Oceans Exam

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how many known marine species have been catalogued by taxonomists at the world register of marine species? A) Between 150,000 and 200,000 B) Between 250,000 and 300,000 C) Between 100,000 and 150,000 D) Between 200,000 and 250,000 E) More than 300,000

200 000 and 250 000

about what percent of the world fishery is obtained within 320km of shore? A) 55% B) 95% C) 75% D) 25% E) 5%

95%

the zone that has no light is called the ____ zone A) aphotic B) disphotic C) euphotic D) hyperphotic E) hypophotic

aphotic

a layer of rapidly changing density with depth is called a A) halocline B) lysocline C) pycnocline D) syncline E) thermocline

pycnocline

a common body shape that streamlines an organism in the marine environment is a flattened body that ____ A) has a wide, blunt front end B) tapers at the front end C) tapers at the top surface D) tapers at the bottom surface E) tapers at the back end

tapers at the back end

the states of matter in which water exists is primarily determined by ____ A) temperature B) density C) pH D) salinity E) chlorinity

temperature

the vertical difference between consecutive high and low tides is called the _____ A) tidal height B) tidal bore C) tidal range D) flood tide E) ebb tide

tidal range

which of the following are unlikely to generate a tsunami? A) Volcanic eruption B) Underwater slope failure C) Turbidity current D) Volcanic collapse E) Transform fault

transform fault

The direction of motion along seafloor transform fault is A) perpendicular to the direction of plate movement B) influenced by underwater boundary currents C) in the same direction as the ridge offset D) in the same direction as the plates are spreading E) associated with turbidity currents

in the same direction as the plates are spreading

an example of an organism that might be part of the infauna is a A) crinoid B) tuna C) lug worm D) bull kelp E) shark

lug worm

the approximate boundary between salt marshes and mangrove swaps is ____ latitude A) 10° B) 20° C) 30° D) 40° E) 50

30 degrees

Organisms which feed only on other animals are called ________. A) autotrophic B) bacteriovores C) carnivores D) herbivores E) omnivores

carnivores

Which set of fins is used for moving fast? A) Anal and pelvic B) Pectoral and anal C) Caudal and dorsal D) Anal and dorsal E) Caudal and pectoral

caudal and pectoral

Which of the following animals doesn't use a rigid gas container or a swim bladder? A) Tuna B) Sea Bass C) Grouper D) Nautilus E) Sepia

tuna

the zone that has small but measurable quantities of light is called the ____ zone A) aphotic B) disphotic C) euphotic D) hyperphotic E) hypophotic

disphotic

the upper half of the ____zone is the only place in the ocean where there is sufficient light to support photosynthesis A) bathypelagic B) abyssopelagic C) nektopelagic D) mesopelagic E) epipelagic

epipelagic

which of the following terms describes organisms living on the surface of the sea floor attached to rocks? A) Benthonektos B) Epifauna C) Infauna D) Nektobenthos E) Planktofauna

epifauna

The shape of the caudal fin of a shark is referred to as ________. A) lunate B) rounded C) forked D) heterocercal E) truncate

heterocercal

multicellular, eukaryotic organisms that range in complexity from simple sponges to complex vertebrates belong to the kingdom ____ A) Protista B) Fungi C) Animalia D) Archaebacteria E) Plantae

animalia

which of the following terms best describes organisms living on or in the ocean bottom? A) Fungi B) Plankton C) Benthos D) Nekton E) Plantae

benthos

energy flow in an ecosystem is A) top down B) cyclical C) unidirectional D) semi-conservative E) bi-directional

unidirectional

surface waters are pushed away from land and replaced by nutrient rich deep water through _____ A) convergence B) land breezes C) downwelling D) sea breezes E) upwelling

upwelling

Tropical shelves and ________ contribute about the same percentage to the world marine fishery. A) upwellings B) nontropical shelves C) coastal systems D) coral reefs E) the open ocean

upwellings

Which of the following ecosystems accounts for 20.9% of the world marine fishery? A) Coastal and coral systems B) Nontropical shelves C) Open ocean D) Tropical shelves E) Upwellings

upwellings

Seals are members of which of the following orders? A) Carnivora B) Cetacea C) Chiroptera D) Rhenanida E) Sirenia

carnivora

Walruses are members of which of the following orders? A) Carnivora B) Cetacea C) Chiroptera D) Rhenanida E) Sirenia

carnivora

Sperm whales are members of which of the following orders? A) Carnivora B) Cetacea C) Chiroptera D) Rhenanida E) Sirenia

cetacea

Which of the following animals uses an internal chambered structure as a rigid gas container to achieve neutral buoyancy? A) Snapper B) Sepia C) Grouper D) Tuna E) Cuttlefish

cuttlefish

The flow of nutrients through a biotic community is ________. A) noncyclic and multidirectional B) noncyclic and unidirectional C) cyclic and unidirectional D) cyclic and multidirectional

cyclic and multidirectional

What percentage of earths volcanic activity, each year, takes place on the seafloor? A) 65% B) 75% C) 70% D) 85% E) 80%

85%

Who of the following is thought to be the first Viking to have seen what is now called Newfoundland? A) Leif Eriksson B) Bjarni Herjolfsson C) Thor Heyerdahl D) Erik Thorvaldson

B. Bjarni Herjolfsson

stenothermal organisms are found predominantly in the ____ A) shallow, open ocean B) deep, coastal ocean C) deep, open ocean D) shallow, coastal ocean E) all parts of the ocean

deep, open ocean

tidal movement, turbidity currents, wind stress, and even passing ships at the surface create ____ waves A) internal B) ocean C) tidal D) turbidity E) splash

internal

which of the following features is characteristic of an emerging shoreline? A) Drowned river valley B) Drowned beach C) Submerged dune topography D) Marine terrace

marine terrace

The overfishing of which of the following caused the closure of North Carolina's century-old bay scallop fishery in 2004? A) Sharks B) Cod C) Rays D) Surgeonfish E) Lobster

sharks

the extent of a continents waters depends on the size and relief of its continental ____ A) ridge B) slope C) trench D) rise E) shelf

shelf

winds blowing out of the north toward the south in the southern hemisphere will appear to _____ A) be deflected toward the west B) circulate counterclockwise C) circulate clockwise D) travel in a straight line E) be deflected toward the east

deflected toward the east

large deposits of sediment at the mouths of rivers are called ____ A) barrier flats B) deltas C) barrier islands D) bay-mouth bar E) tombolos

deltas

thermohaline circulation is driven by _____ A) density differences B) the Coriolis effect C) longitude D) latitude E) wind

density differences

Grunion spawning patterns have evolved to take advantage of ____ associated with tides A) water temperatures B) whirlpools and maelstroms C) deposition and erosion D) nutrient rich water E) gravitational attractions

deposition and erosion

Which of the following statements regarding the oceanic crust is true? A) Continental crust is thinner and less dense than oceanic crust. B) Continental crust is thicker and denser than oceanic crust. C) Continental crust is thinner and denser than oceanic crust. D) Continental crust and oceanic crust have equivalent densities. E) Continental crust is thicker and less dense than oceanic crust.

e. continental crust is thicker and less dense than oceanic crust

Which of the following vikings is credited with discovering Greenland? A) Leif Eriksson B) Bjarni Herjolfsson C) Thor Heyerdahl D) Erik Thorvaldson

d. Erik Thorvaldson

water flowing out of an enclosed basin due to the tides is called a/an A) neap tide B) flood current C) spring tide D) tidal bore E) ebb current

ebb current

Squid have two long arms and ________ short arms. A) eightB) six C) four D) two E) ten

eight

subatomic particles with a negative charge are called A) ions B) molecules C) neutrons D) electrons E) protons

electrons

Coral reefs _____ A) can be found at latitudes above 60° B) include atolls, barrier, and fringing reefs C) are most common in deep and cold sub-tropical basins D) were first described by Christopher Columbus during his voyage to Hispaniola E) form when underwater volcanoes are thrust upward during a tectonic event

Include atolls, barrier, and fringing reefs

Chains of extinct volcanoes that are progressively older as one travels away from a hotspot are called A) oceanic ridges B) oceanic rises C) ultra-slow spreading centers D) volcanic arcs E) nemataths

Nemaths

Water's viscosity is a ________ to planktonic organism and a ________ to nektonic organisms A) help; hindrance B) help; help C) hindrance; help D) hindrance; hindrance E) Water's viscosity has no impact on both planktonic and nektonic organisms

help,; hindrance

the columbia river estuary received its most significant ecological damage from which of the following sources? A) Dredging of the river to accommodate boat traffic B) Dikes erected by farmers to prevent flooding C) Pollution due to soil erosion from logging D) Poor farming practices E) Hydroelectric dams

hydroelectric dams

productivity in tropical oceans is generally A) light- and nutrient-limited B) oxygen-limited C) nutrient- and oxygen-limited D) nutrient-limited E) light-limited

nutrient limited

Which marine ecosystem has the lowest average net primary productivity? A) Algae beds and coral reefs B) Estuaries C) Freshwater swamp and marsh D) Open Ocean E) Upwelling zone

open ocean

Which of the following ecosystems accounts for 3.8% of the world marine fishery? A) Coastal and coral systems B) Nontropical shelves C) Open ocean D) Tropical shelves E) Upwellings

open ocean

a blue moon occurs once every few _____ A) months B) centuries C) generations D) decades E) years

years

on average how many vessels of all size are reported missing each year without a trace? A) 1,000 B) 100 C) 10 D) 500 E) 5,000

1 000

the percentage of euphotic zone biomass that reaches the deep ocean floor is approximately ____ A) 30% B) 1% C) 10% D) 50% E) 90%

1%

Most ecological efficiencies in natural ecosystems average about ________ percent. A) 10 B) 15 C) 20 D) 2 E) 6

10

How many volcanic peaks are known to exist on the Pacific sea floor? A) < 5,000 B) 5,000 to 10,000 C) 10,000 to 15,000 D) 15,000 to 20,000 E) > 20,000

10 000 - 15 000

the efficiency of trophic transfers in ecosystems is on average around ____ A) 30% B) 75% C) 50% D) 10% E) 5%

10%

worldwide, about ______ storms grow to named tropical cyclones status each year a) 75 b) 50 c) 100 d) 125

100

If 10,000 kilocalories (kcal) of energy were contained in the primary producers (trophic level 1), on average how many kcal of energy would you expect to be transferred to second-order consumers (trophic level 3)? A) 100 kcal B) 10,000 kcal C) 10 kcal D) 1,000 kcal E) 1 kcal

100 kcal

about what percent of the winds energy is transferred to the ocean surface? a) 20 b) 10 c) 50 d) 5 e) 2

2

Waves from separate sea areas move away as swell and produce an interference pattern when they come together. If Sea A has wave heights of 1.5 meters and Sea B has wave heights of 3.5 meters, what would be the height of waves resulting from destructive interference? A) 6 meters B) 5 meters C) 1.5 meters D) 3.5 meters E) 2 meters

2 meters with destructive subtract the 2 numbers

The average slope of the continental shelf is approximately _______ A) a tenth of a degree B) two to five degrees C) one to two degrees D) one-half to one degree E) greater than five degrees

2-5 degrees

the average albedo of earths surface is about A) 90% B) 67% C) 50% D) 30% E) 3%

30%

about what percent of the world fishery is obtained beyond 320km of shore? A) 55% B) 95% C) 75% D) 25% E) 5%

5%

Current scientific knowledge indicates that the most likely origin of most of Earths ocean was due to A) Water vapor releasd from volcanic outgassing B) water-bearing minerals found in meteorites C) comets from outer space D) release of liquid water from the core

A water vapor released from volcanic outgassing

Calcareous ooze is an example of which sediment type? A) Biogenous Sediment B) Cosmogenous Sediment C) Hydrogenous Sediment D) Lithogenous Sediment

Biogenous sediment

Fossiliferous limestone is an example of which sediment type? A) Biogenous Sediment B) Cosmogenous Sediment C) Hydrogenous Sediment D) Lithogenous Sediment

Biogenous sediment

Siliceous ooze is an example of which sediment type? A) Biogenous Sediment B) Cosmogenous Sediment C) Hydrogenous Sediment D) Lithogenous Sediment

Biogenous sediment

Although Earth's oceans have existed since early in the formation of the planet, its ________ must have changed A) chemical composition B) physical state C) textural makeup D) color distribution

Chemical composition

Calcite dissolves more readily in seawater that is ________ in temperature and ________ in pressure A) warmer; higher B) colder; lower C) warmer; lower D) colder; higher

Colder; higher

Most of Earths water was derived from A) comet vaporization B) outgassing C) the Sun's solar wind D) leftover gases from the nebula

Comet vaporization

The Gulf of California is an example of ____ plate boundary A) a continental-continental divergent B) an oceanic transform C) an oceanic-oceanic divergent D) an oceanic-oceanic convergent E) an oceanic-continental convergent

Continental continental divergent

The great oxidation event resulted in the massive die off of which of the following? A) Land plants B) Blue-green algae C) Dinosaurs D) Anaerobic bacteria

D. Anaerobic bacteria

What is a linear sea floor feature that is seismically inactive, occurs beyond offset mid-ocean ridge segments, and the relative movement between two points on either side of the feature is in the same direction? A) Fracture zone B) Nemataths C) Guyots D) Transform fault E) Seaknoll

Fracture zone

Which of the following features is related to transform faults along mid ocean ridges? A) Continental slope B) Fracture zone C) Submarine canyon D) Continental rise E) Continental shelf

Fracture zone

Coral reefs that initially develop along the margin of an island or continent where environmental conditions are suitable are called A) patch reefs B) fringing reefs C) barrier reefs D) basaltic reefs E) atolls

Fringing reefs

The distinctive type of sedimentary layering that has largest particles on the bottom and smallest particles on the top, with intermediate sized particles in the middle, is called which of the following? A) Suspension Deposits B) Graded Bedding C) Nonconformities D) Turbidity Currents E) Sandstone Layering

Graded bedding

which of the following is a hollow steel tuba with a heavy weight on top that is to collect sediment samples? A) Long line B) Rotary corer C) Gravity corer D) Seiche disk E) Dredge

Gravity corer

Volcanic peaks that are below sea level but rise more than 1 kilometer above the deep-ocean floor and have a flattened top are called ________. A) guyots B) nemataths C) seaknolls D) seamounts E) islands

Guyots

Harry Hess suggested which of the following? A) The volcanic mid-ocean ridges were formed due to sea floor spreading. B) The continents plowed through oceanic lithosphere on their own power. C) Guyots formed at deep depths and migrated to shallow water. D) The oceans are much older than the continents.

Guyots formed at deep depths and migrated to shallow water

the ion in sea water that serve as a buffer is____ A) Na+ B) Ca+2 C) HCO3− D) Cl− E) CO2

HCO3-

Moving from an oceanic ridge to an oceanic trench, the thickness of the lithosphere ______ A) decreases in proportion to the distance B) increases in proportion to the distance C) is unrelated to the distance from the ridge D) randomly varies E) remains the same

Increased in proportion to the distance

Which ocean was considered by 14th century europeans to be one of the seven seas? A atlantic ocean b. pacific c. indian d. arctic

Indian ocean

The 2 relatively flat areas on the hypsographic curve represent ______ A) continental mountains and mid-ocean ridges B) interior continental areas and mid-ocean ridges C) continental slopes and deep-sea trenches D) interior continental areas and abyssal plains on the ocean floor E) continental mountains and abyssal plains

Interior continental areas and abyssal plains on the ocean floor

The san andreas fault _____ A) is associated with deep focus earthquakes B) is a continental transform fault C) is associated with volcanic activity D) is an oceanic transform fault E) is located in the Juan de Fuca Plate

Is a continental transform fault

Abyssal clay is an example of which of the following sediment types? A) Biogenous Sediment B) Cosmogenous Sediment C) Hydrogenous Sediment D) Lithogenous Sediment

Lithogenous sediment

Ocean basins with continental margins are representative of the _____ stage of the wilson cycle A) mature B) juvenile C) declining D) terminal E) suturing

Mature

which of the following agencies defines life as "life is a self sustained chemical system capable of undergoing darwinian evolution?" A) NOAA B) FBI C) NASA D) POTUS E) EPA

NASA

The sun and the rest of the solar system formed about 5 billion years ago from a huge cloud of dust and gas called a. protoplanet b. solar system c. supernova d. nebula e. quasar

Nebula

The East Pacific Rise is an example of ____ plate boundary A) a continental-continental divergent B) an oceanic transform C) an oceanic-oceanic divergent D) an oceanic-oceanic convergent E) an oceanic-continental convergent

Oceanic oceanic divergent

The mid-atlantic ridge is an example of ____ plate boundary A) a continental-continental divergent B) an oceanic transform C) an oceanic-oceanic divergent D) an oceanic-oceanic convergent E) an oceanic-continental convergent

Oceanic oceanic divergent

The most likely place for the basic building blocks for the development of life to interact and produce life is in Earth's ___ A) meteorites B) oceans C) atmosphere D) mantle E) lithosphere

Oceans

Tamu Massif, the largest single volcano on Earth occurs in which of the following oceans? A) Southern Ocean B) Arctic Ocean C) Indian Ocean D) Atlantic Ocean E) Pacific Ocean

Pacific ocean

deep oceaan trenches and volcanic arcs result from the collision of two plates at convergent plate boundaries and mostly occur along the margins of which of the following oceans A) Atlantic Ocean B) Indian Ocean C) Pacific Ocean D) Arctic Ocean E) Southern Ocean

Pacific ocean

The study of historical changes of continental slopes and positions is called A) paleomagnetism B) paleogeography C) paleoclimatology D) sedimentology

Paleogeography

Which of the following was not used as evidence for continental drift? A) The distribution of organisms B) Matching sequences of rocks C) Paleomagnetic reversals D) Past glacial activity E) The fit of the continents

Paleomagnetic reversals

The seafloor magnetic pattern is best described as A) parallel to and symmetric about mid-ocean ridges B) not related to the location of mid-ocean ridges C) parallel to, but not symmetric about mid-ocean ridges D) perpendicular to and symmetric about mid-ocean ridges E) perpendicular to, but not symmetric about mid-ocean ridges

Parallel to and symmetric about mid ocean ridges

the lower pH layer in the ocean is due to which of the following processes? A) Photosynthesis B) Buffering C) Oxidation D) Dissolution E) Respiration

Respiration

which of the following is the most advanced technology used to collect sediment samples from the deep ocean? A) Long line B) Rotary corer C) Gravity corer D) Seiche disk E) Dredge

Rotary corer

the strength of a hurricane is ranked from 1 to 5 on the ____ A) Moh's Scale B) Coriolis Scale C) Fujita Scale D) Saffir-Simpson Scale E) Richter Scale

Saffir Simpson Scale

Which of the following is an example of a continental transform plate boundary? A) San Andreas Fault B) Mendocino Fault C) East Pacific Rise D) Aleutian Islands E) Red Sea

San Andreas Fault

which of the following is the correct order of formation of sea ice as it forms directly from seawater A) (START) Ice Floes; Slush; Pancake Ice; Sea Ice (FINISH) B) (START) Slush; Pancake Ice; Ice Floes; Sea Ice (FINISH) C) (START) Pancake Ice; Ice Floes; Slush; Sea Ice (FINISH) D) (START) Slush; Ice Floes; Pancake Ice; Sea Ice (FINISH) E) (START) Slush; Ice Floes; Sea Ice; Pancake Ice (FINISH)

Start; slush, pancake ice, ice floes, sea ice; finish

Which of the following is a biogenous sediment? A) Halites B) Phosphates C) Manganese nodule D) Stromatolites E) Evaporites

Stromatolites

Deep ocean trenches are associated with A) subduction zones B) rift valleys C) submarine canyons D) turbidity currents E) transform faults

Subduction zones

Which of the following is the predominant process that forms the thick blanket of sediment on abyssal plains the deep ocean floor? A) Black smokers B) Suspension settling C) Melting icebergs D) Undersea streams E) Precipitation

Suspension settling

The Himalaya mountains are an example of the ____ stage of the Wilson Cycle A) mature B) terminal C) declining D) suturing E) juvenile

Suturing

The sea floor of which of the following oceans has the simplest and most symmetric pattern of age distribution A) The Indian Ocean B) The Arctic Ocean C) The Pacific Ocean D) The Southern Ocean E) The Atlantic Ocean

The atlantic ocean

Which of the following modern seven seas was also recognized by pre-15th century europeans as one of their seven seas? A. the red sea. B. the indian ocean c. caspian sea d. black sea e. Mediterranean sea

The indian ocean

Frederick Vine and Drummond Matthews determined that new ocean floor was being produced at ocean ridges by examining ________. A) the location of ancient coral reefs B) the magnetic pattern of rocks on the seafloor C) apparent polar wandering D) glacial debris at various locations E) fossils in marine sediments

The magnetic pattern of rocks on the seafloor

Alfred Wegeners continental drift hypothesis received much hostile criticism and ridicule from the scientific community because of which of the following? A) There is no evidence of past glacial activity in areas that are now tropical. B) There was no correlation of rocks found in adjacent positions on matching continents C) His correlation of fossils was false; they were different species. D) The mechanism he proposed for the movement of the continents.

