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Seawater

Seawater. Pure H 2 0 and ………. Salts. Where do the salts in seawater come from?. Calculating Salinity. Salinity = Take 1000 kg of seawater Measured in…. Salinity Range. Avg. ocean salinity is ……. High rain or river runoff will drop salinity=. Brackish water….

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Seawater

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  1. Seawater Pure H20 and ……….

  2. Salts • Where do the salts in seawater come from?

  3. Calculating Salinity • Salinity = • Take 1000 kg of seawater Measured in….

  4. Salinity Range Avg. ocean salinity is ……. High rain or river runoff will drop salinity= Brackish water…. Areas of high evaporation and poor circulation = Hypersaline water

  5. Solutes and Ocean Resources • Lots of good and bad solutes in the ocean

  6. What adds salts to the oceans? • 1 • 2 • What removes salts from the oceans? • 1 • 2 • 3

  7. Rule of Constant Proportions • What is it? What does it imply about the world’s oceans? Why is this important to the living organisms in sea water?

  8. Temp, Density, Salinity and Depth

  9. Temp, Density, Salinity and Depth

  10. GAS EXCHANGE

  11. Light

  12. Pressure and depth FREEDIVING CLIP

  13. Water and Sound

  14. Coriolis Effect

  15. WIND PATTERNS

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