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Ocean Currents

Ocean Currents

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Science

6th - 10th Grade

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NGSS
MS-ESS2-6

Standards-aligned

Created by

AMANDA RENEE RITTENBERRY

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10 Slides • 4 Questions

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Ocean Currents and Weather:
Our Planet's Water in Motion

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What Are Ocean Currents?

Ocean currents are like rivers in the sea

They are continuous movements of water in
the ocean

Two main types: Currents

Surface currents (top 400 meters)

Deep currents (below 400 meters)

Currents move in specific patterns around the
globe

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Multiple Select

What are the two types of currents? (2 answers)

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surface currents

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Moving Currents

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Deep currents

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Under Current

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Dropdown

Currents move in
patterns around the globe

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What Causes Ocean Currents?

Wind patterns

As the Earth rotates, the air
circulates

Heating and cooling changes the
density of the air as it moves to
convection.

Vocabulary:
Density: how much matter something
has and how much space it take up

Convection: a current in a fluid due to
heat

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What Causes Ocean Currents?

Earth's rotation (Coriolis Effect)

Complex global wind patterns which
drive surface ocean currents

Earth’s rotation makes the wind curve and causes the ocean’s
surface currents curve.

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s-effect/?student=true&focus=true

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Multiple Choice

What is complex global wind patterns which
drive surface ocean currents?

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Coriolis Effect

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Oceanic temperature variations
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Tidal movements

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What Causes Ocean Currents?

Water temperature differences

Salt content (salinity)

Cold water is denser than warm water, and salty
water is denser than freshwater

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What Causes Ocean Currents?

Ocean bottom topography

the shape and features of the ocean floor, just like land has mountains, valleys, and plains.

includes underwater mountains (mid-ocean ridges), deep valleys (trenches), flat areas
(abyssal plains), and tall, isolated peaks (seamounts).

Gravity

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Surface Currents

Driven mainly by wind

winds blow constantly from the same direction on the ocean's surface for long time, ocean
surface currents can be produced.

Move water horizontally

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Surface Currents

Affect the top layer of ocean

Examples:

Gulf Stream

California Current

Kuroshio Current

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Deep Ocean Currents

Also called thermohaline circulation

Caused by differences in:

Water density

Temperature

Salt content

Move more slowly than surface currents

Can take hundreds of years to complete their cycle

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The Global Conveyor Belt (thermohaline circulation)
Connects all major oceans

Moves water around the globe

Important for:

Distributing heat

Moving nutrients

Supporting marine life

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Ocean Currents and Weather:
Our Planet's Water in Motion

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