The mechanism he proposed for the movement of the continents

Which of the following is most convincing piece of evidence set forth to support the concept of sea floor spreading? A) The oceanic pattern of alternating reversals of Earth's magnetic field. B) The correlation of rocks found in adjacent positions on matching continents. C) The mid-ocean ridge is entirely volcanic in origin. D) The mid-ocean ridge rises more than 2.5 kilometers above the surrounding deep-ocean floor

The oceanic pattern of alternating reversals of Earths magnetic field

Which part of earths cumalitive hypsographic curve includes the continental shelves of passive margins? A) The gentle slope above sea level B) The long and flat part below sea level C) The shallowest slope below sea level D) The steep deepest part below sea level E) The steep segment above sea level

The shallowest slope below the sea level

Which part of Earth's cumulative hypsographic curve includes linear scars in the ocean floor, caused by the collision of two plates along convergent plate margins? A) The gentle slope above sea level B) The long and flat part below sea level C) The shallowest slope below sea level D) The steep deepest part below sea level E) The steep segment above sea level

The steep deepest part below sea level

The tectonic forces called slab pull and slab suction may act in unison at which type of plate boundary? a) transform b) intraplate c) convergent d) divergent

Transform

Which of the following describes turbidity currents? A) Muddy water brought to the ocean by rivers and streams to form a delta B) Rift-valley sediments found within the depression at mid-ocean ridges C) Underwater avalanches of muddy water mixed with rocks and other debris D) Metal-rich deposits that form on the flanks of submarine volcanoes E) Turbid water that kills coral and other photosynthesizing creatures by blocking light

Underwater avalanches of muddy water mixed with rocks and other debris

Tectonic plates move about as fast as A) your fingernails grow B) a child crawls C) a snail crawls D) a river flows E) grass grows in the summer

Your finger nails grow

which of the following will cause the lowest air pressure at the surface? A) A column of cool, less dense air B) A column of cool, dense air C) A column of warm, dense air D) A column of warm, less dense air

a column of warm, less dense air

the average slope of the continental shelf is similar to the slope of which of the following? A) A soap box derby course B) A beginners ski hill C) An Olympic toboggan track D) The continental slope E) A large parking lot

a large parking lot

the barycenter follows ____ A) a pattern that parallels the Moon's orbit B) the Earth's declination C) a wavy path around the Sun D) a path that is perpendicular to the Earth's ecliptic E) a smooth orbit around the Sun

a smooth orbit around the sun

which of the following would you expect to find on a summertime beach? A) A wide, sandy berm B) A rocky terrain along the beach C) Larger, high-energy waves D) A narrow berm E) Prominent longshore bars

a wide sandy berm

Average depth of the worlds oceans is approximately a. 3682m (12 080f) b. 2172m (7162f) c. 5280m (17323f) d. 11022m (36161f) e. 840m (2756f)

a. 3682m (12080f)

Which is true concerning the deepest part of the ocean? a. depth of this trench exceeds the height of mount everest b. the deepest part of the ocean is located in a trench off the coast of Japan c. The depth of this trench is estimated at 15 000m d. The bottom of the trench has never been reached by a submersible e. the trench is called the philippine trench

a. the depth of this trench exceeds the height of mount everest

Extending from the base of the continental rises into deep ocean basins are flat deposition surfaces called ____ A) abyssal hills B) tablemounts C) continental shelves D) continental slopes E) abyssal plains

abyssal plains

the bathypelagic and ____ zones represent over 75% of the living space in oceanic province A) bathypelagic B) abyssopelagic C) nektopelagic D) mesopelagic E) epipelagic

abyssopelagic

Sharks are an example of a heterotroph that feeds by ________ feeding. A) active predation B) deposit C) filter D) passive predation E) photosynthetic

active predation

The sand star Astropectean is an example of a heterotroph that feeds by ________ feeding. A) active predation B) deposit C) filter D) passive predation E) photosynthetic

active predation

Rogue waves are created along the "Wild Coast" off the southeast coast of ________, where the Agulhas Current flows directly against large Antarctic storm wave A) Africa B) China C) South America D) Australia E) Antarctica

africa

Western intensification causes _____ A) equatorial countercurrents B) the center of the gyre to be shift to the west C) a steeper slope of surface water in the western section of the gyre as compare to the eastern section of the gyre D) very swift western boundary currents E) All of the choices are the result of westward intensification.

all of the choices are the result of westward intensification

which of the following is designed to prevent or retard shoreline erosion? A) Beach nourishment B) Seawall C) Groin D) All of these are used to try to prevent or retard shoreline erosion. E) Both the groin and seawall prevent or retard shoreline erosion.

all of these are used

the center of an open ocean tidal system is called a/an A) rotary center B) cotidal center C) amphidromic point D) seiche E) tidal flux

amphidromic point

which of the following best describes the trend in the US wetlands during this century A) An increase in coastal wetlands and an increase in freshwater wetlands B) A decrease in coastal wetlands and a decrease in freshwater wetlands C) A decrease in coastal wetlands and an increase in freshwater wetlands D) An increase in coastal wetlands and a decrease in freshwater wetlands

an increase in coastal wetlands and an increase in freshwater wetlands

one major problem associated with the chesapeake bay due to increased human pressure is ___ A) an increased salinity during particular times of the year B) salinity fluctuations due to reduced inflow from rivers C) the removal of sediments behind hydroelectric dams D) decreased tributary river flow due to increased water demand E) an increase in nutrients resulting in more frequent kills of bottom-dwelling or benthic animals

an increase in nutrients resulting in more frequent kills of bottom dwelling or benthic animals

Which of the following is not one of the reasons bioluminescence is employed by deep-sea animals? A) Counter illumination B) Warning coloration C) Attracting food D) Predator avoidance E) Communication

attracting food

Algae, plants, archaea, and photosynthetic bacteria are examples of ________ organisms. A) decomposer B) siliceous C) autotrophic D) consumer E) heterotrophic

autotrophic

in polar region oceans, primary productivity is limited by ____ A) available sunlight only B) both available sunlight and nutrient supply C) nutrient supply only D) salinity E) water temperature

available sunlight only

In middle latitude (temperate) oceans, primary productivity is limited by ________ in the fall and by ________ in the spring. A) available sunlight; nutrient supply B) available sunlight; available sunlight C) nutrient supply; available sunlight D) nutrient supply; nutrient supply

available sunlight; nutrient supply

archeological evidence suggests that boat technology was developed about ____ years ago a. 4 000 000 b 50 000 c 500 000 d 5 000

b 50 000

Prior to 1768, which of the following claimed the most human lives at sea? A) Contagious disease B) Scurvy C) Gunfire D) Shipwreck

b. scurvy

Squid swim by expelling water out a siphon to propel themselves ________. A) forward B) backward C) leftward D) rightward E) downward

backward

which of the following can help prevent beach starvation? A) Lining a river with concrete B) Damming a river C) Disrupting longshore transport D) Beach replenishment E) Sand and gravel mining

beach replenishment

which of the following occurs at the same temperature as the condensation point? A) Boiling point B) Lagrangian point C) Freezing point D) Condensation point E) Polarization point

boiling point

In middle latitude (temperate) oceans, primary productivity is limited by ________. 60) _____ A) available sunlight only B) both available sunlight and nutrient supply C) nutrient supply only D) salinity E) water temperature

both available sunlight and nutrient supply

Oceanic crust is primarily a. granite b. clay minerals c. basalt d. carbonate sedimentary rocks

c. basalt

Which of the following currents contributes to south western united states being arid? A) Brazil Current B) California Current C) North Pacific Current D) Canary Current E) North Equatorial Current

california current

Latent heat is the quantity of heat gained or lost as a substance undergoes a A) change in state B) change in subatomic structure C) change in atomic mass D) change in chemical composition E) change in molecular weight

change in state

an example of a coastal plain estuary is the ____ A) San Francisco Bay B) Chesapeake Bay C) Pamlico Sound D) Monterey Bay E) Laguna Madre

cheapeake bay

which of the following is the largest estuary in the US? A) Galveston Bay B) Pamlico Sound C) Chesapeake Bay D) Laguna Madre E) San Francisco Bay

chesapeake bay

Which of the following have gas chambers that serve as floats and sails that allow the wind to push them across the ocean surface? A) Cnidarians B) Coccolithophores C) Ctenophores D) Foraminifers E) Radiolarians

cnidarians

Which of the following have soft bodies that are more than 95% water? A) Cnidarians B) Coccolithophores C) Ctenophores D) Foraminifers E) Radiolarians

cnidarians

Which of the following have tentacles armed with stinging cells called nematocysts? A) Cnidarians B) Coccolithophores C) Ctenophores D) Foraminifers E) Radiolarians

cnidarians

Which of the following zooplankton include the hydrozoans and the scyphozoans? A) Cnidarians B) Coccolithophores C) Ctenophores D) Foraminifers E) Radiolarians

cnidarians

the zone extends inland from the shore to as far as ocean related features can be found is known as the _____ A) coastline B) wave front C) coast D) shore E) beach

coast

primary productivity data of the oceans is collected using satellites which measure ____ A) temperature B) color C) oxygen D) biomass E) radioactivity

color

the ____ of the moon determines the position of the tidal bulges on earth A) apogee B) declination C) perihelion D) ecliptic E) syzygy

declination

the angular distance of the sun or the moon above or below the earths equatorial plane is called the ____ A) perihelion B) declination C) apogee D) ecliptic E) syzygy

declination

which of the following is thought to have enriched ocean floor sediments with rare-earth elements A) Groundwater leaching B) Nodule and crust creation C) Sea floor methane seeps D) Deep-sea hotsprings E) Clathrate formation

deep sea hotsprings

Older lithosphere is destroyed in association with A) mid-ocean ridges B) hydrothermal vents C) deep-sea trenches D) spreading centers E) fracture zones

deep sea trenches

Which of the following often wind up as bycatch because fishers commonly used them to locate tuna? A) Sharks B) Birds C) Turtles D) Dolphins E) Rays

dolphins

The number of dead zones has ________ every decade from the 1960s into the twenty-first century. A) doubled B) quadrupled C) quintupled D) increased ten-fold E) tripled

doubled

Plate tectonics and evolution, which are held with a high degree of confidence because of rigorous testing and verification are examples of a. hypothesis b. observation c. guess d. law e. theory

e. theories

The canary current is an example of which type of current? A) Eastern Boundary Current B) Equatorial Counter Current C) Northern Boundary Current D) Southern Boundary Current E) Western Boundary Current

eastern boundary current

West austrailian current is an example of what type of current? A) Eastern Boundary Current B) Equatorial Counter Current C) Northern Boundary Current D) Southern Boundary Current E) Western Boundary Current

eastern boundary current

which of the following best describes hydrogen bonding? A) Weak interactions that become significant when molecules are very close together B) Very strong bonding between cations and anions C) Electrostatic attraction between charged areas of adjacent molecules D) Very strong bonding from the sharing of electrons between atoms E) Strong electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions

electrostatic attraction between charged areas of adjacent moleculess

An organism such as a fish whose body temperature is nearly the same as the environment is referred to as ________. A) endothermic B) poikilothermic C) homeothermic D) warm-blooded

endothermic

which of the following terms best describes organisms living on the surface of the sea floor moving along the bottom? A) Benthonektos B) Epifauna C) Infauna D) Nektobenthos E) Planktofauna

epifauna

Which of the following marine resources is used to make wallboard or sheet rock A) Evaporative salts B) Sand and gravel C) Phosphorite D) Manganese nodules E) Sediments rich in tin

evaporative salts

which of the following marine resources is used to make wallboard or sheet rock? A) Evaporative salts B) Sand and gravel C) Phosphorite D) Manganese nodules E) Sediments rich in tin

evaporative salts

During winter months, monsoon winds over the Indian Ocean ___ A) flow from sea to land and are wet B) flow from land to sea and are wet C) flow from land to sea and are dry D) flow from sea to land and are dry E) the direction of airflow is unchanged but precipitation increases

flow from land to see and are dry

Most high-speed fish use their caudal fins ________. A) for swim propulsion B) primarily as stabilizers C) to hold onto prey D) to increase the surface area E) to turn, brake, and balance

for swim propulsion

Which of the following produce a hard test made of calcium carbonate that is segmented or chambered, with a prominent opening in one end? A) Coccolithophores B) Copepods C) Ctenophores D) Foraminifers E) Radiolarians

foraminifers

the part of the shore that is exposed at low tide and submerged at high tide is known as the ____ A) backshore B) foreshore C) nearshore D) offshore E) shoreline

foreshore

the section of the coast that is exposed at low tide and submerged at high tide is called the ____ A) nearshore B) foreshore C) backshore D) shoreline E) offshore

foreshore

The observation of a hill of water within all subtropical gyres is an example of which of the following? A) Equatorial upwelling B) Western intensification C) Subtropical convergence D) Geostrophic current E) Eastern intensification

geostrophic current

most marine animals have specially designed fibrous respiratory organs called _____ that exchange oxygen and co2 directly with seawater A) bladder B) lungs C) lobesD) gills E) osmosis

gills

deep water circulation brings dense, cold, oxygen rich water from the surface to the deep ocean because of ____ A) greater dissolution of oxygen in colder water than warmer water B) greater rates of photosynthesis in deep water C) increases in pH with depth D) decreases in pH with depth E) greater volcanic out-gassing at the ocean surfac

greater dissolution of oxygen in colder water than warmer water

Red muscle tissue in fish supplies a much ________ amount of oxygen and supports a much ________ metabolic rate than white tissue. A) greater; higher B) lesser; lower C) greater; lower D) lesser; higher

greater; higher

Dead Man's Fingers is a kind of which of the following types of algae? A) Brown algae B) Green algae C) Purple algae D) Red algae E) Yellow algae

green algae

in terms or erosion protection from wave action, seawalls _____ A) are cost effective B) lead to erosion of sediment on their seaward sides C) result in a more gradual seaward slope of beaches D) require very little maintenance E) are permanent and thus never need to be replaced

lead to erosion of sediment on their seaward sides

Which of the following types of caudal fins is found on fast-cruising fish such as tuna, marlin, and swordfish? A) Forked caudal fin B) Heterocercal caudal fin C) Lunate caudal fin D) Rounded caudal fin E) Truncate caudal fin

lunate caudal fin

Which of the following fast-swimming fish has the lowest body temperature? A) Bonito (Sarda) B) Mackerel (Scomber) C) Bluefin tuna (Thynnus) D) Yellowtail (Seriola) E) Moonfish Opah (Lampris guttatus)

mackerel (scomber)

which of the following is the least frequent cause of a tsunami in recent centuries? A) Fault movement B) Landslides C) Volcanic eruptions D) Meteorite impacts

meteorite impacts

which of the following is the standard unit of ocean depth? A) Mile B) Meter C) Fathom D) Foot E) League

meters

Which of the following terms describes organisms that live on the bottom yet also have the ability to swim or crawl through the water above the ocean floor? A) Benthonektos B) Epifauna C) Infauna D) Nektobenthos E) Planktofauna

nektobenthos

octopuses, crabs, and sea urchins are classified as which of the following? A) Benthonektos B) Epifauna C) Infauna D) Nektobenthos E) Planktofauna

nektobenthos

The sargasso sea is the water that circulates around the rotation center of the ____ gyre A) North Pacific B) Indian Ocean C) North Atlantic D) South Atlantic E) South Pacific

north atlantic

the polar easterly wind blows in which of the following directions in the northern hemisphere? A) From northeast to southwest B) From northwest to southeast C) From southeast to northwest D) From southwest to northeast

northeast to southwest

on annual basis which of hte following fluxes between reservoirs of the hydrologic cycle is the largest? A) Atmosphere to ocean B) Continent to atmosphere C) Atmosphere to continent D) Ocean to atmosphere E) Continent to ocean

ocean to atmosphere

The Peru Chile Trench is an example of ____ plate boundary A) a continental-continental divergent B) an oceanic transform C) an oceanic-oceanic divergent D) an oceanic-oceanic convergent E) an oceanic-continental convergent

oceanic continental convergent

which of the following resources found in ocean sediments has the greatest economic value? A) Sand and gravel B) Gas hydrates C) Petroleum D) Manganese nodules and crusts E) Rare-earth elements

petroleum

the process by which energy is derived from solar radiation that is used by certain organisms to form organic matter is called _____ A) upwelling B) photosynthesis C) visible light D) chemosynthesis E) biomass

photosynthesis

which of the following types of plankton can photosynthesize and produce its own food? A) Holoplankton B) Photoplankton C) Synthoplankton D) Phytoplankton E) Zooplankton

phyoplankton

all organisms that drift with ocean currents are classified as ____ A) plantae B) plankton C) benthos D) nekton E) fungi

plankton

the coriolis effect is due to changes in the _____ of earth with latitude A) temperature B) chemical composition C) pressure D) density E) velocity

pressure

Which of the following methods are used to measure ocean surface currents indirectly? A) Anchored buoys B) Radar altimeters C) Doppler flow meters D) Radio-transmitting float bottles E) Pressure gradients

radio-transmitting float bottles

which of the following is a zoo plankton? A) Virioplankton B) Coccolithophores C) Diatoms D) Dinoflagellates E) Radiolarian

radiolarian

china currently supplies about 90% of which of the following resources A) Rare-earth elements B) Gas hydrates C) Manganese nodules and crusts D) Phosphorite E) Sand and grave

rare earth elements

Which of the following is not a problem currently facing fisheries management? 100) ____ A) The environmental degradation of many ecosystems B) Restrictions on the number of new fishing vessels C) Inadequate guidance for minimally regulated new fisheries D) That fishing limits are difficult to enforce internationally E) Fisheries often encompass the waters of many different countries

restrictions on the number of new fishing vessels

catchs above the max sustainable yield _____ A) result in overfishing B) can be increased to prevent overfishing C) result in increased populations of the target species D) produce decreased fishing effort E) result in underutilization of the target species

result in overfishing

the maximum tidal range happens during ____ tides A) fall B) neap C) spring D) summer E) winter

spring

there is constructive interference between the lunar and solar tidal bulges during ____ tides A) fall B) neap C) spring D) summer E) winter

spring

Identify the mismatched pair. A) Squid—Annelid B) Arrow worm—Chaetognath C) Physalia—Cnidarian D) Krill—Crustacea E) Sea gooseberry—Ctenophore

squid -- annelid

Underwater avalanches of muddy water mixed with rocks and debris are _____ A) coral deposits B) turbidity currents C) graded bedding D) white smokers E) deep sea fans

turbidity currents

spring tide occurs about ____ A) twice per year B) once per year C) once per month D) twice per month E) once per season

twice per month

A tropical cyclone with a wind speed of 170 km/hr. would be classified as Category ________ on the Saffir-Simpson Scale of hurricane intensity. a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 e) 5

two

the bay of fundy is well known for which tidal characteristic? A) A diurnal tide B) Very low tidal range C) Two amphidromic points D) Very large seiche E) Very high tidal rang

very high tidal range

the depth below the surface where the circular orbits become so small that movement is negligible is called the ____ A) wave height B) wave frequency C) wave period D) wave base E) waveform

wave base

the circular motion of water molecules extends to a depth that is equal to _____ A) wavelength/wave height B) wavelength/2 C) wavelength/20 D) wave height/wave period E) wave height/wavelength

wavelength/ 2

the new mood is immediately followed by the _____ phase of the lunar cycle A) Waning gibbous B) Waxing crescent C) Waxing gibbous D) Waning crescent E) Full Moon

waxing crescent

the euophotic zone in the open ocean extends from the surface down to approximately ____ A) one kilometer B) 20 meters C) one to two kilometers D) 100 meters E) two to three kilometers

