cold water is denser than
warm water.

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Unit 2 Lesson 1 Earth’s Oceans and the Ocean Floor

Seeing the Sea


How is the ocean floor studied?
• To learn about the ocean floor, scientists use
technology such as sonar, drills, underwater
exploration vessels, and satellites.

• Sonar, which stands for sound navigation and


ranging, uses sound waves to measure distances.

• Sonar data can be used to make maps of the


ocean floor.

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Unit 2 Lesson 1 Earth’s Oceans and the Ocean Floor

How is the ocean floor studied?


• What is this ship doing and why?

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Unit 2 Lesson 1 Earth’s Oceans and the Ocean Floor

How is the ocean floor studied?


• Satellites can measure variations in the height of
the ocean’s surface. The ocean floor’s features can
affect the height of the water above them.

• To explore the oceans, scientists use underwater


vessels, some of which have pilots and
researchers. Other vessels are remotely operated.

• Using equipment on large ships, scientists can drill


and collect cores, or long tubes of rock and
sediment, from the sea floor.

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Unit 2 Lesson 1 Earth’s Oceans and the Ocean Floor

How is the ocean floor studied?


• Which technologies are being used to explore the
underwater landscape?

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Unit 2 Lesson 1 Earth’s Oceans and the Ocean Floor

In Deep Water
What are the two main regions of the ocean floor?

• The two main regions of the ocean floor are the


continental margin and the deep-ocean basin.

• The continental margin is the edge of the


continent that is covered by the ocean.

• The continental margin is divided into the


continental shelf, the continental slope, and the
continental rise.

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Unit 2 Lesson 1 Earth’s Oceans and the Ocean Floor

What are the two main regions of the ocean floor?

• The deep-ocean basin begins at the end of the


continental margin and extends under the deepest
parts of the ocean.

• The deep-ocean basin includes narrow depressions


and flat, smooth plains.

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Unit 2 Lesson 1 Earth’s Oceans and the Ocean Floor

What are the features of the ocean floor?

• A long, undersea mountain chain that forms along


the floor of the ocean is called a mid-ocean
ridge.

• Mid-ocean ridges occur at the boundaries of


Earth’s tectonic plates, where plates move apart
from each other.

• This motion creates a crack in the ocean floor


called a rift, allowing hot magma to move upward
through the rift and cool to form new rock.

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Unit 2 Lesson 1 Earth’s Oceans and the Ocean Floor

What are the features of the ocean floor?

• The large, flat, almost level area of the deep-


ocean basin is called the abyssal plain. This area is
covered with layers of fine sediment.

• A long, narrow depression in the deep-ocean basin


is called an ocean trench. It forms where one
tectonic plate subducts another plate.

• Volcanoes and earthquakes are common in and


along subduction zones.

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Unit 2 Lesson 1 Earth’s Oceans and the Ocean Floor

What are the features of the ocean floor?

• Submerged volcanic mountains on the ocean floor


are called seamounts.

• They may form at tectonic plate boundaries and


also far from plate boundaries over places called
hot spots.

• If a seamount grows above sea level, it becomes a


volcanic island.

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Unit 2 Lesson 1 Earth’s Oceans and the Ocean Floor

What are the features of the ocean floor?

• Identify various features of the ocean floor.

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