Deck 16: Oceans and Coastlines

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The average salinity of the ocean is __________ percent.

A) 70
B) 35
C) 7
D) 3.5
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The relatively smaller tides that occur when the Moon is out of alignment with the Sun and Earth are called __________ __________.
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A spring tide is a __________ tide formed when the Sun and Moon are __________.

A) small, 90° out of alignment
B) large, 90° out of alignment
C) small, aligned
D) large, aligned
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A long ridge of sand or gravel extending out from a beach is called a/an __________.
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A/an __________ is a wave-resistant ridge or mound built by corals, algae, and other organisms.
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The layer of pronounced temperature change with water depth is called __________.

A) thermocline
B) halocline
C) pycnocline
D) tempicline
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If waves cut a cave into a narrow headland, the cave may eventually erode all the way through the headland, forming a/an __________ __________.
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A/an __________ is any strip of shoreline washed by waves and tides.
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When the flow of the tide is funneled through a narrow entrance to a bay, a __________ __________ results.
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Once a wave breaks, its water flows toward the beach as a chaotic, turbulent mass called __________.
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The world's largest and deepest ocean is the __________ Ocean.

A) Atlantic
B) Pacific
C) Indian
D) Arctic
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When deep ocean water rises to the surface, the upward flow is called a/an __________.
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The deflection of currents caused by the Earth's rotation is called the __________ __________.
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A/an __________ is a continuous flow of water in a particular direction.
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If a coastline is flooded or sea level rises a/an __________ coastline is created.
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Circular paths of ocean currents are called __________.
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A sheltered body of water between the shore and a barrier island is a/an __________.
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The __________ is the highest part of a wave.

A) wave crest
B) wave trough
C) wave height
D) wavelength
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The __________ of seawater is the total quantity of dissolved salt, expressed as a percentage.
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The __________ is the distance between successive crests or troughs of a wave.
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During the past 40,000 years, sea level has fluctuated by __________ meters.

A) 0.15
B) 1.5
C) 15
D) 150
Multiple Choice
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Ocean water density depends on __________.

A) temperature only
B) salinity only
C) temperature and salinity
D) water color
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Surface water becomes denser when it becomes __________ and __________.

A) warm, salty
B) warm, less salty
C) cool, salty
D) cool, less salty
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Surface currents are mostly __________-driven.

A) gravity
B) sand
C) zooplankton
D) wind
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Circular paths of ocean currents are called __________.

A) atolls
B) guyots
C) belts
D) gyres
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The wave height is the:

A) highest part of a wave.
B) distance between successive crests.
C) fetch of a wave.
D) vertical distance between the crest and the trough of a wave.
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The size of waves depends on:

A) wind speed, length of time the wind has been blowing, and fetch.
B) wind speed, length of time the wind has been blowing, and ocean color.
C) wind speed, fetch, and ocean color.
D) length of time the wind has been blowing, fetch, and ocean color.
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Deep-sea currents are driven by:

A) wind.
B) the Coriolis effect.
C) gravity.
D) the Gulf Stream.
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The Sea of Cortez lies in a subtropical region between the Baja Peninsula and the west coast of Mexico. Most of the surrounding land is desert, and the one large river, the Colorado, empties only a small amount of water into the sea. In contrast, the Strait of Georgia lies off the temperate coast of British Columbia and is fed by melting glaciers and many streams. Which of the following comparisons of the salinities of these regions is correct?

A) The Sea of Cortez is saltier because freshwater input is low and evaporation is high.
B) The Strait of Georgia is saltier because cool temperatures promote salt crystallization.
C) The Strait of Georgia is saltier because the numerous rivers transport salt water into the sea.
D) Both regions have the same salinity because all of the oceans are interconnected and the salt is evenly dispersed.
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Ocean waves:

A) are continuous flows of water in a particular direction.
B) oscillate in circles.
C) are found only near closely spaced islands.
D) are found only in the central oceans.
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Longshore currents transport sediment __________.

A) perpendicular to the coast
B) in a zigzag pattern along the coast
C) parallel to the coast
D) in circular patterns
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__________ are continuous flows of water in a particular direction.

A) Currents
B) Waves
C) Gyres
D) Crests
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Due to the Coriolis effect, currents in the Northern Hemisphere:

A) are deflected to the left.
B) are deflected to the right.
C) flow straight only.
D) flow counterclockwise.
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A neap tide is a:

A) small tide formed when the Sun and Moon are 90° out of alignment.
B) large tide formed when the Sun and Moon are 90° out of alignment.
C) small tide formed when the Sun and Moon are aligned.
D) large tide formed when the Sun and Moon are aligned.
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Upwelling carries:

A) warm water from the central ocean toward the coasts.
B) cold water from the ocean depths to the surface.
C) warm water from the ocean depths to the surface.
D) nutrients down to the deep ocean.
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The thermocline:

A) is the upper warm surface of the ocean.
B) is the middle layer of the ocean where temperature drops rapidly with depth.
C) is the lowest layer of the ocean.
D) does not exist near the equator where the ocean is hottest.
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A sand bar forming an island parallel to the shore is called a/an __________.