100 meters

most fish need a minimum of _____ parts per million of dissolved oxygen in seawater to survive for long periods A) 4 B) 0.4 C) 4,000D) 400 E) 40

4

what is the speed in meters per second of a deep water wave with a wavelength of 6.5 meters A) 13.05 meters per second B) 33.28 meters per second C) 3.98 meters per second D) 3.19 meters per second E) 5.76 meters per second

3.19 meters

the average salinity of typical seawater is ____ A) 2.0% B) 10% C) 0.35% D) 3.5% E) 25%

3.5%

The trade winds occur in which of the following regions? A) Equatorial (0 to 5 degrees) B) 5 to 30 degrees C) 30 degrees D) 30 to 60 degrees E) 60 degrees F) 60 to 90 degrees G) Poles (90 degrees)

30 degrees

Scientists currently have documented the existence of more than ________ dead zones worldwide. A) 300 B) 500 C) 200 D) 100 E) 400

500

The four principal ocean basins (plus an additional ocean) on Earth are the: a. atlantic, pacific, indian, southern, arctic b. atlantic, antarctic, southern, mediterranean, pacific c. antarctic, arctic, indian, pacific, southern d. antarctic, caspian, southern, indian, pacific e. atlantic, arctic, mediterranean, southern, pacific

A. Atlantic, pacific, indian, southern, arctic

The mechanism by which populations evolve and new species develop is called A) natural selection B) adaptation C) descent with modification D) intelligent design E) evolution

A. Natural selection

The first recorded circumnavigation of Africa was made by the; a. Phoenicians b Chinese c. Greeks d Polynesians

A. Phoenicians

which of the following kingdoms contains species that range in complexity from simple sponge to complex vertebrae A) Archaebacteria B) Eubacteria C) Fungi D) Plantae E) Animalia

Animalia

ccording to the fossil record on Earth, the earliest-known life-forms lived in sea floor rocks about 3.5 ________ years ago. A) million B) thousand C) billion D) trillion

Billion

which of the following is found at a depositional shore? A) Sea caves B) Wave-cut cliffs C) Headlands D) Sea arches E) Deltas

Deltas

Who was killed in the Phillipines during his last sea voyage after a skirmish with local people? A) James Cook B) Vasco da Gama C) Prince Henry the Navigator D) Ferdinand Magellan E) Giovanni Caboto

Ferdinand Magellan

Based on the physical properties earth consists of __ layers a. 5 b. 4 c. 3 d. 2

Five

The study of the structure of the sea floor and how the sea floor has changed through time is an example of ____ oceanography a. chemical b. geological c. physical d. archeaological e. biological

Geological

Earths second atmosphere formed from A) comet vaporization B) outgassing C) the Sun's solar wind D) leftover gases from the nebula

Leftover gasses from the nebula

Pelagic clays contain lots of material that settles to the seaflor through the water column and are ____ A) less than 30% neritic material B) more than 30% neritic material C) more than 30% hydrogenous material D) more than 30% biogenous material E) less than 30% biogenous material

Less than 30% biogenous material

Sediment that begins as rocks on continents or island is called A) biogenous sediment B) hydrogenous sediment C) cosmogenous sediment D) lithogenous (terrigenous) sediment

Lithogenous (terrigenous) sediment

Calcium carbonate is most likely to dissolve in water with which characteristics? A) Low pressure and warmer temperatures B) Low pressure and colder temperatures C) Lots of carbon dioxide and colder temperatures D) Lots of carbon dioxide and warmer temperatures E) Low carbon dioxide and warmer temperatures

Lots of carbon dioxide and colder temperatures

a boundary or bely characterized by cold deserts occurs in which of the following regions? A) Equatorial (0 to 5 degrees) B) 5 to 30 degrees C) 30 degrees D) 30 to 60 degrees E) 60 degrees F) 60 to 90 degrees G) Poles (90 degrees)

Poles (90 degrees)

Which of the following is the predominant process that forms the metallic minerals in and around black smokers? A) Precipitation B) Turbidity currents C) Undersea streams D) Melting icebergs E) Suspension settling

Precipitation

The correct order of seafloor features from the coast to the mid ocean ridge is A) shelf, slope, rise, abyssal plain B) abyssal plain, shelf, slope, rise C) rise, abyssal plain, slope, shelf D) slope, rise, shelf, abyssal plain E) abyssal plain, rise, slope, shelf

Shelf, slope, rise, abyssal plain

Which ocean is the deepest ocean in the world? A) The Pacific Ocean B) The Atlantic Ocean C) The Indian Ocean D) The Southern Ocean E) The Antarctic Ocean

The pacific ocean

Which ocean is the single largest geographic feature on the planet? A) The Pacific Ocean B) The Atlantic Ocean C) The Indian Ocean D) The Southern Ocean E) The Antarctic Ocean

The pacific ocean

Which of the following is characteristic of oceanic-oceanic convergent plate boundaries A) Fracture zones B) Hot spots C) Andesitic volcanoes D) Mid-ocean ridges E) Volcanic island arcs

Volcanic island arcs

the ocean floor of the ____ zone is covered by soft oceanic sediment, primarily clay A) abyssal B) bathyal C) hadal D) littoral E) subneriti

abyssal

the main current in antarctic waters is the ___ current A) Antarctic Circumpolar B) Malvinas C) South Equatorial D) Benguela E) South Australian

antarctic circumpolar

when the earth is at its greatest distance from the sun it is said to be at _____ A) perigee B) apogee C) perihelion D) proxigean E) aphelion

aphelion

Which of the following domains is a group of simple, microscopic, bacteria-like creatures that includes methane producers and sulfur oxidizers that inhabit deep-sea vents and seeps? A) Archaea B) Archaeabacteria C) Bacteria D) Ediacaria E) Eukarya

archaea

which of the following hydrologic cycle reservoirs is the smallest? A) Streams and lakes B) World ocean C) Groundwater and soil moisture D) Atmospheric water vapor E) Ice caps, glaciers, and snow

atmospheric water vapor

Recent work by taxonomists at the World Register of Marine Species has eliminated how many previously listed species because they were duplicate identities? A) Between 100,000 and 150,000 B) Between 200,000 and 250,000 C) Between 250,000 and 300,000 D) Between 150,000 and 200,000 E) More than 300,000

between 150 000 and 200 000

which of the following is a western boundary current? A) California Current B) Peru Current C) Benguela Current D) Brazil Current E) Canary Current

brazil current

compared to western boundary currents, eastern boundary currents are ____ A) shallow and swift B) narrow and deep C) deep and swift D) broad and deep E) broad and slow

broad and slow

Earth is about a. 6 000 years old b. 40 billion years old c. 4,6 billion years old d. 400 000 years old

c 4.6 billion

Polar bears are members of which of the following orders? A) Carnivora B) Cetacea C) Chiroptera D) Rhenanida E) Sirenia

carnivora

Sea lions are members of which of the following orders? A) Carnivora B) Cetacea C) Chiroptera D) Rhenanida E) Sirenia

carnivora

which of the following is the most specific taxonomic grouping shared by humans and common dolphins? A) Phylum B) Species C) Order D) Genus E) Family

class

which of the following is the most specific taxonomic grouping shared by humans and killer whales? A) Phylum B) Species C) Order D) Genus E) Family

class

Jellies are an example of which of the following? A) Cnidarians B) Coccolithophores C) Ctenophores D) Foraminifers E) Radiolarians

cnidarians

The "Portuguese man-of-war" is an example of which of the following? A) Cnidarians B) Coccolithophores C) Ctenophores D) Foraminifers E) Radiolarians

cnidarians

the boundary between the shore and the coast is known as the _____ A) coastline B) wave front C) coast D) shore E) beach

coastline

The Canadian government declared which of the following completely off-limits to fishing in 2003? A) Halibut B) Haddock C) Flounder D) Cod E) Herring

cod

which of the following occurs at the same temperature as the boiling point? A) Boiling point B) Lagrangian point C) Freezing point D) Condensation point E) Polarization point

condensation point

Bacteriovores, carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores are types of ________ organisms. A) producer B) siliceous C) decomposer D) autotrophic E) consumer

consumer

Where are the deepest portions of the worlds oceans found? A) At the intraplate abyssal plains B) At submarine canyons C) At convergent plate boundaries D) At divergent plate boundaries E) At transform plate boundaries

convergent plate boundaries

which of the following parcels of air would have the lowest density? A) Warm dry air B) Cool moist air C) Cool dry air D) Warm moist air

cool dry air

Which of the following compose the majority of the ocean's zooplankton biomass? A) Coccolithophores B) Copepods C) Ctenophores D) Foraminifers E) Radiolarian

copepods

which of the following are high energy charged particles, originating in outer space? A) Ultraviolet Radiation B) X-rays C) Visible Light D) Gamma Rays E) Cosmic Rays

cosmic rays

in the troposphere, air temperatures ____ A) are constant with decreasing altitude B) increase with increasing altitude C) decrease with increasing altitude D) decrease with decreasing altitude

decrease with increasing altitude

Some planktonic marine organisms produce a tiny droplet of oil to ________ density and ________ buoyancy A) decrease; increase B) increase; increase C) increases; decrease D) decrease; decrease E) There is no relationship between density and buoyancy

decrease; increase

an increase in seawater density can be caused by a _____ in temperature or a/an ____ in salinity A) increase; decrease B) decrease; increase C) decrease; decrease D) increase; increase

decrease; increase

the density curve for high latitudes shows ____ density at the surface and ____ density at depth A) increased, increased B) decreased, decreased C) decreased, increased D) increased, decreased

decreased; increased

deep ocean currents are driven primarily by ____ and caused by ____ A) wind; the Coriolis effect and land B) density differences; the Coriolis effect and land C) density differences; differences in salinity and temperature D) latitude; differences in salinity and land E) wind; gravity and density

density differences, differences in salinity and temperature

oceanic ridges and rises result from seafloor spreding along A) divergent plate boundaries B) convergent and transform plate boundaries C) convergent plate boundaries D) convergent and divergent plate boundaries E) transform plate boundaries

divergent plate boundaries

conditions for the development of wave energy are most optimal along ____ shores in the ____ hemisphere A) eastern; Southern B) western; Northern C) eastern; Northern D) western; Southern

eastern; northern

a boundary or belt characterized by light variable winds, abundant cloudiness and much precipitation occurs of the following regions? A) Equatorial (0 to 5 degrees) B) 5 to 30 degrees C) 30 degrees D) 30 to 60 degrees E) 60 degrees F) 60 to 90 degrees G) Poles (90 degrees)

equatorial (0 to 5 degrees)

earths breeding ground for hurricanes occurs in which of the following regions? A) Equatorial (0 to 5 degrees) B) 5 to 30 degrees C) 30 degrees D) 30 to 60 degrees E) 60 degrees F) 60 to 90 degrees G) Poles (90 degrees)

equatorial (0-5 degrees)

the north equatorial current is an example of what type of current?

equatorial current

A very important way to increase the settling rate of fine particles in the open ocean is via A) fecal pellets B) wind C) precipitation D) carbonate dissolution E) deposit feeders

fecal pellets

the height of a wave depends upon _____ A) wind duration and wind speed B) wind duration C) fetch D) fetch and wind speed E) fetch, wind duration, and wind speed

fetch, wind duration, and wind speed

Baleen whales are an example of a heterotroph that feeds by ________ feeding. A) active predation B) deposit C) filter D) passive predation E) photosynthetic

filter

Barnacles are an example of a heterotroph that feeds by ________ feeding. A) active predation B) deposit C) filter D) passive predation E) photosynthetic

filter

Clams are an example of a heterotroph that feeds by ________ feeding. A) active predation B) deposit C) filter D) passive predation E) photosynthetic

filter

which of the following methods are used to measure deep ocean currents directly? A) Radio-transmitting float bottles B) Accidental spills from container ships C) Free-drifting Argo floats D) Propeller flow meters E) Radar altimeters

free drifting argo floats

which of the following occurs at the same temperature as the melting point? A) Boiling point B) Lagrangian point C) Freezing point D) Condensation point E) Polarization point

freezing point

which of the following kingdoms includes 100,00 species of mold and lichen? A) Animalia B) Archaebacteria C) Eubacteria D) Fungi E) Plantae

fungi

Refraction causes headlands to be areas of _____ surfing and sites of ____ A) poor; deposition B) good; erosion C) poor; erosion D) good; deposition

good; erosion

In general, polar neritic sediment tends to have more A) shell fragments than in temperate waters B) coral debris than in tropical waters C) clay than in temperate waters D) silt and sand than in tropical waters E) gravel than in tropical waters

gravel than in tropical waters

the attraction between earth and the moon is an example of ____ force A) magnetic B) resultant C) gravitational D) tectonic E) electrical

gravitational

which of the following coasts is an example of diurnal tidal pattern? A) East Coast of The United States B) Gulf of Mexico C) West Coast of Africa D) West Coast of South America E) West Coast of The United States

gulf of mexico

coastal wetlands are characterized by _____ A) low levels of organic matter in the tidal zone and oxygen-rich muds B) high levels of inorganic matter in the tidal zone and anoxic muds C) high levels of organic matter in the tidal zone and oxygen-rich muds D) high levels of inorganic matter in the tidal zone and oxygen-rich muds E) high levels of organic matter in the tidal zone and oxygen-poor muds

high levels of organic matter in the tidal zone and oxygen poor muds

Water can pile up a short distance above a containers rim due to ____ A) high surface tension B) high viscosity C) low viscosity D) low surface tension E) strong covalent bonds

high surface tension

Rock salt (halite) is example of which sediment type? A) Biogenous Sediment B) Cosmogenous Sediment C) Hydrogenous Sediment D) Lithogenous Sediment E) Terrigenous Sediment

hydrogenous sediment

Maganese nodules are an example of A) biogenous sediments B) cosmogenous sediments C) hydrogenous sediments D) volcagenic sediments E) terrigenous sediments

hydrogenous sediments

the transfer of water between the atmosphere, oceans, and the continents is known as the A) hydrobiological cycle B) meteorological cycle C) geologic cycle D) hydrologic cycle E) closed cycle

hydrologic cycle

As a wave begins to feel bottom near a shoreline, its wave height _____ A) increases and its frequency decreases B) increases and its wavelength decreases C) decreases and its steepness decreases D) decreases and its wavelength increases E) increases and its wavelength remains the same

increased and its wavelength decreases

atoms that have lost or gained one or more electrons are called A) ions B) molecules C) neutrons D) electrons E) protons

ions

an example of a bar built estuary is A) San Francisco Bay B) Chesapeake Bay C) Pamlico Sound D) Monterey Bay E) Laguna Madre

laguna madre

compared to a typical estuary, which of the following exhibits that exact opposite circulation pattern? A) San Francisco Bay B) Laguna Madre C) Chesapeake Bay D) Pamlico Sound E) Galveston Bay

laguna madre

The caudal fin of fast-cruising fish such as tuna is ________. A) lunate B) truncate C) forked D) heterocercal E) rounded

lunate

which of the following is the second most abundant positively charged component of seawater A) Calcium B) Chloride C) Magnesium D) Sodium E) Sulfate

magnesium

the total number of cataloged species on earth in both marine and terrestrial environments is current 1.8 _____ A) million B) billion C) quadrillion D) thousand E) trillion

million

which of the following occurs during light wave activity? A) A net movement of sand down the beach face B) Much of the swash soaks into the beach C) The beach is saturated with water from previous waves D) A backward movement of sand along the beach face E) Backwash dominates the transport system

much of the swash soaks into the beach

Which of the following animals uses an external shell as a rigid gas container to achieve neutral buoyancy? A) Spirula B) Sea Bass C) Grouper D) Nautilus E) Sepia

nautilus

Subatomic particles with a neutral charge are called A) ions B) molecules C) neutrons D) electrons E) protons

neutrons

In low latitude (tropical) oceans, primary productivity is limited by ________. A) available sunlight only B) both available sunlight and nutrient supply C) nutrient supply only D) salinity E) water temperature

nutrient supply only

when does sand accumulate during heavy wave activity? A) Beneath the breakers B) Along the beach face C) Behind the dunes D) Offshore sand bars E) In the berm

offshore sand bars

The process of water molecules moving through semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution to a more concentrated solution is called ________. A) convection B) diffusion C) osmosis D) mixing E) conduction

osmosis

which of the following methods cannot be used to desalinate water? A) Distillation B) Osmosis C) Electrolysis D) Reverse osmosis E) Freeze separation

osmosis

The movement of a substance in solution from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration across a selectively permeable membrane in a living organism is called ________. A) diffusion B) osmosis C) passive transport D) active transport E) Brownian movement

passive transport

Which set of fins is used for turning and braking? A) Anal and caudal B) Caudal and dorsal C) Anal and dorsal D) Caudal and pelvic E) Pectoral and pelvic

pectoral and pelvic

the relative productivity in the worlds oceans from most productive to least productive is ____ A) polar waters, tropical waters, temperate waters B) temperate waters, tropical waters, polar waters C) tropical waters, temperate waters, polar waters D) polar waters, temperate waters, tropical waters E) temperate waters, polar waters, tropical waters

polar waters, temperate waters, tropical waters

which of the following methods are used to measure ocean surface currents directly? A) Radar altimeters B) Pressure gradients C) Propeller flow meters D) Doppler flow meters E) Anchored buoys

propeller flow meters

which of the following kingdoms include various types of marine alge and single celled organisms called porotzoa? A) Protista B) Archaebacteria C) Eubacteria D) Fungi E) Plantae

protista

subatomic particles with a positive charge are called A) ions B) molecules C) neutrons D) electrons E) protons

protons

Modification of ________ have reduced dolphin mortality as bycatch. A) drift nets B) long lines C) purse seine nets D) lobster traps E) gill nets

purse seine nets

Which of the following types of algae is the most abundant and widespread of the marine macroscopic algae? A) Brown algae B) Green algae C) Purple algae D) Red algae E) Yellow algae

red algae

Phosphate rich nodules form in A) hydrothermal vent areas B) mid-ocean ridges C) continental shelf waters D) estuaries E) regions of upwelling

regions of upwelling

which of the following results in the growth of coastal wetlands? A) Industrial development B) Reintroduction of coastal vegetation C) Coastal housing D) Removal of mangroves E) Agriculture

reintroduction of coastal vegetation

a beaker contains a mixture of ice and pure liquid water at 0 degrees, what happens to the temperature of the liquid water as heat is added? A) The temperature pattern cannot be predicted. B) It immediately begins to rise slowly. C) It rises slowly until it reaches 32°C, and then it remains constant as the ice melts. D) It remains constant until the ice melts, and then it begins to rise. E) It rises rapidly as the ice melts.

