Top Banner
Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.
29

Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

Mar 27, 2020

Download

Documents

dariahiddleston
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

Ocean Currents and Climate

6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for

how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean

currents affect regions.

Page 2: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

Japan earthquake and tsunami March 2011

Page 3: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

Japan earthquake and tsunami March 2011

Page 4: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

Japan is 6,240 miles from California. However, Debris was found in California after the disaster.

Page 5: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

What do you think caused the debris to travel across the pacific?

Page 6: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

How long do you think it took for debris to reach California?

Page 7: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

Debris was found in California on April 7, 2013…two years later

Wow!!!

Page 8: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

Ocean water contains streamlike movements of

water called ocean currents. Currents are influenced by a number of factors, including weather, the Earth's rotation,

and the position of the continents.

Page 9: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

There are twotypes of ocean

currents:

Page 10: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

Surface Currents:Horizontal, streamlike

movements of water that occur at or near the

surface of the ocean are called surface currents

Page 11: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

Surface Currents:The Gulf Stream is one of

the longest surface currents.

Page 12: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

Surface Currents:Surface currents are controlled by three

factors which keep surface currents flowing in

distinct patterns around the Earth.

Page 13: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

Surface Currents:1. Global Winds - winds

that blow across the Earth's surface to create surface currents in the

ocean.

Page 14: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

Surface Currents:Different winds cause

currents to flow in differentdirections. Near the equator, the winds blow ocean water

east to west, but closer to the poles, ocean water is blown

west to east.

Page 15: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

Surface Currents:2. Coriolis Effect - The Earth's rotation causes

wind and surface currents to move in curved paths rather than in straight

lines..

Page 16: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

Surface Currents:The Coriolis Effect causes

surface currents in the Northern Hemisphere to turn clockwise, and surface currents in the Southern Hemisphere

to turn counterclockwise.

Page 17: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

Surface Currents:3. Continental deflections -When surface currents meet

continents, the currents deflect, or change direction.

Page 18: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

Surface Currents and Climate

Surface currents greatly affect the climate in many parts of

the world. Some surface currents warm or cool coastal

areas year-round.

Page 19: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

Surface Currents and Climate

Surface currents are affected by the

temperature of the water in which they form.

Page 20: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

Surface Currents and Climate

Surface currents are classified as warm-water

or cold-water.

Page 21: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

Surface Currents and Climate

1. Warm-water currents begin near the equator

and carry warm water to other parts of the ocean.

Page 22: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

Surface Currents and Climate

2. Cold-water currents begin closer to the poles and carry cool water to

other parts of the ocean.

Page 23: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

Deep Currents:Streamlike movements of

ocean water located far below the surface are called

deep currents. Deep currents are not directly

controlled by wind.

Page 24: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

Deep Currents:Deep currents form in

parts of the ocean where water density increases.

Page 25: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

Deep Currents:The density of ocean water is affected by

temperature and salinity

Page 26: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.

Deep Currents:Decreasing the temperature

of ocean water and increasing the water's

salinity increase the water's density.

Page 27: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.
Page 28: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.
Page 29: Ocean Currents and Climate · Ocean Currents and Climate 6.ESS2.3 Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect regions.