
Life in the Oceans: Moving Waves
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- Q1How does the ocean move?It moves from the poles.It moves around the currents.It moves in circular patternsIt moves from the tropics.30s
- Q2What happens when two currents meet?The warm water turns cold.They meet.The colder water sinks and pushes the warm water up.The cold water turns warm.30s
- Q3What other movement is there besides the currentmoves twice a daymore currentsmoves from side to sideThe tides30s
- Q4What is two reasons that the movement of the ocean is important?The moon and sun may act to cause tides and the tides move up and down.The water rises and falls.The water is warm and it is cold.It stirs up the water and creates bubbles so animals can breathe and it moves food from one part of the ocean to another.30s
- Q5What direction the water travel in the northern hemisphere and in the southern hemisphereIn the northern hemisphere, it travels up and in the southern hemisphere, it travels down.In the northern hemisphere, it travels clockwise and in the southern hemisphere, it travels counterclockwise.In the northern hemisphere, it travels with the current and in the southern hemisphere, it travel against the current.In the northern hemisphere, it travels counterclockwise and n the souther hemisphere, it travels clockwise.30s