remains constant until the ice melts, and the it begins to rise

the part of the shore that represents the waters edge and migrates back and forth with the tide is known as the ____ A) backshore B) foreshore C) nearshore D) offshore E) shoreline

shoreline

the covalent bonds between hydrogen and oxygen atoms in a water molecule forms as the result of the A) viscosity of water B) surface tension of water C) polarity of water molecules D) sharing of electrons between the atoms E) transfer of electrons between the atoms

sharing of electrons between atoms

Which of the following animals compensates for not having a swim bladder by using large and flat pectoral fins and an asymmetrical caudal fin to produce lift? A) Shark B) Nautilus C) Spirula D) Tuna E) Sepia

shark

Which of the following animals uses a very large, oil rich liver to help reduce their density and float more easily? A) Shark B) Sepia C) Spirula D) Nautilus E) Tuna

shark

Dugongs are members of which of the following orders? A) Carnivora B) Cetacea C) Chiroptera D) Rhenanida E) Sirenia

sirenia

Manatees are members of which of the following orders? A) Carnivora B) Cetacea C) Chiroptera D) Rhenanida E) Sirenia

sirenia

the trade winds blow in which of the following directions in the southern hemisphere? A) From northeast to southwest B) From northwest to southeast C) From southeast to northwest D) From southwest to northeast

southeast to northwest

in the southern hemisphere the coastal geostrophic current curves ____ on the western coast A) northward B) southward C) westward D) eastward

southward

the prevailing westerly winds blow in which of the following directions in the northern hemisphere? A) From northeast to southwest B) From northwest to southeast C) From southeast to northwest D) From southwest to northeast

southwest to northeast

the fundamental unit of taxonimic classification is the ____ A) Phylum B) Species C) Order D) Genus E) Family

species

organisms that cannot withstand large changes in temperature are referred to as _____ A) stenothermal B) eurythermal C) estuarine D) isothermal E) euryhaline

stenothermal

The largest loss of life from a hurricane is usually due to ____ A) intense precipitation B) high winds C) storm surge D) low atmospheric pressure

storm surge

which of the following is responsible for 90% of the deaths associated with hurricanes? A) Fflooding B) Landslides C) Storm surge D) Strong winds E) Fallen trees

storm surge

which type of breaker forms waves the present the greatest challenge to body surfers? A) Plunging breaker B) Spilling breaker C) Standing breaker D) Surging breaker E) Swelling breaker

surging breaker

which type of breaker forms when the ocean bottom has an abrupt slope? A) Plunging breaker B) Spilling breaker C) Standing breaker D) Surging breaker E) Swelling breaker

surging breaker

which of the following best defines heat capacity? A) The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1 degree Celsius. B) The direct measure of the average kinetic energy of a substance's molecules. C) The energy needed to break the intermolecular bonds that hold molecules in place. D) The energy transfer from one body to another due to a difference in temperature. E) Weak interactions that become significant when molecules are very close tog

the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1 degree

low pressure regions in the northern hemisphere rotate ____ A) at a 45° angle from the prevailing wind direction B) to the right C) clockwise D) counterclockwise E) to the left

to the right

which of the following caused the tsunami at Krakatau in 1883? A) Meteorite impact B) Fault movement C) Volcanic eruption D) Landslide

volcanic eruption

which of the following is not one of the names associated with huge rotating masses of low pressure characterized by strong winds and torrential rain? A) Hurricane B) Cyclone C) Typhoon D) Vortex

vortex

the full moon is immediately followed by the ___ phase of the lunar cycle A) Waning gibbous B) Waxing gibbous C) Waning crescent D) New Moon E) Waxing crescent

waning gibbous

the air in the center of the eye of the hurricane is _____ air moving _____ A) warm moist; upward B) warm moist; downward C) cool dry; downward D) cool dry; upward

warm moist; downward??

the air surrounding of the eye of the hurricane is _____ air moving ____ A) warm moist; upward B) warm moist; downward C) cool dry; downward D) cool dry; upward

warm moist; upward

the speed of a shallow water wave is proportional to ______ A) wave period B) wave height C) wavelength D) water depth E) wave frequency

water depth

wave celerity is equal to ____ A) wave height divided by frequency B) wavelength divided by period C) wavelength divided by frequency D) wavelength divided by fetch E) wave height divided by period

wavelength divided by period

the largest wind generated waves tend to be associated with the ____ A) westerlies B) trade winds C) horse latitudes D) equatorial doldrums E) polar regions

westerlies

which of the following is not one of the reasons why water is considered a universal solvent? A) When the ions separate, they become attracted to identically charged water molecules. B) Water molecules reduce the attraction between ions of opposite charges. C) Water molecules interact with other water molecules and other polar molecules. D) Water molecules makes it much easier for ions to separate. E) Water molecules stick to other polar chemical compounds

when ions separate they become attracted to identically charged water molecules

nekton are restricted to particular ocean areas by ___ A) differences in water pressure with depth B) changes in salinity C) temperature variations with latitude and depth D) availability of food E) All of the above conditions may restrict the distribution of nekton.

all of the above

Earths atmosphere became oxygen rich about 2.45 ____ years ago a. trillion. b. billion c. million d. thousand

billion

the high parts of waves are called A) tops B) hills C) crests D) breakers E) bumps

crests

a layer of rapidly changing temperature with depth is called a A) halocline B) lysocline C) pycnocline D) syncline E) thermocline

thermocline

equatorial currents are driven by the ____ A) Coriolis force B) trade winds C) density D) Ekman transport E) westerlies

trade winds

the low parts of the waves are called ____ A) hollows B) holesC) bottoms D) troughs E) breakers

troughs

a tidal current can produce a rapidly spinning body of water called a vortex or _____ A) shoal B) whirlpool C) flood current D) ebb current E) tidal bore

whirlpool

In 2003 the world fishing fleet spent over ________ billion to catch $80 billion worth of fish. A) $140 B) $100 C) $60 D) $80 E) $120

$120

How many holes have been drilled into the sea floor using drill ship to collect cores for scientific study? A) Less than 500 B) 500 to 1000 C) 1000 to 1500 D) 1500 to 2000 E) More than 2000

...

A deep water wave occurs when the water depth is equal to at least A) 1/2 of the wavelength B) wave height C) wavelength D) 1/20 of the wavelength E) the fetch

1/2 of the wavelength

When nutrients are not limiting productivity, the ratio of carbon to nitrogen to phosphorus in the tissues of algae is in the proportion of ________ (C:N:P). A) 106:106:1 B) 16:106:01 C) 16:16:01 D) 106:16:16 E) 106:16:01

106:16:01

in the open ocean, 1 wave in _____ will be over 3 times as high as the height of the wave average A) 23 B) 300,000 C) 50,000 D) 75 E) 1175

1175

the current number of documented marine species represent about ____ of all known species on earth A) 30% B) 21% C) 26% D) 13% E) 17%

13%

maximum tides occur once every ____ years when earth is closest to the sun, the moon is closest to the earth and the earth moon sun system is aligned A) 3300 B) 160 C) 16000 D) 1600 E) 16

16000

What is the speed in m/s of a deep water wave with a wavelength of 3 meters? A) 8.87 meters per second B) 4.68 meters per second C) 2.7 meters per second D) 3.91 meters per second E) 2.17 meters per second

2.17m

what is the speed in m/s of a deep water wave with a wavelength of 1.5m A) 2.77 meters per second B) 2.34 meters per second C) 7.68 meters per second D) 0.98 meters per second E) 1.53 meters per second

2.34 m/s

what is the speed in meters per second of a deep water wave with a wavelength of 3.5 meters? A) 2.34 meters per second B) 5.46 meters per second C) 4.23 meters per second D) 2.92 meters per second E) 1.5 meters per second

2.34meters

what is the speed in meters per second of a deep water wave with a wavelength of 4 meters? A) 3.12 meters per second B) 2.5 meters per second C) 20.48 meters per second D) 6.24 meters per second E) 4.52 meters per second

2.5 meters

what is the speed in meters per second of a deep water wave with a wavelength of 5 meters? A) 2.8 meters per second B) 7.8 meters per second C) 1.79 meters per second D) 3.49 meters per second E) 11.45 meters per secon

2.8 meters

in the open ocean, 1 wave in _____ will be over twice the height of the wave average A) 23 B) 300,000 C) 50,000 D) 75 E) 1175

23

earths axis of rotation is tilted at an angle of ____ A) 45° B) 180° C) 23.5° D) 0° E) 90

23.5 degrees

the 24-unit tidal power plant at the la race river estuary in france can generate at peak operating capacity enough electricity to power about ___ average US homes A) 50,000 B) 60,000 C) 30,000 D) 40,000 E) 24,000

24 000

a full lunar tidal cycle is duration A) 24 hours and 50 minutes in duration B) 48 hours in duration C) 24 hours in duration D) 12 hours 25 minutes in duration E) 12 hours in duration

24 hours and 50 minutes

On average, close to ________ percent of the commercial catch is discarded as bycatch. A) 15 B) 20 C) 10 D) 50 E) 25

25

Recent research has indicated that about ________ percent of seafood sold with a sustainable label is not meeting the criteria of sustainability. A) 25 B) 15 C) 10 D) 20 E) 50

25

Sea surface salinity is greatest at which of the following latitudes? A) 25 degrees B) 5 degrees C) 65 digress D) 45 degrees E) 85 degrees

25 degrees

A tropical cyclone with a wind speed of 190 km/hr. would be classified as Category ________ on the Saffir-Simpson Scale of hurricane intensity. a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 e) 5

3

Based on chemical composition Earth consists of __ layers a. 2 b. 4 c. 3 b. 5

3

a boundary or belt characterized by light, variable winds, dry, clear, fair weather with little precipitation occurs in which of the following regions? A) Equatorial (0 to 5 degrees) B) 5 to 30 degrees C) 30 degrees D) 30 to 60 degrees E) 60 degrees F) 60 to 90 degrees G) Poles (90 degrees)

30 degrees

the horse latitudes boundary occurs in which of the following regions? A) Equatorial (0 to 5 degrees) B) 5 to 30 degrees C) 30 degrees D) 30 to 60 degrees E) 60 degrees F) 60 to 90 degrees G) Poles (90 degrees)

30 degrees

the major deserts of the world occur in which of the following regions A) Equatorial (0 to 5 degrees) B) 5 to 30 degrees C) 30 degrees D) 30 to 60 degrees E) 60 degrees F) 60 to 90 degrees G) Poles (90 degrees)

30 degrees

a boundary or belt characterized by winds generally from the west and brings storms that influence weather across the US occurs in which of the following regions? A) Equatorial (0 to 5 degrees) B) 5 to 30 degrees C) 30 degrees D) 30 to 60 degrees E) 60 degrees F) 60 to 90 degrees G) Poles (90 degrees)

30 to 60 degrees

storms are most common in which of the following regions? A) Equatorial (0 to 5 degrees) B) 5 to 30 degrees C) 30 degrees D) 30 to 60 degrees E) 60 degrees F) 60 to 90 degrees G) Poles (90 degrees)

30 to 60 degrees

the prevailing westerlies occur in which of the following regions? A) Equatorial (0 to 5 degrees) B) 5 to 30 degrees C) 30 degrees D) 30 to 60 degrees E) 60 degrees F) 60 to 90 degrees G) Poles (90 degrees)

30 to 60 degrees

in the open ocean, 1 wave in ____ will be four times as high as the height of the wave average A) 23 B) 300,000 C) 50,000 D) 75 E) 1175

300 000

A tropical cyclone with a wind speed of 220 km/hr. would be classified as Category ________ on the Saffir-Simpson Scale of hurricane intensity. a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 e) 5

4

A tropical cyclone with a wind speed of 260 km/hr. would be classified as Category ________ on the Saffir-Simpson Scale of hurricane intensity. a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 e) 5

5

Waves from separate sea areas move away as swell and produce an interference pattern when they come together. If Sea A has wave heights of 1.5 meters and Sea B has wave heights of 3.5 meters, what would be the height of waves resulting from constructive interference? A) 5.25 meters B) 6 meters C) 3.5 meters D) 1.5 meters E) 5 meters

5 meters with constructive just add the 2 numbers together

a boundary or belt characterized by strong, steady winds, generally from the easy occurs in which of the following regions? A) Equatorial (0 to 5 degrees) B) 5 to 30 degrees C) 30 degrees D) 30 to 60 degrees E) 60 degrees F) 60 to 90 degrees G) Poles (90 degrees)

5 to 30 degrees

Fossil discoveries indicate that whales evolved from mammals on land about ________ million years ago. A) 50 B) 90 C) 60 D) 80 E) 70

50

an estimated ____ of wetlands worldwide have been destroyed in the past century A) 80% B) 90% C) 60% D) 50% E) 70%

50%

the percentage of the original area of wetlands currently left in the US is approximately _____ A) 25% B) 10% C) 50% D) 65% E) 75%

50%

If you are standing at 28 degrees north latitude, you will experience a high tide when the Moon is directly overhead. When will low tide occur? A) Twelve solar hours later B) Twenty-four lunar hours later C) Six lunar hours later D) Twelve lunar hours later E) Six solar hours later

6 lunar hours later

the most likely total number of species on earth is estimated to be between A) 6 and 12 million B) 600 and 900 million C) 12 and 40 million D) 1 and 2 billion E) 100 and 200 million

6-12 million

a boundary or belt characterized by variable winds and stormy, cloudy weather year round occurs in which of the following regions? A) Equatorial (0 to 5 degrees) B) 5 to 30 degrees C) 30 degrees D) 30 to 60 degrees E) 60 degrees F) 60 to 90 degrees G) Poles (90 degrees)

60 degrees

the polar easterlies occur in which of the following regions? A) Equatorial (0 to 5 degrees) B) 5 to 30 degrees C) 30 degrees D) 30 to 60 degrees E) 60 degrees F) 60 to 90 degrees G) Poles (90 degrees)

60 degrees

the polar front occurs in which of the following regions? A) Equatorial (0 to 5 degrees) B) 5 to 30 degrees C) 30 degrees D) 30 to 60 degrees E) 60 degrees F) 60 to 90 degrees G) Poles (90 degrees)

60 degrees

a boundary or bet characterized by cold, dry winds generally from the east, occurs in which of the following regions? A) Equatorial (0 to 5 degrees) B) 5 to 30 degrees C) 30 degrees D) 30 to 60 degrees E) 60 degrees F) 60 to 90 degrees G) Poles (90 degrees)

60 to 90 degrees

the percentage of biomass regularly decomposed within the euphotic zone is about _____ A) 30% B) 1% C) 10% D) 50% E) 90%

90%

what percent of the oceans biomass relies either directly or indirectly on organic matter supplied by photosynthetic primary productivity A) 98.50% B) 99.90% C) 99.50% D) 100% E) 98.00%

99.9%

Which of the following is an example of an oceanic oceanic convergent plate boundary? A) East Pacific Rise B) San Andreas Fault C) Aleutian Islands D) Red Sea E) Mendocino Fault

Aluetian Islands

The first person to advance the idea of mobile continents or continental drift was A) Alfred Wegener B) John Tuzo Wilson C) Frederick Vine D) Harry Hess E) Drummond Matthews

A. Alfred Wegener

Oceanic crust is predominantly composed of the igneous rocked called A) basalt B) anorthosite C) peridotite D) granite E) tonalite

A. Basalt

Radioactive materials can sometimes be used to determine the A) ages of rocks B) formation method C) metamorphism D) origin of rocks E) chemical composition of rocks

A. ages of rocks

One of the reasons that free oxygen in our atmosphere is important to the development and maintenance of life on earth is because oxygen A) can form ozone and block some UV radiation B) was very abundant in Earth's early atmosphere C) combines with iron in volcanic rocks D) reduces atmospheric temperature E) is necessary for photosynthesis to occur

A. can form ozone and block some UV radiation

Stromatolites are an example of which of the following sediment types? A) Biogenous Sediment B) Cosmogenous Sediment C) Hydrogenous Sediment D) Lithogenous Sediment

Biogenous sediment

The most likely place to find abundant maganese nodules is on the _____ A) continental rise B) crest of a mid-ocean ridge C) abyssal plain far from a continent D) continental shelf

Abyssal plain far from a continent

Which of the following statements about the pacific ocean is true? A) The Pacific Ocean is about three times larger than the next largest ocean. B) The Pacific Ocean covers more than two-thirds of the ocean surface area on Earth. C) The Pacific Ocean spans more than one-half of Earth's entire surface. D) The Pacific Ocean is the second largest geographic feature on the planet. E) All of the continents could fit into the space occupied by the Pacific Ocean.

All of the continents could fit into the space occupied by the Pacific Ocean

An internal wave might form A) at a density boundary within the ocean B) only as a result of tidal activity C) at the boundary between the atmosphere and the ocean D) at the boundary between the ocean and the seafloor E) close to shore as it moves into shallow water

An internal wave might form at a density boundary within the ocean

Which of the following is an example of oceanic continental convergent plate boundary? A) East Pacific Rise B) San Andreas Fault C) Aleutian Islands D) Red Sea E) Mendocino Fault

Andes Mountains

which of the following is characteristic of ocean-continental convergent plate boundaries A) Fracture zones B) Hot spots C) Andesitic volcanoes D) Mid-ocean ridges E) Volcanic island arcs

Andesitic volcanoes

According to the fossil record on Earth, the earliest-known life-forms were primitive ________. A) plants B) bacteria C) shells D) reptiles

Bacteria

which of the following is the only current that completely circumscribes earth? A) South Australian B) Benguela C) Malvinas D) Antarctic Circumpolar E) South Equatorial

Antarctic circumpolar

The arrangement of water masses in the southern atlantic ocean from the surface to the bottom is A) Antarctic Bottom Water, Antarctic Intermediate Water, North Atlantic Deep Water B) Antarctic Intermediate Water, North Atlantic Deep Water, Antarctic Bottom Water C) North Atlantic Deep Water, Antarctic Bottom Water, Antarctic Intermediate Water D) Antarctic Intermediate Water, Antarctic Bottom Water, North Atlantic Deep Water E) North Atlantic Deep Water, Antarctic Intermediate Water, Antarctic Bottom Water

Antarctic intermediate water, north atlantic deep water, antarctic bottom water

Isostatic adjustments are the result of the buoyancy of Earths lithosphere as it floats on the ___ below which is denser and plastic like A) mesosphere B) asthenosphere C) inner core D) outer core

Asthenosphere

Which of the following parts of polynesia was populated last? A) Hawaiian Islands B) Easter Island C) Marquesas D) New Zealand E) Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa

B Easter Islands

Who sailed from Europe around the tip of Africa to Indian and established a new trade route? A) Juan Sebastian del Caño B) Vasco da Gama C) Ferdinand Magellan D) Giovanni Caboto E) Vasco Nunez de Balboa

B. Vasco de Gama

Which of the following rocks is the most reliable one used to collect information about Earth's magnetic field where and when the rock originated? A) Basalt B) Limestone C) Sandstone D) Granite E) Schist

Basalt

Which of the following affect the ability of species to capture food? A) Circulatory system B) Body temperature C) Body length D) Speed E) Body length, body temperature, circulatory system and speed affect the ability of pelagic organisms to capture food.