A) oceanic island
B) atoll
C) seawall
D) barrier island
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If waves strike shore at an angle, they __________ and create a/an __________ current that flows parallel to the beach.

A) refract, longshore
B) refract, tidal
C) speed up, longshore
D) speed up, tidal
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An emergent coastline forms where sea level __________ or coastal land __________.

A) falls, sinks
B) falls, rises
C) rises, sinks
D) rises, rises
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The wavelength is the:

A) highest part of a wave.
B) distance between successive crests.
C) fetch of a wave.
D) vertical distance between the crest and the trough of a wave.
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Coral reefs thrive best over a wide temperature range.
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The world fish harvest is predicted to decline sharply after 2010.
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Most of the photosynthesis and nutrient consumption in the ocean is carried out by:

A) large marine mammals.
B) deep dwelling organisms.
C) bacteria.
D) plankton.
True/False
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The backshore is the:

A) region below the low tide mark.
B) low tide mark.
C) region between the high and low tide lines.
D) region above the normal high tide line that is washed by waves only during storms.
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On a submergent coastline, a portion of the continental shelf that was previously underwater becomes exposed as dry land.
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Most coastal erosion occurs during intense storms.
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Ocean waves steepen near shore because:

A) the lower portion of the wave slows down as it drags against the sea floor.
B) the wave length increases.
C) they speed up.
D) the lower part of the wave speeds up as it reflects off the sea floor.
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A wave breaks when the wave steepens until it collapses forward.
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A wave-cut platform is a common feature of sediment-poor coastlines.
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Coral reefs develop in:

A) clear, shallow, tropical water.
B) silty places.
C) cold oceans.
D) areas with little sunlight.
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An ocean wave moves along the sea surface, but the water in the wave travels in circular paths.
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Submergent coasts commonly have steep, rocky shorelines.
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High and low tides occur at the same time every day.
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The Gulf Stream moves as fast as a person walks.
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Longshore currents cannot carry sand and sediment for long distances.
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The salinity of the oceans has been relatively constant throughout geologic time because salt is removed at the same rate at which it has been added.
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Sea level has risen and fallen repeatedly in the geologic past, and coastlines have emerged and submerged throughout the history of the planet.
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When the Gulf Stream reaches the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean, it sinks to the ocean floor and deflects to become the North Atlantic Deep Water.
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Eustatic sea-level change occurs because of:

A) the growth or melting of glaciers.
B) changes in the volume of the Mid-Oceanic Ridge.
C) changes in water temperature.
D) all of the above
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The highest part of a wave is called the trough.
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The average salinity of the ocean is __________ percent.

A) 70
B) 35
C) 7
D) 3.5
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The relatively smaller tides that occur when the Moon is out of alignment with the Sun and Earth are called __________ __________.
neap tides
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A spring tide is a __________ tide formed when the Sun and Moon are __________.

A) small, 90° out of alignment
B) large, 90° out of alignment
C) small, aligned
D) large, aligned
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A long ridge of sand or gravel extending out from a beach is called a/an __________.
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A/an __________ is a wave-resistant ridge or mound built by corals, algae, and other organisms.
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The layer of pronounced temperature change with water depth is called __________.

A) thermocline
B) halocline
C) pycnocline
D) tempicline
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If waves cut a cave into a narrow headland, the cave may eventually erode all the way through the headland, forming a/an __________ __________.
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A/an __________ is any strip of shoreline washed by waves and tides.
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When the flow of the tide is funneled through a narrow entrance to a bay, a __________ __________ results.
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Once a wave breaks, its water flows toward the beach as a chaotic, turbulent mass called __________.
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The world's largest and deepest ocean is the __________ Ocean.

A) Atlantic
B) Pacific
C) Indian
D) Arctic
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When deep ocean water rises to the surface, the upward flow is called a/an __________.
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The deflection of currents caused by the Earth's rotation is called the __________ __________.
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A/an __________ is a continuous flow of water in a particular direction.
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If a coastline is flooded or sea level rises a/an __________ coastline is created.
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Circular paths of ocean currents are called __________.
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A sheltered body of water between the shore and a barrier island is a/an __________.
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The __________ is the highest part of a wave.

A) wave crest
B) wave trough
C) wave height
D) wavelength
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The __________ of seawater is the total quantity of dissolved salt, expressed as a percentage.
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The __________ is the distance between successive crests or troughs of a wave.
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During the past 40,000 years, sea level has fluctuated by __________ meters.

A) 0.15
B) 1.5
C) 15
D) 150
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Ocean water density depends on __________.

A) temperature only
B) salinity only
C) temperature and salinity
D) water color
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Surface water becomes denser when it becomes __________ and __________.

A) warm, salty
B) warm, less salty
C) cool, salty
D) cool, less salty
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Surface currents are mostly __________-driven.

A) gravity
B) sand
C) zooplankton
D) wind
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Circular paths of ocean currents are called __________.

