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Erin Rust
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Ocean Waves and Tides

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What are waves?
transmission of energy through matter
The matter itself is moved by the wave itself in a circular pattern
Orbital waves are the waves that are most often witnessed in the ocean. Orbital waves move in a circular motion as the energy passes.
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Ocean waves are known as orbital progressive waves, what does this mean?
Ocean waves get taller as they move forward.
The energy in the wave moves in a circular pattern as it moves up and down.
The energy in the wave moves up and down as it moves forward.
The energy in the wave move in a circular pattern as it move forward.
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What is transferred from place to place by waves?
matter
energy
particles
light
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Breakers
the region of the shore where waves collapse
There is a mathematical reason why waves collapse, the height to length ratio
When the height of a wave exceeds 1/7 of the length of the wave, the wave will collapse
In deep water, this is usually caused by wind
n shallow water near shore, wave height builds as water depth gets more shallow
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3 types of breakers
1. Plunging breakers form where the ocean floor is moderately steep, beautiful curl at the top (think surfing)
2. Spilling breakers - occur where the ocean floor is gradual
3. Surging breaker - occur where the floor is very steep - destructive
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Seiche
seiche is a back and forth wave in a confined body of water
caused by winds or earthquakes
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Tsunamis
Occur due to underwater earthquakes. The movement of the Earth's crust creates a wave
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Multiple Choice
Which picture better relates to "Tsunami"?
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Tides
Daily variations in sea level caused by the pull of the moon and sun
3 types that depend on the shape of the ocean basin
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A single high and low tide daily is called a ______ tide. Two equal high and low tides daily is called a _______ tide.
Diurnal; mixed
Mixed; semidiurnal
Diurnal; semidiurnal
Mixed; diurnal
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____________ is what you call an area with TWO HIGH and TWO LOW tides each day, but they are NOT the same size.
Diurnal Tide
Semi Diurnal Tide
Mixed Tide
Rip Tide
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