Body length, body temperature, circulatory system and speed affect the ability of pelagic organisms to capture food.

Characteristics of passive continental margins include which of the following? A) No sediment accumulation B) Shallow coastal waters C) Deep-sea trenches D) Sparse earthquake activity E) Broad continental shelves

Broad continental shelves

a small size is advantageous for marine organisms because it ___ A) increases the ability to absorb nutrients B) increases the ability of wastes to diffuse out of the organism C) increases thethe ability to absorb nutrients,the ability of wastes to diffuse out of the organism, and also increases the surface area to volume ratio that in turn reduces frictional resistance to sinking D) increases the surface area to volume ratio that in turn reduces frictional resistance to sinking

C) increases thethe ability to absorb nutrients,the ability of wastes to diffuse out of the organism, and also increases the surface area to volume ratio that in turn reduces frictional resistance to sinking

How did the moon form? A) The Moon was captured by the gravitational pull of the Earth. B) The Moon erupted from the Earth leaving a scar at the Pacific Ocean. C) The Moon formed due to the impact of a Mars-sized body with the Earth. D) The Moon formed at the same time as the Earth due to simultaneous accretion

C. Due to the impact of a mars sized body with the earth

Trilobites were dominant during which geologic period? Cambrian Ordovician Permian Jurassic Devonian

Cambrian

The first scientist to propose the origin of coral reefs based upon- subsidence (sinking) of volcanic islands was ____ A) John Tuzo Wilson B) Harry Hess C) Drummond Matthews D) Alfred Wegener E) Charles Darwin

Charles Darwin

Passive margins are usually produced over geologic time by which of the following? A) The closing of an ancient sea to form a salt rich lake B) Transform faulting along a continental margin or a mid-ocean ridge C) Continental rifting and continued sea floor spreading D) Subduction of oceanic crust and submarine volcanic activity E) Hot spot volcanism forming a chain of islands and seamounts

Continental rifting and continued sea floor spreading

the apparent deflection of air masses to the right or left (depending on latitude) as they move from one latitude to another called the ____ A) Cyclonic effect B) Ekman spiral C) Saffir-Simpson scale D) Hadley cell E) Coriolis effect

Coriolis effect

Chondrites are an example of which sediment type? A) Biogenous Sediment B) Cosmogenous Sediment C) Hydrogenous Sediment D) Lithogenous Sediment E) Terrigenous Sediment

Cosmogenous sediment

Micrometeorites are an example of which sediment type? A) Biogenous Sediment B) Cosmogenous Sediment C) Hydrogenous Sediment D) Lithogenous Sediment E) Terrigenous Sediment

Cosmogenous sediment

Tektites are an example of which sediment type? A) Biogenous Sediment B) Cosmogenous Sediment C) Hydrogenous Sediment D) Lithogenous Sediment E) Terrigenous Sediment

Cosmogenous sediment

The first person we are aware of who determined the circumference of earth using trig and the angle of sunlight at Alexandra Egypt was; a. Seneca b. Oytheas c. Herodotus d. Eratosthenes e. Ptolemy

D. Eratosthenes

Who is credited with being the first person to accurately determine Earths Circumference? A) Christopher Columbus B) Claudius Ptolemy C) Pytheas D) Eratosthenes E) Erik Thorvaldson

D. Eratosthenes

Which of the following Vikings is credited with discovering Greenland? A) Leif Eriksson B) Bjarni Herjolfsson C) Thor Heyerdahl D) Erik Thorvaldson

D. Erik Thorvaldson

Continental crust is predominantly composed of the igneous rock called A) basalt B) anorthosite C) peridotite D) granite E) tonalite

D. Granite

Plate convergence begins during which stage of the wilson cycle? A) mature B) terminal C) declining D) suturing E) juvenile

Declining

which of the following is thought to have enriched ocean floor sediments with rare earth elements A) Groundwater leaching B) Nodule and crust creation C) Sea floor methane seeps D) Deep-sea hotsprings E) Clathrate formation

Deep sea hot springs

Active continental margins are characterized by which of the following? A) No sediment accumulation B) Shallow coastal waters C) Deep-sea trenches D) Sparse earthquake activity E) Broad continental shelves

Deep seea trenches

which of the following is biogenous sediment? A) Diatom ooze B) Volcanic particles C) Glacial deposits D) Beach sand E) Clays

Diatom ooze

The mid-atlantic ridge is an example of a A) convergent plate boundary (continent-oceanic) B) convergent plate boundary (oceanic-oceanic) C) transform fault boundary D) convergent plate boundary (continent-continent) E) divergent plate boundary

Divergent plate boundary

which of the following methods are used to measure ocean surface current indirectly? A) Doppler flow meters B) Radio-transmitting float bottles C) Propeller flow meters D) Accidental spills from container ships E) Free-drifting Argo floats

Doppler flow meters

which of the following was used during early exploration of the oceans to collect sediment samples? A) Long line B) Rotary corer C) Gravity corer D) Seiche disk E) Dredge

Dredge

Who is credited with being the first European to see the Pacific Ocean? A) Juan Sebastian del Caño B) Vasco da Gama C) Ferdinand Magellan D) Giovanni Caboto E) Vasco Nunez de Balboa

E. Vasco Nunez de Balboa

Shortly after the devastating 2011 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake, the Chikyu drillship began an expedition to study which of the following? A) The microbiology of the deep-ocean floor B) The mechanism that causes tsunamis C) Earthquake-generated heat from friction D) The properties of the deep crust E) Earth's climate change patterns

Earthquake generated heat from friction

Which of the following as an example of the embryonic stage of the wilson cycle A) Pacific Ocean B) Red Sea C) Atlantic Ocean D) East Africa E) Mediterranean Sea

East Africa

Which of the following is an example of a passive continental margin? A) East Coast of the United States B) East Coast of Japan C) Southern Coast of Alaska D) West Coast of Mexico E) West Coast of Chile

East coast of the US

Which of the following is an example of an oceanic-oceanic divergent plate boundary? A) East Pacific Rise B) San Andreas Fault C) Aleutian Islands D) Red Sea E) Mendocino Fault

East pacific rise

All continents fit together with the least number of overlaps and gaps when the continents are matched along A) the edge of the continental shelf B) current shorelines C) oceanic trenches in subduction zones D) edges at around 2,000 meters depth E) edges of the deep sea floor

Edges at around 2000 meters depth

Coastal winds can cause upwelling or downwelling due to which of the following? A) Ekman transport B) Western intensification C) Geostrophic current D) Eastern intensification E) Equatorial upwelling

Ekman transport

The observation that ships and icebergs in the southern hemisphere float to the left of the wind direction is an example of which of the following? A) Eastern intensification B) Western intensification C) Geostrophic current D) Equatorial upwelling E) Ekman transport

Ekman transport

the doldrums occur in which of the following regions? A) Equatorial (0 to 5 degrees) B) 5 to 30 degrees C) 30 degrees D) 30 to 60 degrees E) 60 degrees F) 60 to 90 degrees G) Poles (90 degrees)

Equatorial (0-5 degrees)

Who is credited with being the first person to accurately determine Earths circumference? A) Christopher Columbus B) Claudius Ptolemy C) Pytheas D) Eratosthenes E) Erik Thorvaldson

Eratosthenes

Which of the following parts of Polynesia was populated first? A) Hawaiian Islands B) Easter Island C) Marquesas D) New Zealand E) Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa

Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa

Which of the following contains calcium carbonate? CaCO3 A) Foraminiferans B) Diatoms C) Glauconite D) Phosphorites E) Radiolarian

Foraminiferans

Is a linear sea floor feature that has the following properties a transform fault, a fracture zone, or neither? It is seismically inactive, it occurs between offset mid-ocean ridge segments, and the relative movement between two points on either side of the feature is in the same direction. A) Fracture zone B) Transform fault C) Neither

Fracture zone

which type of current flow moves in a circular path around a subtropical convergence, reflecting Ekman transport, gravity, and the coriolis effect? A) Density-driven circulation B) Counter-current circulation C) Langmuir circulation D) Thermohaline circulation E) Geostrophic circulation

Geostrophic circulation

The book The history of ocean basins, which contained the idea of seafloor spreading, was written by who A) John Tuzo Wilson B) Drummond Matthews C) Alfred Wegener D) Harry Hess E) Frederick Vine

Harry Hess

Which of the following is an example of a continental-continental convergent plate boundary? A) East Pacific Rise B) San Andreas Fault C) Aleutian Islands D) Himalaya Mountains E) Mendocino Fault

Himalaya Mountains

which of the following currents is respnsible for peru becoming the largest producer of fish, from the sea, in the world? A) Falkland Current B) Somali Current C) Humboldt Current D) Brazil Current E) Canary Current

Humboldt current

A cometary model of the formation of Earths ocean must include the chemical differences between the ____ comet ice and that in Earths water A) nitrogen B) hydrogen C) oxygen D) carbon

Hydrogen

Sediments produced because of chemical reactions in seawater are called A) biogenous B) cosmogenous C) lithogenous D) hydrogenous E) volcanogenic

Hydrogenous

'A tentative, testable statement about the general nature of a phenomenon is called a/an a. hypothesis b. observation c. guess d. law e. theory

Hypothesis

What happened to the nebular gas that remained from the formation of the planets and their satellites? A) It escaped into the vacuum of space. B) It was blown away by the solar wind. C) It is about 10% of the modern earth atmosphere. D) It condensed to form Earth's ocean.

It was blown away by the solar wind

Who was killed in Hawaii during his last sea voyage after a skirmish with local people? A) James Cook B) Vasco da Gama C) Prince Henry the Navigator D) Ferdinand Magellan E) Giovanni Caboto

James Cook

Pick the pair which does not fit the pattern. A) Krill—whale B) Isopod—fish C) Clown fish—anemone D) Remora—shark

Krill -- whale

identify the mismatched pair from the choices below A) Canary Current, Gulf Stream B) Kuroshio Current, California Current C) Agulhas Current, West Australia Current D) Brazil Current, Benguela Current E) Labrador Current, Humboldt Current

Labrador Current, Humboldt Current

High energy environments are most likely to deposit which one of the following? A) Cosmogenous sediments B) Silt-sized particles C) Manganese nodules D) Clay-sized particles E) Large particles such as gravel

Large particles such as gravel

Climate distribution on Earth is primarily controlled by A) latitude B) presence or absence of glacial debris C) plants and animals that live in an area D) Earth's geologic history E) longitude

Latitude

Earths initial atmosphere formed from A) comet vaporization B) outgassing C) the Sun's solar wind D) leftover gases from the nebula

Leftover gasses from the nebula

Glacial deposits are an example of which of the following sediment types? A) Biogenous Sediment B) Cosmogenous Sediment C) Hydrogenous Sediment D) Lithogenous Sediment

Lithogenous sediment

Sandstone is an example of which of the following sediment types A) Biogenous Sediment B) Cosmogenous Sediment C) Hydrogenous Sediment D) Lithogenous Sediment

Lithogenous sediment

Shale i an example of which of the following sediment types? A) Biogenous Sediment B) Cosmogenous Sediment C) Hydrogenous Sediment D) Lithogenous Sediment

Lithogenous sediment

Turbidite deposits are an example of which of the following sediment types? A) Biogenous Sediment B) Cosmogenous Sediment C) Hydrogenous Sediment D) Lithogenous Sediment

Lithogenous sediment

The very earliest forms of life probably _____ A) required an external food supply B) were similar to present-day anaerobic bacteria C) manufactured their own food supply by chemosynthesis D) manufactured their own food supply by photosynthesis

Manufactured their own food supply by photosynthesis

Which of the following is an example of an oceanic transform plate boundary? A) San Andreas Fault B) Mendocino Fault C) East Pacific Rise D) Aleutian Islands E) Red Sea

Mendocino Fault

Which of the following fossils was used as data to help reconstruct pangea because it was a reptile found in south america and africa? A) Mesosauras B) Lepidodendron C) Archaeopteris D) Glossopteris

Mesosauras

Most large earthquakes occur along which of the following? A) Other faults in the sea floor B) Mid-ocean ridges C) Ocean trenches D) Faults on land

Mid ocean ridges

what percentage of rocks that are exposed on the continents originated as sedimentary rocks deposited in ancient ocean environments? A) Thirty to forty percent B) More than fifty percent C) Twenty to thirty percent D) Less than twenty percent E) Forty to fifty percent

More than 50%

The Hawaiian Islands are located where the pacific plate is _____ A) being thrust under Japan B) being thrust over the North American plate C) being subducted beneath the North American plate D) moving over a hot spot or mantle plume E) being subducted beneath Japan

Moving over a hot spot or mantle plume

The andes mountains are an example of ____ plate boundary A) a continental-continental convergent B) a continental-continental divergent C) an oceanic-oceanic convergent D) an oceanic-continental convergent E) a continental transform

Oceanic continental convergent

The mariana trench is an example of _____ plate boundary A) a continental-continental convergent B) a continental-continental divergent C) an oceanic-oceanic convergent D) an oceanic-continental convergent E) a continental transform

Oceanic oceanic convergent

a tropical cyclone with a wind speed of 150km/ hr would be classified as a category ____ on the Saffir Simpson hurricane intensity scale A) One B) Two C) Three D) Four E) Five

One

The largest of the ocean basins, which covers more than half the oceans surface is; a. Pacific b. Arctic c. Atlantic d. Southern e. Indian

Pacific

The oldest fossilized remains of organisms are primitive ________ bacteria recovered from rocks formed on the sea floor about 3.5 billion years ago. A) heterotrophic B) streptococcus C) photosynthetic D) chemosynthetic

Photosynthetic

The study of the transmission of light and sound in the oceans is an example of ____ oceanography a. chemical b. physical c. archeaological d. geological e. biological

Physical

Fossils of ancient polar plants are currently found near the equator because the A) plants were distributed to current locations by ancient glacial ice sheets B) plants probably were tolerant of both tropical and polar conditions C) entire earth had polar conditions at the time the plants were living D) poles were at the equator at times in the geologic past E) plants lived near the poles, but landmasses have drifted to current locations

Plants lived near the poles, but landmasses have drifted to current locations

The instrument that emits a high-frequency sound beam to measure the depth of the ocean developed in the 1950's is the _____ A) Seabeam B) SeaMARC C) GLORIA D) precision-depth recorder (PDR) E) SeaWif

Precision depth recorder (PDR)

which of the following kingdoms includes a diverse collection of single celled and multi celled organisms that have a nucleus A) Protista B) Archaebacteria C) Eubacteria D) Fungi E) Plantae

Protista

Which of the following was true about Protoearth? a) Protoearth had early primitive life forms. B) Protoearth had one large ocean. C) Protoearth's deep structure was homogeneous. D) Protoearth's size was smaller than today's Earth.

Protoearth's deep structure was homogenous

Which of the following contains silica? SiO2 A) Foraminiferans B) Diatoms C) Glauconite D) Phosphorites E) Radiolarian

Radiolarians

Which of the following is an example of a continental-continental divergent plate boundary? A) East Pacific Rise B) San Andreas Fault C) Aleutian Islands D) Red Sea E) Mendocino Fault

Red sea

Wegener used which of the following to provide evidence for continental drift A) Seafloor magnetic patterns B) Locations of active volcanoes C) Magnetic pole reversals D) Earthquake distribution E) Shape of continental margins

Shape of continental margins

Volcanic features on the ocean floor that are less than 1000m tall are called ____ A) guyots B) nemataths C) seaknolls D) seamounts E) islands

Seaknolls

Large volcanoes on the seafloor that are cone-shaped on top because they never reached sea level are called vA) hotspots B) guyots C) tablemounts D) mantle plumes E) seamount

Seamounts

Volcanic peaks on the deep ocean floor with conical tops are called A) seamounts B) submarine canyons C) oceanic ridges D) oceanic trenches E) tablemounts

Seamounts

Stanley Miller's 1952 experiment created ________ from the chemical ingredients thought to exist in Earth's early ocean. A) complex organic molecules B) primitive bacteria C) Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) D) simple organic compounds

Simple organic compounds

between summer and winter which of the following currents reverse its flow direction? A) Brazil Current B) Falkland Current C) Florida Current D) California Current E) Somali Current

Somali current

The method that is used most frequently to investigate seiment and rock layers of the sea floor is _____ A) direct observation B) satellite observation C) sound waves (specifically seismic reflecting profiling) D) light waves E) drilling

Sound waves (specifically seismic reflecting profiling)

The particles found in some sediment that suggests an ET impact event are _____ A) silt B) tektites C) evaporites D) oozes E) clays

Tektites

Which ocean is similar in size and average depth to the Indian ocean? A) The Pacific Ocean B) The Atlantic Ocean C) The Indian Ocean D) The Southern Ocean E) The Antarctic Ocean

The Atlantic Ocean

Which of the following is TRUE about the lithosphere A) The lithosphere is composed of the inner portion of the mantle and the outer core. B) The lithosphere is composed only of igneous rock. C) The lithosphere is composed only of outer mantle material. D) The lithosphere is composed only of metamorphic rock. E) The lithosphere is composed of the crust and the uppermost portion of the mantle.

The lithosphere is composed of the crust and the uppermost portion of the mantle

Which ocean covers more than 1/2 of the ocean surface area on earth? A) The Pacific Ocean B) The Atlantic Ocean C) The Indian Ocean D) The Southern Ocean E) The Antarctic Ocean

The pacific ocean

Which oceans name comes from a word meaning peace? A) The Pacific Ocean B) The Atlantic Ocean C) The Indian Ocean D) The Southern Ocean E) The Antarctic Ocean

The pacific ocean

Is a linear sea floor feature that has the following properties a transform fault, a fracture zone, or neither? It is seismically active, it occurs between offset mid-ocean ridge segments, and the relative movement between two points on either side of the feature is in the same direction. A) Fracture zone B) Transform fault C) Neither

Transform fault

What is a linear sea floor feature that is seismically active, occurs between offset mid-ocean ridge segments, and the relative movement between two points on either side of the feature is in the opposite direction? A) Seaknolls B) Nemataths C) Guyots D) Fracture zone E) Transform fault

Transform fault

which of the following is true of surface water circulation near Antarctica? A) It is dominated by water flow directly away from the polar region toward the north. B) The surface ocean has no strong currents. C) Two circumpolar currents dominate it, one current that moves water to the east and one current that moves water to the west. D) A gyre is formed here. E) The circulation of water around the Antarctic continent is driven by density differences

Two circumpolar currents dominate it, one current that moves water to the east and one current that moves water to the west.

