PPT-Oceans The student will understand...

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that the ocean is a dynamic system in which many chemical biological and physical changes are taking place that estuaries are areas where fresh and salt water mix

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that the ocean is a dynamic system in which many chemical biological and physical changes are taking place that estuaries are areas where fresh and salt water mix producing variations in salinity and high biological activity . . . waves of change . . Leonard Sonnenschein. President, World Aquarium &. Conservation for the Oceans Foundation. Co-Founder, World Ocean Network. World Aquarium History. St. Louis . Aquacenter. Paul DiGiacomo and Kerry Sawyer (NOAA). CEOS . SIT Technical Workshop. EUMETSAT, Darmstadt, Germany. 17. th. – 18. th. . September. 2015. Committee on Earth Observation Satellites. “Oceans and Society: Blue Planet” . Write On . Grade. . 3. Learner Expectation. Content Standard:. 3.0 . Geography enables the students to see, understand and appreciate the web of relationships between people, places, and environments. Students will use the knowledge, skills, and understanding of concepts within the six essential elements of geography: world in spatial terms, places and regions, physical systems, human systems, environment and society, and the uses of geography.. Table of Contents. Oceans. Bays. Gulfs. Inlets. Rivers. Lakes. Oceans. There are 5 oceans. They are pacific . (covers 1/3 of . Earth. ), . Indian, Atlantic, Artic and Southern.. Oceans separate . the 7 . oceans convection in rapidly rotating flows: preliminary results from numerical simulation Julien Legg , Jim McWilliams convection Introduction Penetrative convection When a convective mixed layer The Ocean’s Composition and Structure. Objectives. I can…. Describe the composition of Oceans.. Explain what Salinity is. . Identify the factors that affect the salinity of oceans. . Explain where the solutes in the ocean come from.. Challenges & Opportunities . Andrew Hudson. Head, Water & Ocean Governance . Programme. Global Environmental Finance Unit. Sustainable Development Cluster. Bureau for Policy & . Programme. The saltiness of the ocean, or its salinity, is fairly stable at about 35 parts per thousand. To give you a sense of how much salt that is, it is estimated that if you took all the salt out of the ocean and spread it over the land, the salt would form a layer more than . Team 2: Cynthia Lopez, Christine Everett, Tobias Contreras, Tara Visker, Valerie Villarreal, and Chris Rogers. Cirque du Soleil is a Canadian entertainment company founded in 1984 that was founded by street performers. Celtic Music. Distinctive Style of Ireland and Scotland. Applies to. Easy-Listening. “Mood” Music. Marketed as. Relaxing. Evocative. Includes Music From. Wales. Cornwall. Isle. of Man. Brittany. Objective. Oceans are the largest bodies of water on Earth. .. Oceans account for 97% of all water on Earth. .. We have 5 Oceans total:. Atlantic. Pacific. Indian. Arctic. Southern. The Oceans. The 5 Oceans. Magma Oceans in the Inner Solar System Linda T. Elkins- Tanton Magma Oceans Planetecimals accreted first 1.5M.A. of Solar System 1694- Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz : Suggested Earth began as a uniform liquid and differentiated as it cooled Arctic Ocean . Atlantic Ocean . Indian Ocean. Pacific Ocean  . Southern Ocean. The earth's oceans are . connected.. 2) The . earth’s oceans are connected. .. 3) Almost . 80% . of the earth's surface is covered by water. . Key Message #1. 9. Ch. 9 | Oceans and Marine Resources. The Nation’s valuable ocean ecosystems are being disrupted by increasing global temperatures through the loss of iconic and highly valued habitats and changes in species composition and food web structure. Ecosystem disruption will intensify as ocean warming, acidification, deoxygenation, and other aspects of climate change increase. In the absence of significant reductions in carbon emissions, transformative impacts on ocean ecosystems cannot be avoided..

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