A) atolls
B) guyots
C) belts
D) gyres
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The wave height is the:

A) highest part of a wave.
B) distance between successive crests.
C) fetch of a wave.
D) vertical distance between the crest and the trough of a wave.
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The size of waves depends on:

A) wind speed, length of time the wind has been blowing, and fetch.
B) wind speed, length of time the wind has been blowing, and ocean color.
C) wind speed, fetch, and ocean color.
D) length of time the wind has been blowing, fetch, and ocean color.
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Deep-sea currents are driven by:

A) wind.
B) the Coriolis effect.
C) gravity.
D) the Gulf Stream.
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The Sea of Cortez lies in a subtropical region between the Baja Peninsula and the west coast of Mexico. Most of the surrounding land is desert, and the one large river, the Colorado, empties only a small amount of water into the sea. In contrast, the Strait of Georgia lies off the temperate coast of British Columbia and is fed by melting glaciers and many streams. Which of the following comparisons of the salinities of these regions is correct?

A) The Sea of Cortez is saltier because freshwater input is low and evaporation is high.
B) The Strait of Georgia is saltier because cool temperatures promote salt crystallization.
C) The Strait of Georgia is saltier because the numerous rivers transport salt water into the sea.
D) Both regions have the same salinity because all of the oceans are interconnected and the salt is evenly dispersed.
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Ocean waves:

A) are continuous flows of water in a particular direction.
B) oscillate in circles.
C) are found only near closely spaced islands.
D) are found only in the central oceans.
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Longshore currents transport sediment __________.

A) perpendicular to the coast
B) in a zigzag pattern along the coast
C) parallel to the coast
D) in circular patterns
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__________ are continuous flows of water in a particular direction.

A) Currents
B) Waves
C) Gyres
D) Crests
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Due to the Coriolis effect, currents in the Northern Hemisphere:

A) are deflected to the left.
B) are deflected to the right.
C) flow straight only.
D) flow counterclockwise.
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A neap tide is a:

A) small tide formed when the Sun and Moon are 90° out of alignment.
B) large tide formed when the Sun and Moon are 90° out of alignment.
C) small tide formed when the Sun and Moon are aligned.
D) large tide formed when the Sun and Moon are aligned.
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Upwelling carries:

A) warm water from the central ocean toward the coasts.
B) cold water from the ocean depths to the surface.
C) warm water from the ocean depths to the surface.
D) nutrients down to the deep ocean.
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The thermocline:

A) is the upper warm surface of the ocean.
B) is the middle layer of the ocean where temperature drops rapidly with depth.
C) is the lowest layer of the ocean.
D) does not exist near the equator where the ocean is hottest.
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A sand bar forming an island parallel to the shore is called a/an __________.

A) oceanic island
B) atoll
C) seawall
D) barrier island
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If waves strike shore at an angle, they __________ and create a/an __________ current that flows parallel to the beach.

A) refract, longshore
B) refract, tidal
C) speed up, longshore
D) speed up, tidal
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An emergent coastline forms where sea level __________ or coastal land __________.

A) falls, sinks
B) falls, rises
C) rises, sinks
D) rises, rises
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The wavelength is the:

A) highest part of a wave.
B) distance between successive crests.
C) fetch of a wave.
D) vertical distance between the crest and the trough of a wave.
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Coral reefs thrive best over a wide temperature range.
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The world fish harvest is predicted to decline sharply after 2010.
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Most of the photosynthesis and nutrient consumption in the ocean is carried out by:

A) large marine mammals.
B) deep dwelling organisms.
C) bacteria.
D) plankton.
True/False
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The backshore is the:

A) region below the low tide mark.
B) low tide mark.
C) region between the high and low tide lines.
D) region above the normal high tide line that is washed by waves only during storms.
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On a submergent coastline, a portion of the continental shelf that was previously underwater becomes exposed as dry land.
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Most coastal erosion occurs during intense storms.
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Ocean waves steepen near shore because:

A) the lower portion of the wave slows down as it drags against the sea floor.
B) the wave length increases.
C) they speed up.
D) the lower part of the wave speeds up as it reflects off the sea floor.
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A wave breaks when the wave steepens until it collapses forward.
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A wave-cut platform is a common feature of sediment-poor coastlines.
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Coral reefs develop in:

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C) cold oceans.
D) areas with little sunlight.
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An ocean wave moves along the sea surface, but the water in the wave travels in circular paths.
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Submergent coasts commonly have steep, rocky shorelines.
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High and low tides occur at the same time every day.
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The Gulf Stream moves as fast as a person walks.
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Longshore currents cannot carry sand and sediment for long distances.
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The salinity of the oceans has been relatively constant throughout geologic time because salt is removed at the same rate at which it has been added.
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Sea level has risen and fallen repeatedly in the geologic past, and coastlines have emerged and submerged throughout the history of the planet.
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When the Gulf Stream reaches the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean, it sinks to the ocean floor and deflects to become the North Atlantic Deep Water.
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Eustatic sea-level change occurs because of:

A) the growth or melting of glaciers.
B) changes in the volume of the Mid-Oceanic Ridge.
C) changes in water temperature.
D) all of the above
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The highest part of a wave is called the trough.
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