Which of the following is characteristic of continental-continental convergent plate boundaries A) Fracture zones B) Hot spots C) Uplifted mountain ranges D) Mid-ocean ridges E) Volcanic island arcs

Uplifted mountain ranges

Diverging surface water are areas of _____ and _____ productivity A) upwelling; low B) upwelling; high C) downwelling; low D) downwelling; high

Upwelling; high

Most of the explorations by northern and western Europeans during the Middle (dark) ages were undertaken by; a. Vikings of Scandinavia b. Portugal c. France d. Italy e. Spain

Vikings of Scandinavia

All the true oceanic islands are _____ in origin A) volcanic B) collisional C) sedimentary D) erosional E) metamorphic

Volcanic

Seamounts and abyssal hills are _____ in origin A) volcanic B) sedimentary C) erosional D) metamorphic E) seismic

Volcanic

To find the largest area of the ocean with the oldest ocean crust you should go to the A) northern Atlantic B) southern Ocean near Australia C) western Pacific D) eastern Pacific

Western pacific

which of the following best describes the electrolysis method for desalination A) A current is run through positive and negative electrodes in freshwater separated by semipermeable membranes from seawater. B) Large icebergs are brought to coastal waters off countries that need freshwater where they are melted. C) Saltwater is boiled and the water vapor is passed through a cooling condenser, where it condenses as freshwater. D) Seawater is frozen and thawed multiple times, with the salts washed from the ice between each thawing. E) Water on the salty side of a semipermeable membrane is pushed under high pressure through the membrane to the freshwater side.

a current is run through positive and negative electrodes in freshwater separated by semipermeable membranes from seawater

a beach is ____ A) always found along a coast B) only that area above the high-tide mark C) a deposit of the shore area D) always comprised of non-biologic components E) constant in space and time

a deposit of the shore area

Sediments that are poorly sorted were most likely deposited by A) a river delta B) the wind C) a volcanic eruption D) a glacier E) organisms

a glacier

the maximum tidal currents are reported _____ A) at low tide B) about half way between high and low tides C) during neap tides D) at high tide E) in the intertidal zone

about half way between high and low tides

When compard to their warmer water counterparts, cold-water plankton often ____ A) are smaller in size B) are larger in size C) exhibit countershading D) have more spines and ornamentation on the cell wall E) reproduce asexually only

are larger in size

winter beaches _____ A) are narrower than summer beaches due to high-energy waves during the winter B) are characterized by most of the swash soaking into the beach C) contain more sediment than summer beaches due to high-energy waves during the winter D) are wider than summer beaches due to low-energy waves during the winter E) contain less sediment than summer beaches due to low-energy waves during the winter

are narrower than summer beaches due to high energy waves during the winter

the _____ zone includes more than 80% of the benthic environment A) abyssal B) bathyal C) hadal D) littoral E) subneriti

abyssal

which of the following methods are used to measure ocean surface currents directly? A) Pressure gradients B) Anchored buoys C) Doppler flow meters D) Accidental spills from container ships E) Radar altimeters

accidental spills from container ships

Due to concerns about mercury or other contaminants you should limit your consumption of all of the following except ________._ A) Orange Roughy B) Sharks C) Swordfish D) Albacore Tuna E) Alaska Wild Salmon

alaska wild salmon

Which marine ecosystem has average net primary productivity comparable to a tropical rainforest? A) Algae beds and coral reefs B) Estuaries C) Freshwater swamp and marsh D) Open Ocean E) Upwelling zone

algae beds and coral reefs

sediment is supplied to the coastal zone by ____ A) rivers B) local biological activity C) coastal erosion D) All of the above are sources of sediment in the coastal zone. E) Only A and B

all of the above are sources of sediment in the coastal zone

Which set of fins is used as stabilizers? A) Anal and caudal B) Caudal and dorsal C) Anal and dorsal D) Pectoral and pelvic

anal and dorsal

which of the following kingdoms also includes humans? A) Animalia B) Archaebacteria C) Eubacteria D) Fungi E) Plantae

animalia

which of the following kingdoms contains the multicelled animals? A) Archaebacteria B) Eubacteria C) Fungi D) Plantae E) Protista

animalia

typically, the US is influenced more by _____ air masses during the winter and more by _____ air masses during the summer A) tropical; arctic B) arctic; polar C) polar; arctic D) arctic; tropical E) polar; tropical

arctic; tropical

neritic marine environments would be found ____ A) in subduction zones B) associated with continental shelves C) within a deep-sea trench D) at mid-ocean ridges E) deep in the ocean basin

associated with continental shelves

in the US semidurnal tides commonly occur along the ____ A) Pacific coast B) Gulf of Alaska C) Florida Keys D) Atlantic coast E) Gulf of Mexico coast

atlantic coast

ripple like clouds in the sky are an example of ____ waves A) turbidity B) tidal C) splash D) internal E) atmospheric

atmospheric

the basic building blocks of all matter are called A) ions B) protons C) atoms D) neutrons E) electrons

atoms

Productivity is limited by ________ in polar regions and by ________ in the low-latitude tropics. A) nutrient supply; nutrient supply B) nutrient supply; available sunlight C) available sunlight; available sunlight D) available sunlight; nutrient supply

available sunlight; nutrient supply

The first humans from Wester Hemisphere known to have developed the art of navigation were the a. vikings b. phoenicians c. New Zealanders d. Greeks e. Polynesians

b. Phoenicians

Evidence suggests that the sun and the rest of the solar system formed about five ____ years ago a. trillion b. billion c. million d. thousand

b. billion

The separation of erath into layers while it was molten was the result of; A) initial collection of materials and their position in Earth B) differing densities of the elements that make up the Earth C) gravitational force created by the rotating Earth D) presence of water at Earth's surface E) decrease in temperature downward toward the core

b. differing densities of the elements that make up the earth

the part of the shore that is above the high tide shoreline and is covered with water only during storms is known as the ___ A) backshore B) foreshore C) nearshore D) offshore E) shoreline

backshore

the section of the coast that extends from normal high tide level to the highest elevation on land that is affected by storm waves is called the ____ A) nearshore B) foreshore C) backshore D) shoreline E) offshore

backshore

which of the following occurs during heavy wave activity? A) A net movement of sand down the beach face B) Much of the swash soaks into the beach C) The beach is saturated with water from previous waves D) A backward movement of sand along the beach face E) Backwash dominates the transport system

backwash dominates the transport system

the superkingdoms of life called eubacteria is identical to which of the following? A) Archaea B) Archaeabacteria C) Bacteria D) Ediacaria E) Eukarya

bacteria

which of the following domains includes simple life forms with cells that usually lack a nucleus? A) Archaea B) Archaeabacteria C) Bacteria D) Ediacaria E) Eukarya

bacteria

which of the following plankton are the smallest? A) Bacterioplankton B) Virioplankton C) Zooplankton D) Phytoplankton E) Meroplankton

bacterioplankton

Organisms which feed only on bacteria are called ________. A) autotrophic B) bacteriovores C) carnivores D) herbivores E) omnivores

bacteriovores

lagoons that form behind barrier islands are examples of ___ A) bar-built estuaries B) fjords C) coastal plain estuaries D) salt wedge estuaries E) tectonic estuaries

bar built estuaries

which of the following estuaries forms when wave action creates a barrier island that separates the estuary from the ocean? A) Coastal Plain Estuary B) Delta System C) Bar-Built Estuary D) Tectonic Estuary E) Fjord

bar built estuary

the area of the barrier island complex that would contain thickets and woodlands would be the A) low marsh B) barrier flat C) dune D) lagoon E) high marsh

barrier flat

the center of mass of the earth-moon system is called the ____ A) perihelion B) barycenter C) perigee D) aphelion E) apogee

barycenter

the ____ zone corresponds generally to the continental slope A) subneritic B) bathyal C) littoral D) supralittoral E) sublittoral

bathyal

the ____ zone extends from a depth of 200 and 4000 meters A) subneritic B) bathyal C) littoral D) supralittoral E) sublittoral

bathyal

animals that live in the abyssopelagic and _____ zones feed mostly upon one another A) bathypelagic B) abyssopelagic C) nektopelagic D) mesopelagic E) epipelagic

bathypelagic

if one were to walk from the ocean landward across a barrier island complex, in which order would one encounter the following environments? A) Beach, dune, barrier flat, low marsh, high marsh B) Low marsh, high marsh, barrier flat, dune, beach C) Dune, barrier flat, beach, high marsh, low marsh D) Barrier flat, dune, beach, low marsh, high marsh E) Beach, dune, barrier flat, high marsh, low mars

beach, dune, barrier flat, high marsh, low marsh

the sublittoral zone is the area ____ A) below the intertidal zone on the continental shelf B) between the highest high tide and the lowest low tide C) where demersal and pelagic organisms are found D) above the highest tide E) beyond the continental shelf

below the intertidal zone on the continental shelf

most marine species are found in the _____ A) mesopelagic environment B) bathypelagic environment C) oceanic environment D) pelagic environment E) benthic environment

benthic environment

98% of marine species belong to which of the following? A) Fungi B) Plankton C) Benthos D) Nekton E) Plantae

benthos

nutrient flow in an ecosystem is ____ A) top down B) cyclical C) unidirectional D) semi-conservative E) bi-directional

bi-directional

Sediments produced by plants and animals in the sea are called A) hydrogenous B) biogenous C) cosmogenous D) volcanogenic E) lithogenous1

biogenous

The white cliffs of dover an example of which of the following sediment types? A) Biogenous Sediment B) Cosmogenous Sediment C) Hydrogenous Sediment D) Lithogenous Sediment

biogenous sediment

organisms of the mesopelagic zone are characterized by ____ A) no eyes B) bioluminescence C) large, sensitive eyes D) bioluminescence and large, sensitive eyes E) bioluminescence and no eyes

bioluminescence and large sensitive eyes

Which of the following is not an adaptation for deep diving in Cetaceans? A) Having increased hemoglobin concentrations to store more oxygen B) Blood flow is shifted from the brain to the extremities C) Having a lot of myoglobin in the muscles to store oxygen D) Slowed heart rate E) Collapsing the lungs to compensate for increasing water pressure during deep dives

blood flow is shifted from the brain to the extremities

If you are concerned about purchasing fish from health thriving fisheries, which of the following Tuna should you avoid? A) Albacore (Canada & US Pacific, troll/pole) B) Bluefin C) Bigeye (US farmed) D) Tongol (US farmed) E) Yellowfin (US troll/pole)

bluefin

which of the following produces a tidal current? A) Flood tide B) Both neap tides and spring tides C) Both ebb tides and flood tides D) Spring tide E) Ebb tide

both ebb tides and flood tides

Which of the following types of algae is responsible for the name of the Sargasso Sea? A) Brown algae B) Green algae C) Purple algae D) Red algae E) Yellow algae

brown algae

The method of determining latitude in the Northern Hemisphere by measuring the angle between an observers site to the north star and line of site to the northern horizon was developed by a Ptolemy b. Herodotus c. Pytheas d Eratosthenes e Seneca

c Pyhteas

Earths primordial atmosphere most likely included A) ammonia, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water vapor B) nitrogen, ozone, and sulfur dioxide C) carbon dioxide, water vapor, sulfur dioxide, and methane D) hydrogen, helium, and oxygen

c. CO2, water vapor, sulfur dioxide, methane

The European age of discovery began with a. Phoenicians exploration of the mediterranean b.Polynesian colonization of pacific islands c. Christopher Columbus discover of the new world d. viking voyages to North America e. Ferdinand Magellans circumnavigation of the globe

c. Christopher Columbus discovery of the new world

Our world ocean can be divided into four principal oceans plus an additional ocean, based on the ___ of the ocean basins and the ___ of the continents A) position; latitude B) size; shape C) shape; position D) depth; elevation

c. Shape; position

The amount of energy that is necessary to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree celsius is the definition of _____ A) calorie B) latent heat of evaporation C) latent heat of condensation D) thermal capacity E) boiling point elevation

calorie

the first wave that forms when the wind begins to blow across the ocean surface is a ______ A) tsunami B) wind waves C) capillary wave D) seiche E) tide

capillary wave

Sea otters are members of which of the following orders? A) Carnivora B) Cetacea C) Chiroptera D) Rhenanida E) Sirenia

carnivora

the most recent international project to assess the the diversity, distribution and abundance of marine life was called which of the following? A) The Ocean Biogeographic Information System B) International Census of Marine Microbes C) Census of Marine Life D) Systematic Census of the Ocean E) History of Marine Animal Populations

census of marine ife

Satellites uses microwave beams to measure sea level to n accuracy of four A) millimeters B) decimeters C) centimeters D) meters E) kilometers

centimeters

the ____ force pulls an orbiting body toward the center of that orbit A) tidal B) gravitational C) centripetal D) magnetic E) amphidromic

centripetal

Blue whales are members of which of the following orders? A) Carnivora B) Cetacea C) Chiroptera D) Rhenanida E) Sirenia

cetacea

Bowhead whales are members of which of the following orders? A) Carnivora B) Cetacea C) Chiroptera D) Rhenanida E) Sirenia

cetacea

Dolphins are members of which of the following orders? A) Carnivora B) Cetacea C) Chiroptera D) Rhenanida E) Sirenia

cetacea

Finback whales are members of which of the following orders? A) Carnivora B) Cetacea C) Chiroptera D) Rhenanida E) Sirenia

cetacea

Gray whales are members of which of the following orders? A) Carnivora B) Cetacea C) Chiroptera D) Rhenanida E) Sirenia

cetacea

Humpback whales are members of which of the following orders? A) Carnivora B) Cetacea C) Chiroptera D) Rhenanida E) Sirenia

cetacea

Porpoises are members of which of the following orders? A) Carnivora B) Cetacea C) Chiroptera D) Rhenanida E) Sirenia

cetacea

Right whales are members of which of the following orders? A) Carnivora B) Cetacea C) Chiroptera D) Rhenanida E) Sirenia

cetacea

Which of the following deep-water fish was originally called the toothfish and is now on the Seafood Watch List of fish to avoid purchasing? A) Alaskan Salmon B) Greenland Halibut C) Chilean Seabass D) Orange Roughy E) Australian Slimehead

chilean seabass

which of the following is the most abundant negatively charged component of seawater? A) Calcium B) Chloride C) Magnesium D) Sodium E) Sulfate

chloride

diatoms, important producers in the epipelagic open ocean, are members of the division ____ A) Bacillariophyta B) Phaeophyta C) Chrysophyta D) Chlorophyta E) Rhodophyta

chrysophyta

Which of the following are armed with nematocysts containing a painful neurotoxin? A) Cnidarians B) Coccolithophores C) Ctenophores D) Foraminifers E) Radiolarians

cnidarians

Which of the following has tentacles up 60 meters long? A) Cnidarians B) Coccolithophores C) Ctenophores D) Foraminifers E) Radiolarians

cnidarians

Which of the following ecosystems accounts for 18.7% of the world marine fishery? A) Coastal and coral systems B) Nontropical shelves C) Open ocean D) Tropical shelves E) Upwellings

coastal and coral systems

the area of the ocean that produces the largest standing stock of commercial fish is in the ____ A) tropical areas B) coastal areas C) bathypelagic zone D) upwelling areas E) mesopelagic zone

coastal areas

which of the following estuaries forms when sea level rises and floods an existing river valley? A) Coastal Plain Estuary B) Delta System C) Bar-Built Estuary D) Tectonic Estuary E) Fjord

coastal plain estuary

Although primary productivity in tropical areas is generally low, which of the following tropical locations have unusually high primary productivity rates? A) Dead zones B) Hypoxic zones C) Equatorial downwelling zones D) Coastal upwelling zones

coastal upwelling zones

which of the following statements about coastal waters is correct? A) Coastal waters only support about 15% of the total mass of life in the oceans. B) Coastal waters are of minor importance for shipping because they traverse the open ocean. C) Coastal waters receive land-derived pollutants after passing through the open ocean. D) Coastal waters serve as nursery grounds for many species that inhabit the open ocean. E) Coastal waters have limited opportunities for oil production and recreational activities.

coastal waters serve as nursery grounds for many species that inhabit the open ocean

When a meander from gulf stream pinches off and isolates a body of water within the north atlantic gyre; the body of water is called a A) geostrophic circulation B) Langmuir cell C) warm core ring D) cyclonic circulation E) cold core ring

cold core ring

cold air mass moving into an area occupied by relatively warm air is called a/an ____ A) low pressure system B) cold front C) warm front D) occluded front E) high pressure system

cold front

which of the following properties of pure water is different depending on the amount of water present? A) Density B) pH C) Odor D) Color E) Taste

color

which of the following will cause the highest air pressure at the surface? A) A column of cool, less dense air B) A column of cool, dense air C) A column of warm, dense air D) A column of warm, less dense air

column of cool, dense air

the depth at which cellular respiration rate equals the photosynthetic rate is referred to as the ____ photosynthesis A) carbonate depth B) compensation depth C) epipelagic depth D) productive zone E) euphotic zone

compensation depth

a good working definition of life does not need to incorporate that living things ____ A) contain carbon in their chemical makeup B) are capable of reproduction C) can capture, store, and transmit energy D) can change through time E) can adapt to their environmen

contain carbon in their chemical makeup

on an annual basis which of the following fluxess between reservoirs of the hydrologic cycle is the smallest? A) Atmosphere to ocean B) Continent to atmosphere C) Atmosphere to continent D) Ocean to atmosphere E) Continent to ocean

continent to ocean

The Alps are an example of ____ plate boundary A) a continental-continental convergent B) a continental-continental divergent C) an oceanic-oceanic convergent D) an oceanic-continental convergent E) a continental transform

continental continental convergent

the himalaya mountains are an example of ____ plate boundary A) a continental-continental convergent B) a continental-continental divergent C) an oceanic-oceanic convergent D) an oceanic-continental convergent E) a continental transform

continental continental convergent

The east africa rift valleys are an example of ____ plate boundary A) a continental-continental divergent B) an oceanic transform C) an oceanic-oceanic divergent D) an oceanic-oceanic convergent E) an oceanic-continental convergent

continental continental divergent

The red sea is an example of ____ plate boundary A) a continental-continental divergent B) an oceanic transform C) an oceanic-oceanic divergent D) an oceanic-oceanic convergent E) an oceanic-continental convergent

continental continental divergent

Directly seaward of the continental shelf is more steeply sloping region called the A) continental rise B) trench C) mid-ocean ridge D) abyssal plain E) continental slope

continental slope

The relief in which of the following regions is similar to that found in mountain ranges on the continents? A) Shoreline B) Continental shelf C) Abyssal plain D) Continental slope E) Continental rise

continental slope

Where does the deep ocean basin begin along a passive continental margin? A) Abyssal plain B) Shoreline C) Continental rise D) Continental slope E) Continental shelf

continental slope

The San andreas fault is an example of _____ plate boundary A) a continental-continental convergent B) a continental-continental divergent C) an oceanic-oceanic convergent D) an oceanic-continental convergent E) a continental transform

continental transform

The alpine fault of new zealand is an example of _____ plate boundary A) a continental-continental convergent B) a continental-continental divergent C) an oceanic-oceanic convergent D) an oceanic-continental convergent E) a continental transform

continental transform

Which of the following lay eggs that are released into seawater, where they hatch in about a day? A) Coccolithophores B) Copepods C) Ctenophores D) Foraminifers E) Radiolarians

copeopods

Microscopic, shrimplike animals that have a hard exoskeleton that can be either herbivorous, carnivorous, or parasitic are called ________. A) foraminifers B) radiolarians C) copepods D) fishes E) cnidarians

copepods

Which of the following are one of the most numerically dominant types of multicelled organisms on the planet? A) Coccolithophores B) Copepods C) Ctenophores D) Foraminifers E) Radiolarians

copepods

Which of the following have a hard exoskeleton and a segmented body with jointed legs, forked tails and distinct antennae? A) Coccolithophores B) Copepods C) Ctenophores D) Foraminifers E) Radiolarians

copepods

Sediments with an extraterrestrial origin are called A) cosmogenous B) volcanogenic C) hydrogenous D) biogenous E) lithogenous

cosmogenous

the color pattern in which marine organisms are light on the bottom and dark on the top of their bodies camouflaging them against the water air interface is ____ A) countershading B) cryptic coloration C) disruptive coloration D) defensive coloration E) warning coloration

countershading

An example of a "cruiser" is a ________. A) flounder B) tuna C) shark D) grouper E) mackerel

tuna

The Pacific Ocean is example of the ___- stage of the wilson cycle A) mature B) juvenile C) declining D) terminal E) suturing

declining

Organisms within an ecosystem that break down dead and decaying remains and waste products of organisms for their own energy requirements are called ________. A) heterotrophic B) consumers C) decomposers D) producers E) animals

decomposers

compared to an eastern boundary current in a gyre which of the following statement is true for a western boundary current? A) Warmer water B) Increased current velocity C) Deeper current D) Narrower current E) Deeper currents, increased current velocity, warmer water, and narrower current are all true of western boundary currents

deeper currents, increased current velocity, warmer water, and narrower current are all true of western boundary currents

