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DSR 11/14 – 11/18

11/14 Daily science review 1. Salinity is…. The amount of dissolved salt in ocean water Strength of gravity on tides Change in low to high tide None of these 2. These two factors create deep density currents 1. _____________________________ 2. _____________________________

11/15/16 Daily Science Review Question The clockwise curving of wind is called… Earth’s revolution Atmosphere changes Coriolis effect Ocean waves

11/16/16 Daily Science Review Question 1. The Gulf Stream current… A. brings cold water to England and Iceland B. brings warm water to England and Iceland C. has no effect on the climate of England and Iceland D. none of these 2. Salt in the ocean comes from? A. Weathering of rocks B. Acid Rain C. Particles from space D. Organisms that live in the sea

11/17/16 Daily Science Review Question Label the oceans below…