

Ocean Currents
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Science
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6th - 10th Grade
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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)
surface currents
Moving Currents
Deep currents
Under Current
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Dropdown
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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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Fill in the Blanks
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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.
klru.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/nvcl.sci.earth.coriolis/the-corioli
s-effect/?student=true&focus=true
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Multiple Choice
What is complex global wind patterns which
drive surface ocean currents?
Coriolis Effect
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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
Ocean Currents and Weather:
Our Planet's Water in Motion
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