When compared to coastal regions, solar energy extends ________ into the water column and concentrations of nutrients are ________ in the open ocean. A) deeper; greater B) less; greater C) less; lower D) deeper; lower

deeper; lower

As salinity of seawater increases, it's _____ A) density increases B) residence time decreases C) density decreases D) residence time changes E) residence time increases

density increases

Arenicola is an example of a heterotroph that feeds by ________ feeding. A) active predation B) deposit C) filter D) passive predation E) photosynthetic

deposit

The dissolution of the thick tests of foraminifers below the CCD is an example of the ____ of biogenous sediment A) productivity B) erosion C) destruction D) dilution E) ecology

destruction

Important marine autotrophs that have silica Incorporated into their cell walls are _____ A) coccolithophorids B) dinoflagellates C) cyanobacteria D) diatoms E) radiolarians

diatoms

osmotic pressure increases as the ____ A) difference in salinity decreases B) difference in salinity increases C) difference in temperature increases D) temperature increases E) salinity increases

difference in salinity increases

which of the following processes causes sea surface salinity to increase near the tropic of cancer and capricorn? A) Freezing B) Evaporation C) Melting D) Polarization E) Condensation

evaporation

Idealized pressure belts and wind systems are significantly modified by earths titled axis of rotation and _____ A) differences in the heat capacities of the ocean and land B) differences in the latitudinal albedo C) variations in incoming solar radiation over many years D) latitudinal variations in the Coriolis effect E) Ekman transport

differences in the heat capacities of the ocean and land

The process of molecules moving through water from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration due to the random motion of molecules is called ________. A) convection B) diffusion C) osmosis D) mixing E) conduction

diffusion

The deposition of coarse-grained lithogenous material in neritic environments along continental margins is an example of the ________ of biogenous sediment. A) productivity B) erosion C) destruction D) dilution E) ecology

dilution

which of the following is a phytoplankton? A) Virioplankton B) Coccolithophores C) Diatoms D) Dinoflagellates E) Radiolarian

dinoflagellates

which of the following statements concerning tides is correct? A) Mixed tides are a tidal pattern in which there are two high and low tides daily of approximately equal tidal heights. B) Semidiurnal tides are a tidal pattern in which there are two high tides and two low tides per lunar day, one high tide higher than the other. C) Diurnal tides are a tidal pattern in which there is one high tide and one low tide in a lunar day. D) At perigee, tidal ranges are minimized. E) Neap tides occur when the solar tide and the lunar tides are additive, producing the highest high tide and lower low tides.

diurnal tides are a tidal pattern in which there is one high tide and one low tide in a lunar day

Converging surface waters are areas of ____ and _____ productivity A) upwelling; low B) upwelling; high C) downwelling; low D) downwelling; high

downwelling; low

which of the following features is characteristic of a submerging shoreline? A) Drowned beach B) Ancient sea cliffs C) Wave-cut benches D) Marine terrace E) Sea stacks

drowned beach

The European Age of Discovery ended with a. Phoenicians exploration of the mediterranean b.Polynesian colonization of pacific islands c. Christopher Columbus discover of the new world d. viking voyages to North America e. Ferdinand Magellans circumnavigation of the globe

e. Ferdinand Magellans circumnavigation of the globe

The nebular hypothesis suggests that A) galaxies such as the Milky Way form independent of one another B) Earth's moon is an asteroid captured by the Earth's gravity C) the moon is derived from a protoplanet D) the Earth was formed by a cosmic explosion, a "big bang" E) all bodies in the solar system formed from an enormous gas cloud

e. all bodies in the solar system formed from an enormous gas cloud

the benguela current is an example of what type of current? A) Eastern Boundary Current B) Equatorial Counter Current C) Northern Boundary Current D) Southern Boundary Current E) Western Boundary Current

eastern boundary current

the california current is an example of which type of current? A) Eastern Boundary Current B) Equatorial Counter Current C) Northern Boundary Current D) Southern Boundary Current E) Western Boundary Current

eastern boundary current

the euphotic zone is confine to the _____ A) epipelagic zone B) bathypelagic zone C) abyssopelagic zone D) neritic province E) mesopelagic zone

epipelagic zone

the south equatorial current is an example of what type of current? A) Eastern Boundary Current B) Equatorial Counter Current C) Northern Boundary Current D) Southern Boundary Current E) Western Boundary Current

equatorial counter current

Submarine canyons were most likely formed by A) erosion by turbidity currents B) scouring by glaciers during the last ice age C) deposition of terrestrial sediment D) wind erosion in the past E) earthquake activity

erosion by turbidity currents

Which marine ecosystem has the highest average net primary productivity? A) Algae beds and coral reefs B) Estuaries C) Freshwater swamp and marsh D) Open Ocean E) Upwelling zone

estuaries

which of the following kingdoms include blue-green algae? A) Archaebacteria B) Eubacteria C) Fungi D) Plantae E) Protista

eubacteria

which of the following kingdoms includes single celled organisms whose cells lack discrete nuclei and the internal organelles? A) Archaebacteria B) Eubacteria C) Fungi D) Plantae E) Protista

eubacteria

humans are part of which domain? A) Archaea B) Archaeabacteria C) Bacteria D) Ediacaria E) Eukarya

eukarya

which of the following domain includes complex organisms; multicellular plants, multicellular animals, fungi, and protoctists A) Archaea B) Archaeabacteria C) Bacteria D) Ediacaria E) Eukarya

eukarya

which of the following domains has cells that house DNA in a discrete nucleus and contain structures that supply energy to build the cell and maintain its function? A) Archaea B) Archaeabacteria C) Bacteria D) Ediacaria E) Eukarya

eukarya

the zone that extends from the surface to a depth where enough light still exists to support photosynthesis is called the ____ zone A) aphotic B) disphotic C) euphotic D) hyperphotic E) hypophotic

euphotic

an organism that tolerates a wide range of salinities is referred to as ____ A) stenothermal B) eurythermal C) estuarine D) isothermal E) euryhaline

euryhaline

overproduction of organic matter resulting in anoxic conditions is attributed to _____ A) net primary productivity B) photoperiodicity C) autotrophication D) eutrophication E) phototropism

eutrophication

Of all the following processes which one increases the salinity of water? A) Evaporation B) Runoff C) Sea ice melting D) Icebergs melting E) Precipitation

evaporation

which of the following processes increase seawater salinity? A) Sea ice melting B) River runoff C) Iceberg melting D) Precipitation E) Evaporation

evaporation

which of the following is the most specific taxonomic grouping shared by common dolphins and killer whales A) Phylum B) Species C) Order D) Genus E) Family

family

the majority of tsunami are caused by underwater ____ A) avalanches B) turbidity currents C) fault movement D) meteorite impacts E) volcanic eruptions

fault movement

which of the following caused the indian ocean tsunami of 2004? A) Meteorite impact B) Fault movement C) Volcanic eruption D) Landslid

fault movement

which of the following caused the tsunami that killed 159 people in 1946? A) Meteorite impact B) Fault movement C) Volcanic eruption D) Landslide

fault movement

Orchestoidea is an example of a heterotroph that feeds by ________ feeding. A) active predation B) deposit C) filter D) passive predation E) photosynthetic

filter

Whale sharks are an example of a heterotroph that feeds by ________ feeding. A) deposit B) active predation C) photosynthetic D) passive predation E) filter

filter

an estuary formed from a flooded glacial valley is called a ____ A) vertically mixed estuary B) fjord C) coastal plain estuary D) bar-built estuary E) tectonic estuary

fjord

which of the following estuaries forms when sea level rises an floods an existing u-shaped glacial valley? A) Coastal Plain Estuary B) Delta System C) Bar-Built Estuary D) Tectonic Estuary E) Fjord

fjord

Which of the following ecosystems has the highest average net primary productivity? A) Algae beds and coral reefs B) Estuaries C) Freshwater swamp and marsh D) Open Ocean E) Upwelling zone

freshwater swamp and marsh

which of the following kingdoms includes species that function primarily as decomposers in the marine ecosystems? A) Animalia B) Archaebacteria C) Eubacteria D) Fungi E) Plantae

fungi

which of the following kingdoms includes species that live with cyanobacteria or green algae to form lichen? A) Animalia B) Archaebacteria C) Eubacteria D) Fungi E) Plantae

fungi

the main energy resouraces associated with marine sediments are petroleum and ___ A) coal B) wind power C) rare-earth elements D) gas hydrates E) ethanol

gas hydrates

which of the following contains the most organic carbon on earth? A) Peat B) Gas hydrates C) Fossil Fuels D) Soil E) Living organisms

gas hydrates

In general, the restoring force for most wind-generated wave is _____ A) seismic activity B) wind C) surface tension of water molecules D) cohesion of water molecules E) gravity

gravity

Geostrophic circulation within gyre is driven by _____ A) salinity and gravity B) the wind and pressure C) density and the wind D) temperature and pressure E) gravity and the Coriolis effect

gravity and the coriolis effect

the intensity of solar radiation received at lower latitudes (near the equator) compared to higher latitudes (near the pole) is _____ a) same b) greater c) lower

greater

Which of the following animals uses a swim bladder to achieve neutral buoyancy? A) Grouper B) Nautilus C) Spirula D) Sharks E) Tuna

grouper

Which of the following fish waits patiently for prey and exerts themselves only in short bursts as they lunge? A) Marlin B) Tuna C) Shark D) Swordfish E) Grouper

grouper

which of the following statements about grunion is correct? A) Grunion spawn on the three or four nights prior to the highest spring high tide. B) Grunion are similar to salmon in that they return to their stream of birth to spawn. C) Grunion are the only marine fish that comes completely out of water to spawn. D) Fertilized grunion eggs are ready to hatch about twenty days after spawning. E) Grunion count on the highest spring high tide to bury their eggs with sand.

grunion count on the highest spring high tide to bury their eggs with sand

which of the following is not an eastern boundary current? A) West Australian Current B) Gulf Stream C) Peru Current D) Canary Current E) California Current

gulf stream

A tablemount is another name for a(n) A) guyot B) seaknoll C) nematath D) island E) abyssal hil

guyot

Underwater volcanic peaks that resemble volcanoes on land except tat they are flat on top called A) oceanic ridges B) ultra-slow spreading centers C) oceanic rises D) volcanic arcs E) guyots

guyots

a spring tide _____ A) has very high high tides and very low low tides B) occurs at the vernal equinox C) has very little difference between high and low tides D) has moderate high and low tides E) occurs at a blue moon

had very high high tides and very low low tides

the ____ zone consists of only deep trenches along the margins of continents A) abyssal B) bathyal C) hadal D) littoral E) subneriti

hadal

The collapse of Atlantic cod stocks resulted in fishers seeking the deep-water Greenland ________, which is now in danger of becoming overfished throughout the Atlantic. A) flounder B) halibut C) tilapia D) herring E) haddock

halibut

a layer of rapidly changing salinity with depth is called a A) halocline B) lysocline C) pycnocline D) syncline E) thermocline

halocline

Sea lions are easily distinguished from seals because they ________. A) cannot rotate their front flippers backward B) use their rear flippers for swimming C) have external ears D) cannot rotate their front flippers forward E) have a short neck

have external ears

prevailing offshore winds produce coastal waters that ____ A) have lower salinities B) are biologically diverse C) are cooler D) have higher salinities E) are identical to the open ocean

have higher salinities

Organisms which feed directly on plants or algae are called ________. A) autotrophic B) bacteriovores C) carnivores D) herbivores E) omnivores

herbivores

Tectonic plates are pieces of the _____ that float on the more fluid ____ below A) asthenosphere; lithosphere B) crust; lithosphere C) lithosphere; mesosphere D) mantle; crust E) lithosphere; asthenosphere

lithosphere; asthenosphere

Which of the following types of caudal fins is asymmetrical, with most of their mass and surface area in the upper lobe? A) Forked caudal fin B) Heterocercal caudal fin C) Lunate caudal fin D) Rounded caudal fin E) Truncate caudal fin

heterocercal caudal fin

Which of the following types of caudal fins is found in sharks? A) Forked caudal fin B) Heterocercal caudal fin C) Lunate caudal fin D) Rounded caudal fin E) Truncate caudal fin

heterocercal caudal fin

The caudal fin shape that is asymmetrical, with most of the mass in the upper lobe, is a ________. A) forked fin B) rounded fin C) truncate fin D) lunate fin E) heterocercal fin

heterocercal fin

Bacteriovores, carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores are types of ________ organisms. A) heterotrophic B) producer C) siliceous D) autotrophic E) decomposer

heterotrophic

which property of water causes coastal communities to have only moderate differences in daily highs and lows when compared to inland communities A) High heat capacity B) Low viscosity C) High viscosity D) High salinity E) Low heat capacity

high heat capacity

if the side of the earth that faces the moon experiences a high tide, then the side of the earth that is opposite from the moon will have a ____ A) low tide B) neap tide C) proxigean tide D) spring tide E) high tide

high tide

when ice forms from seawater the remaining seawater will have a _____ A) higher salinity B) higher temperature C) lower temperature D) decreased density E) darker color

higher salinity

in comparison to most other liquids, the heat capacity of liquid water is _____ A) related to solvent concentration B) higher than other liquids C) a function of salinity D) lower than other liquids E) about the same as other liquids

higher than other liquids

Earth is a layered sphere with the ________-density material found near the center of Earth and the ________- density material located near the surface. a. highest; highest; b. lowest; lowest c. lowest; highest d. highest; lowest

highest; lowest

Deep-sea fish species exhibit which of the following adaptations to life in the deep ocean? A) Small sharp teeth B) Rigid bodies C) Small mouths D) Hinged jaws E) Insensitive eyes

hinged jaws

Whales evolved from a land-dwelling ancestor similar to which of the following? A) Yak B) Bear C) Mastodon D) Elephant E) Hippopotamus

hippopotamus

organisms that spend their entire lives as plankton are called which of the following? A) Holoplankton B) Virioplankton C) Zooplankton D) Meroplankton E) Phytoplankton

holoplankton

Organisms such as a mackerel sharks and tunas that can maintain a relatively constant body temperature are referred to as ________. A) poikilothermic B) homeothermic C) ectothermic D) cold-blooded E) None of the above is correct.

homeothermic

The big island of hawaii is an example of a volcanic island associated with volcanic activity at a A) mid-ocean ridge B) hotspot C) island arc D) transform fault E) deep sea trench

hotspot

Marine phosphate is example of which sediment type? A) Biogenous Sediment B) Cosmogenous Sediment C) Hydrogenous Sediment D) Lithogenous Sediment E) Terrigenous Sediment

hydrogenous sediment

Oolites are example of which sediment type? A) Biogenous Sediment B) Cosmogenous Sediment C) Hydrogenous Sediment D) Lithogenous Sediment E) Terrigenous Sediment

hydrogenous sediment

the particle size on a beach ___ A) is related to whatever material is locally available B) varies only with storm intensity and duration C) can be related to the frequency of storms D) shows seasonal variation only on low energy coasts E) is a function of the type of bedrock underlying the coastal area

is related to whatever materials is locally available

the zone between high and low tides coincides with the ____ zone A) hadal B) littoral C) abyssal D) bathyal E) subneritic

littoral

in coastal regions, sea breezes happen _____ and land breeze happen _____ A) in the morning; at night B) at night; in the morning C) in the afternoon; at night D) at night; in the afternoon E) in the morning; in the afternoon F) in the afternoon; in the morning

in the afternoon; at night

where does sand accumulate during light wave activity? A) Beneath the breakers B) Along the beach face C) Behind the dunes D) Offshore sand bars E) In the berm

in the berm

which of the following has caused an increase in the mortality of blue crab, oysters and other bottom dwelling animals in chespeake bay since the early 1950's A) Increased maximum river flow in the spring B) An oil pipeline rupture and spill C) Large seasonal changes in salinity and temperature D) Increased discharge of sewage and fertilizers E) Numerous drier years with less river runoff

increased discharge of sewage and fertilizers

Eustatic changes in sea level might include ____ A) increased glacial melting due to the global warming B) volcanic activity resulting in the formation of new continental crust C) rise in sea level due to a large weight of glacier on a continental mass D) sinking of the crust due to large increases in sediment load E) uplift related to earthquake activity

increased glacial melting due to the global warming

Based on the Theory of Plate Tectonics, you would expect to find ________ heat flow at the mid-ocean ridge and ________ heat flow at subduction zones when compared to other parts of the crust. A) decreased; increased B) decreased; decreased C) increased; increased D) increased; decreased

increased; decreased

The salinity curve for low latitudes shows ________ salinity at the surface and ________ salinity at depth A) decreased, increased B) decreased, decreased C) increased, increased D) increased, decreased

increased; decreased

The surface tension of water _____ A) increases as density decreases B) is very similar in other liquids C) is related to salinity D) is relatively low E) is relatively high

increases as density decreases

phytoplankton use body size to keep afloat because a small body size ___ surface area to volume ratio and ___ their frictional resistance A) increases; increases B) decreases; increases C) decreases; decreases D) increases; decreases E) There is no relationship between body size and floating

increases; increases

which of the following statements regarding water density is correct? A) Decreasing amounts of dissolved substances inhibits the formation of hydrogen bonds, which restricts the number of ice crystals that can form. B) Decreasing pressure increases the number of water molecules in a given volume and inhibits the number of ice crystals that can be created. C) Increasing the pressure decreases the temperature of maximum density for freshwater because the formation of bulky ice crystals is inhibited. D) Adding dissolved substances increases the temperature of maximum density for water because the formation of lessdense ice crystals is suppressed.

