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Horizontales
The outer core is made of (?) iron.
An example of ocean-ocean plate interaction.
Gases dissolve better in (?) water.
Occur when the sun, earth and moon are aligned.
The deepest ocean basin.
The deep, mostly flat portion of the ocean floor.
Most variable winds.
Occur when the sun and moon are at right angles.
High heat capacity and universal solvent are features of water because of (?).
The second largest ocean basic.
An example of ocean-continent plate interaction.
This feature collects debris.
This wavelength penetrates transparent water the least.
Process that causes dissolved gases to sink and nutrients to rise.
An example of continent-continent plate interaction.
Large circular patterns caused by surface winds.
Volcanic activity and (?) are two major causes of solids entering the ocean.
Ocean crust is primarily made of (?).
Low-stability water columns are cause by an increase in (?) at the surface layer or by overturn.
Verticales
This feature is located between the continental slope and shelf.
Cold and salty water is (?) than warm and fresh water.
Geologic activity most likely at trenches.
The smallest ocean basin.
Horizontal motion patterns caused by winds.
Most predictable winds.
Geologic activity most likely at ridges.
Winds that blow from west to east.
The middle layer of the vertical water column.
Probably responsible for Earth's magnetic field.
As new crust is being formed, somewhere old crust is being (?).
Suggested that continental drift was a plausible theory.
Four seas mentioned by our text are: Mediterranean, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean and (?).
Continental crust is primarily made of (?).
This place has the greatest amount of life in the ocean.
Atmospheric pressure increase 1 bar for every (?) meters in depth.
Circular motion that carries energy in water.