
OAC chapter 3
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6th Grade
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Kerry Wiarda
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Water can move around the ocean as a(n)
equator
latitude line
air current
ocean current
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Surface currents moving from the pole toward the equator are
warmer than the air they pass
the same temperature as the air they pass
cooler than the air they pass
warmer than currents that move from the equator.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Monterey and Virginia Beach are the same distance from the equator and they are both near the ocean. Use the information on the map to answer these questions: How does the air temperature of Monterey compare to the air temperature of Virginia Beach? Why? - - The air at Monterey is
the same as Virginia Beach. They are both near moving ocean water, so the same amount of energy is transferred to the air at both locations.
the same as Virginia Beach. Even though the ocean water at each location is a different temperature, the same amount of energy is transferred to the air at both locations.
colder than Virginia Beach. At Monterey, energy is transferred from the air to the ocean. At Virginia Beach, energy is transferred from the ocean to the air.
colder than Virginia Beach. At Monterey, only a little energy is transferred from the ocean to the air. At Virginia Beach, a lot of energy is transferred from the ocean to the air.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Madison and Oxford are the same distance from the equator and they are both near the ocean. Use the information on the map to answer these questions: How does the air temperature of Madison compare to the air temperature of Oxford? Why? _ _ The air at Madison is
warmer than Oxford. At Madison, a lot of energy is transferred from the ocean to the air. At Oxford, only a little energy is transferred from the ocean to the air.
warmer than Oxford. At Madison, energy is transferred from the ocean to the air. At Oxford, energy is transferred from the air to the ocean.
the same as Oxford. They are both near moving ocean water, so the same amount of energy is transferred to the air at both locations.
the same as Oxford. Even though the ocean water at each location is a different temperature, the same amount of energy is transferred to the air at both locations.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
The temperature of a location can be affected by two different things. One of them is a locations latitude, and the other is
how much energy from the sun the location receives
the type of soil makes up the surface
the type of ocean current that passes that area
what type of air is above the location
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
When an ocean current that starts near a pole enters an area closer to the equator
energy is transferred from the water to the air
no energy is transferred because both are the same temperature
energy is transferred from the air to the water
energy is transferred directly from the sun to the air
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Surface currents moving from the equator toward a pole are warmer than the air they pass.
true
false
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