increasing the pressure decreases the temperature of maximum density for freshwater because the formation of bulky ice crystals is inhibited

which of the following natural gasses is most common in gas hydrates from under the ocean floor? A) Ethane B) Carbon dioxide C) Hydrogen sulfide D) Propane E) Methane

methane

which of the following terms describes organisms living buried in the sand, shells or mud? A) Benthonektos B) Epifauna C) Infauna D) Nektobenthos E) Planktofauna

infauna

the doldrums refer to the same region as the ____ A) inter-tropical convergence zone B) trade winds C) subtropical jet stream D) jet stream E) subtropic

inter-tropical convergence zone

the movement of sea water at a pynocline creates _____ waves A) ocean B) splash C) internal D) turbidity E) tidal

internal

organisms with small bodies, extremely large mouths and sharp teeth are likely to be found in the ____ A) intertidal zone B) photic zone C) bathypelagic zone D) epipelagic zone E) neritic province

intertidal zone

the tide generating force varies ____ A) directly with the square of the distance between the objects B) inversely with the cube of the distance between the objects C) directly with the square of the distances of the objects divided by the product of the masses D) inversely with the square of the distance between the objects E) directly with the cube of the distance between the objects

inversely with the cube of the distance between the objects

human consumption of which of the following components of seawater helps to prevent goiter? A) Calcium B) Chloride C) Magnesium D) Sodium E) Iodine

iodine

The concentration of which of the following nutrients limits productivity in the waters near Antarctica and the Galapagos Islands? A) Silica B) Iron C) Nitrogen D) Phosphorus E) Sodium

iron

many of the unique properties of water are attributed to the fact that water A) contains ionic bonds B) exists in three states of matter on Earth's surface C) requires heat to condense D) is a universal solvent E) is a polar molecule

is a polar molecule

most marine species inhabit the benthic environment because it ____ A) is less stable than the terrestrial environment B) is a prime habitat for life C) is more stable than the planktonic environment D) doesn't have any sunlight E) is less stable than the planktonic environment

is less stable than the planktonic environment

so few of the worlds species live in the ocean because the marine environment ____ A) is a prime habitat for life B) is a poor habitat for life C) is less stable than the terrestrial environment D) doesn't have any sunlight E) is more stable than the terrestrial environment

is less stable than the terrestrial environment

Terrigenous sediement is another name for which of the following? A) Biogenous Sediment B) Cosmogenous Sediment C) Hydrogenous Sediment D) Lithogenous Sediment

lithogenous sediment

The island of java is an example of a volcanic island associated with volcanic activity at a ____ A) mid-ocean ridge B) hotspot C) island arc D) transform fault E) deep sea trench

island arc

the island of honshu is an example of a volcanic island associated with volcanic activity at a A) mid-ocean ridge B) hotspot C) island arc D) transform fault E) deep sea trench

island arc

the majority of marine invertebrates are ____ A) estuarine B) isotonic with respect to their environment C) adapted to life in the pelagic zone D) hypertonic with respect to their environment E) found only in benthic environments

isotonic with respect to their environment

Cruisers are thought to have relatively high body temperature because ________. A) it helps them blend more easily with their environment B) it increases the power output of muscle tissue C) they are cold blooded D) it assists them in predator avoidance E) they only need to move periodically

it increases the power output of muscle tissue

Which of the following is a member of the Phylum Cnidaria? A) Copepod B) Salp C) Jellyfish D) Sea gooseberry E) Nautilus

jellyfish

Which of the following toxins is responsible for paralytic shellfish poisoning in humans? A) Dioxin B) Ciguatera C) Gonyaulax D) Karenia E) Mercury

karenia

in order to keep up with the tidal force of the moon, the tidal bulge waveform moves across earths oceans at a speed of about 1600 ____ per hour A) centimeters B) kilometers C) meters D) miles E) fantoms

kilometers

which of the following is the msot specific taxonomic grouping shared by common dolphins and bat stars A) Phylum B) Species C) Order D) Genus E) Family

kingdom

which of the following associations is correct? A) Kingdom Eubacteria—bacteria in hydrothermal vents B) Kingdom Protista—mushrooms C) Kingdom Plantae—blue-green algae D) Kingdom Fungi—phytoplankton E) Kingdom Animalia—sponges

kingdom animalia -- sponges

Which of the following is not an adaptation of deep-sea fishes? A) Counter-illumination B) Good sensory devices such as sensitive lateral lines C) Hinged jaws D) Large body sizes E) Large mouths with sharp, needle-like teeth

large body sizes

Individual members of a feeding population in a food chain are generally ________ in size and ________ numerous than their prey. A) larger; more B) smaller; less C) larger; less D) smaller; more

larger; less

deep water currents move ____ volumes of water and are much _____ than surface currents A) larger; faster B) smaller; slower C) larger; slower D) smaller; faster

larger; slower

the max sustainable yield is best defined as ____ A) minimum catch that will still allow the population to increase B) largest catch that will cover the minimum cost of fishing C) annual harvest that will balance natural mortality and predation D) largest catch that can be taken without overfishing E) maximum fishing effort allowed after overfishing occurs

largest catch that can be taken without overfishing

the strength of a hurricane stems from waters A) latent heat of melting B) latent heat of fusion C) latent heat of sublimation D) latent heat of condensation E) latent heat of deposition

latent heat of condensation

When compared to the open ocean, solar energy extends ________ into the water column and concentrations of nutrients are ________ in coastal regions. A) deeper; lower B) less; greater C) less; lower D) deeper; greater

less; greater

productivity in polar ocean is ____ A) oxygen-limited B) light- and nutrient-limited C) nutrient- and oxygen-limited D) light-limited E) nutrient limited

light limited

Sediments derived from preexisting rocks on land are called A) hydrogenous B) biogenous C) cosmogenous D) volcanogenic E) lithogenous

lithogenous

compared with a solar day, a lunar day is A) twice the length of a solar day B) longer than a solar day C) shorter than a solar day D) equal to a solar day E) half the length of a solar day

longer than a solar day

Sound travels as _____ waves A) longitudinal B) orbital C) reflective D) refractive E) transverse

longitudinal

____ waves also known as push pull waves A) longitudinal B) orbital C) reflective D) refractive E) transverse

longitudinal

eroded material is carried along coastlines from high energy wave areas to _____ A) low-energy wave areas B) the nearshore zone C) the foreshore D) active offshore berms E) the backshore

low energy wave areas

Compred to Antarctic Bottom Water, North Atlantic Deep Water is ____ A) colder B) higher in salinity C) higher in nutrients D) denser E) lower in oxygen

lower in oxygen

White muscle tissue in fish supplies a much ________ amount of oxygen and supports a much ________ metabolic rate than red tissue. A) greater; higher B) greater; lower C) lower; lower D) lower; higher

lower; lower

plankton that measure between 2 to 20 centimeters are classified, based on size as which of the following? A) Macroplankton B) Phytoplankton C) Picoplankton D) Virioplankton E) Zooplankton

macroplankton

which of the following plankton are the largest? A) Macroplankton B) Phytoplankton C) Picoplankton D) Virioplankton E) Zooplankton

macroplankton

Identify the mismatched pair. A) Manatee—Cetacea B) Sea otter—Carnivora C) Dolphin—Cetacea D) Walrus—Pinnipedia E) Dugong—Sirenia

manatee -- cetacea

The gray whale and other baleen whales migrate every year to ________. A) feed in the tropics during the summer B) feed in the tropics during the winter C) mate and give birth in the tropics during the winter D) mate and give birth in the Arctic and Antarctic regions during the summer E) feed in the Arctic and Antarctic regions during the winter

mate and give birth in the tropics during the winter

when less saline water enters a marginal sea above a return flow of saltier water, the circulation pattern is called ____ A) lagoon circulation B) loop current circulation C) fjord circulation D) Mediterranean circulation E) estuarine circulation

mediterranean circulation

which of the following occurs at the same temperature as the freezing point? A) Boiling point B) Lagrangian point C) Freezing point D) Condensation point E) Polarization point

melting point

organisms that spend only part of their lives as plankton are called which of the following? A) Holoplankton B) Virioplankton C) Zooplankton D) Meroplankton E) Phytoplankton

meroplankton

planktonic organisms that spend part of their life in planktonic form and the rest of their life as either benthos or nekton are called ____ A) macroplankton B) meroplankton C) bacterioplankton D) zooplankton E) holoplankton

meroplankton

a dissolved oxygen minimum layer occurs in the ____ zone A) bathypelagic B) abyssopelagic C) nektopelagic D) mesopelagic E) epipelagic

mesopelagic

the ancient remains of which of the following, buried before they could decompose, are the source of today's petroleum deposits? A) Fish and amphibians B) Dinosaurs C) Peat and coal D) Microscopic organisms E) Land based plants

microscopic organisms

Cosmogenous sediments consists of 2 main types of sediment A) abyssal clays and evaporites B) biogenous oozes and evaporites C) biogenous oozes and macroscopic meteor debris D) microscopic spherules and abyssal clays E) microscopic spherules and macroscopic meteor debris

microscopic spherules and macroscopic meteor debris

Ascension Island is an exampe of a volcanic island associated with volcanic activity at a _____ A) mid-ocean ridge B) hotspot C) island arc D) transform fault E) deep sea trench

mid ocean ridge

the most common tidal pattern around the world are _____ A) semidiurnal tides B) spring tides C) diurnal tides D) proxigean tides E) mixed tides

mixed tides

a group of 2 or more atoms held together by mutually shared electrons is called A) ions B) molecules C) neutrons D) electrons E) protons

molecules

Much of the profound influence water temperature has on marine life is because cold water is ________ dense and has a ________ viscosity than warm water. A) more; lower B) less; lower C) more; higher D) less; higher E) There is no relationship between density and viscosity.

more; higher

the minimum tidal range happens during ____ tides A) fall B) neap C) spring D) summer E) winter

neap

there is destructive interference between the lunar and solar tidal bulges during ___ tides A) fall B) neap C) spring D) summer E) winter

neap

the part of the shore that extends seaward from the low tide shoreline to the low tide breaker line is known as the ___ A) backshore B) foreshore C) nearshore D) offshore E) shoreline

nearshore

the seasonal temperature range in the deep ocean is usually ___ A) between −2° and 32°C B) between 8° and 25°C C) between 2° and 8°C D) between 0° and 15°C E) negligible

negligible

all animals capable of moving independently of the ocean currents are called? A) Animalia B) Plankton C) Benthos D) Plantae E) Nekton

nekton

which of the following includes most adult fish, marine mammals, marine reptiles, and some marine invertebrates? A) Animalia B) Plankton C) Benthos D) Plantae E) Nekton

nekton

which of the following word pairs correctly link a descriptor with the way in which the organism lives in the ocean? A) plankton—bottom-dwelling B) nekton—swim C) benthos—drift D) benthos—swim E) nekton—bottom-dwelling

nekton -- swim

Squids, fish, sea turtles, and marine mammals are examples of ________ organisms. A) nektonic B) phytoplanktonic C) zooplanktonic D) benthic E) abyssal

nektonic

sediments found on continental margins are called A) estuarine B) oceanic C) neritic D) pelagic E) continental

neritic

The type of marine sediment that forms the thickest deposits worldwide is ____ A) pelagic biogenous calcareous deposits B) manganese nodule deposits C) neritic siliceous sediment deposits D) neritic, lithogenous sediment deposits E) abyssal clay deposits

neritic, lithogenous sediment deposits

the 2 most abundant components of dry air are ____ A) oxygen and water vapor B) carbon dioxide and water vapor C) nitrogen and oxygen D) oxygen and carbon dioxide E) nitrogen and carbon dioxide

nitrogen and oxygen

the nutrients that tend to limit photosynthesis in marine environments include A) carbon dioxide and nitrogen B) carbon dioxide C) phosphorus D) nitrogen and phosphorus E) nitrogen

nitrogen and phosphorus

the term bycatch or incidental catch refers to __ A) krill and other shellfish B) species raised in aquaculture settings C) species caught as part of traditional fisheries D) non-target species that are caught along with commercial species E) species harvested for industrial purposes

non target species that are caught along with commercial species

The flow of energy through a biotic community is ________. A) cyclic and unidirectional B) noncyclic and unidirectional C) noncyclic and multidirectional D) cyclic and multidirectional

noncyclic and unidirectional

Which of the following ecosystems accounts for 35.6% of the world marine fishery? A) Coastal and coral systems B) Nontropical shelves C) Open ocean D) Tropical shelves E) Upwellings

nontropical shelves

the trade winds blow in which of the following directions in the northern hemisphere A) From northeast to southwest B) From northwest to southeast C) From southeast to northwest D) From southwest to northeas

northeast to southwest

The north atlantic current is an example of what type of current? A) Eastern Boundary Current B) Equatorial Counter Current C) Northern Boundary Current D) Southern Boundary Current E) Western Boundary Current

northern boundary current

the north pacific current is an example of what type of current? A) Eastern Boundary Current B) Equatorial Counter Current C) Northern Boundary Current D) Southern Boundary Current E) Western Boundary Current

northern boundary current

in the southern hemisphere the coastal geostrophic current curves ____ on the eastern coast of continents A) northward B) southward C) westward D) eastward

northward

The prevailing westerly wind blows in which of the following directions in the Southern Hemisphere A) From northeast to southwest B) From northwest to southeast C) From southeast to northwest D) From southwest to northeas

northwest to southeast

the mealstrom off the coast of ____ is one of the strongest whirlpools in the world A) Norway B) Canada C) Italy D) Scotland E) Japan

norway

in temperate oceans of the northern hemisphere during the winter months ____ A) nutrient concentrations are high, solar input is low, and water temperatures decrease B) nutrient concentrations are low, solar input is high, and water temperatures decrease C) nutrient concentrations are high, solar input is high, and water temperatures decrease D) nutrient concentrations are high, solar input is high, and water temperatures increase E) nutrient concentrations are low, solar input is low, and water temperatures decrease

nutrient concentrations are high, solar input is low and water temperature decreases

in temperate oceans of the northern hemisphere during the summer months ____ A) nutrient concentrations are high, solar input is low, and water temperatures decrease B) nutrient concentrations are low, solar input is high, and water temperatures decrease C) nutrient concentrations are high, solar input is high, and water temperatures decrease D) nutrient concentrations are high, solar input is high, and water temperatures increase E) nutrient concentrations are low, solar input is low, and water temperatures decrease

nutrient concentrations are low, solar input is high, dissolved oxygen decreases

In middle latitude (temperate) oceans, primary productivity is limited by ________ in the spring and by ________ in the fall. A) nutrient supply; available sunlight B) nutrient supply; nutrient supply C) available sunlight; nutrient supply D) available sunlight; available sunlight

nutrient supply; available sunlight

the movement of air across the ocean surface creates ____ waves A) ocean B) tidal C) turbidity D) atmospheric E) splash

ocean

The aleutian islands are an example of ______ plate boundary A) a continental-continental convergent B) a continental-continental divergent C) an oceanic-oceanic convergent D) an oceanic-continental convergent E) a continental transform

oceanic oceanic convergent

New lithosphere is produced in association with ____ A) transform faults B) hydrothermal vents C) oceanic ridges D) deep-sea trenches E) fracture zones

oceanic ridges

The steeply sloping and slower spreading parts of the mid ocean ridges are called A) oceanic rises B) guyots C) nemataths D) volcanic arcs E) oceanic ridges

oceanic ridges

Segments of the oceanic ridge system that are gentler and less rugged in slope due to faster rates of seafloor spreading are called _____ A) oceanic rises B) convergent plate boundaries C) deep-sea trenches D) transform faults E) fracture zones

oceanic rises

The gently sloping and fast spreading parts of the mid ocean ridge are called A) oceanic rises B) guyots C) nemataths D) volcanic arcs E) oceanic ridges

oceanic rises

The Eltanin Fault is an example of ____ plate boundary A) a continental-continental convergent B) a continental-continental divergent C) oceanic transform D) an oceanic-continental convergent E) a continental transform

oceanic transform

The Mendocino Fault is an example of ____ plate boundary A) a continental-continental convergent B) a continental-continental divergent C) an oceanic-oceanic convergent D) an oceanic-continental convergent E) a oceanic transform

oceanic transform

Volcanic features on the ocean floor that are less than 1000 meter (.6miles) tall are called A) tablemounts B) seamounts C) oceanic ridges D) abyssal hills E) oceanic trenches

oceanic trenches

along the margins of the pacific are found most of earths A) tablemounts B) seamounts C) oceanic ridges D) abyssal hills E) oceanic trenches

oceanic trenches

high latitude ocean water tends to support large planktonic communities because _____ A) of the longer summer day length B) there is abundant light C) of higher dissolved oxygen and nutrient concentrations D) of higher dissolved carbon dioxide E) there are fewer predators that feed on plankton

of higher dissolved oxygen and nutrient concentrations

the part of the shore beyond the low tide breaker line and is deep enough that waves rarely affect the bottom is known as the ____ A) backshore B) foreshore C) nearshore D) offshore E) shoreline

offshore

Organisms which feed directly on plants, algae, and other animals are called ________. A) autotrophic B) bacteriovores C) carnivores D) herbivores E) omnivores

omnivores

an area that experiences diurnal tides will have _____ A) one high tide and two low tides daily B) two unequal low and high tides daily C) two high tides and two low tides of nearly equal height daily D) one low tide and two high tides daily E) one high tide and one low tide daily

one high tide and one low tide daily

in the clearest ocean water, solar energy may be detected to depths of ____ A) one kilometer B) 20 meters C) one to two kilometers D) 100 meters E) two to three kilometers

one kilometer

Ocean surface currents transfer about ____ of the total amount of heat from the tropics to the poles A) three-fourths B) one-half C) one-fourth D) one-third E) two-thirds

one third

the type of circulation pattern found in laguna madre is ____ A) wind-driven circulation pattern B) slightly stratified circulation pattern C) vertically mixed circulation pattern D) salt wedge pattern E) opposite of the typical estuarine circulation pattern

opposite of the typical estuarine circulation pattern

Which of the following deep-water fish was original called the slimehead and is now on the Seafood Watch List of fish to avoid purchasing? A) Patagonian Toothfish B) Alaskan Salmon C) Orange Roughy D) Chilean Seabass E) Greenland Halibut

orange roughy

_____ waves also known as interface waves A) longitudinal B) orbital C) reflective D) refractive E) transverse

orbital

waves at the ocean surface are ____ waves A) longitudinal B) orbital C) reflective D) refractive E) transverse

orbital

Water waves are ____ A) orbital waves B) longitudinal waves C) capillary waves D) transverse waves

orbital waves

which of the following statements is true regarding pH is true? A) pH relates to relative acid-base ion balance in a solution. B) A pH of 10 is acidic, and a pH of 3 is alkaline. C) pH will change in deeper water when organisms with calcite shells sink. D) As a whole, the pH of the ocean is slightly acidic. E) Buffers accelerate large changes in the pH of a solution.

pH relates to relative acid base ion balance in a solution

a vast majority of all large tsunami are generated in the ____ ocean A) Atlantic B) Pacific C) Southern D) Indian E) Antarctic

pacific

The study of how the ocean, atmosphere, and land have interacted in the past to produce changes in ocean chemistry, circulation, biology, and climate is called ____ A) paleoceanography B) plate tectonics C) biogeochemistry D) climatology E) historical oceanography

paleoceanography

A squids mouthpiece resembles a ________. A) volcanic crater B) suction cup C) dog's mouth D) dolphin's blowhole E) parrot's beak

parrots beak

Sea anemone are an example of a heterotroph that feeds by ________ feeding. A) filter B) deposit C) active predation D) photosynthetic E) passive predation

passive predation

tidal ranges will be greatest when the earth and the moon are at ____ A) perigee B) apogee C) perihelion D) proxigean E) aphelion

perigee

the time between 2 successive waves is called the ____ A) period B) crest C) height D) frequency E) trough

period

With respect to mid ocean ridges transform faults are ____ A) perpendicular to the ridge axis B) located in submarine canyons C) parallel to the rift valley D) associated with hydrothermal vents

perpendicular to the ridge axis

plankton that measure between 0.2 to 2 microns are classified, based on size, as which of the following? A) Macroplankton B) Phytoplankton C) Picoplankton D) Virioplankton E) Zooplankton

picoplankton

most of earths mass of living organisms that consists of which of the following? A) Nekton B) Plankton C) Benthos D) Animalia E) Plantae

plankton

which of the following kingdoms contains the multicelled plants (photosynthesize) A) Archaebacteria B) Eubacteria C) Fungi D) Plantae E) Protista

plantae

which of the following kingdoms has only a few species living in the marine environment? A) Archaebacteria B) Eubacteria C) Fungi D) Plantae E) Protista

plantae

what type of breaker is the best for surfing? A) Plunging breaker B) Spilling breaker C) Standing breaker D) Surging breaker E) Swelling breaker

plunging breaker

which type of breaker has a curling crest that moves over an air pocket? A) Plunging breaker B) Spilling breaker C) Standing breaker D) Surging breaker E) Swelling breaker

plunging breaker

waves that are breaking along the shore and are forming a curling crest over an air pocket are called A) surf B) gravity waves C) swells D) plunging breakers E) spilling breakers

plunging breakers

which type of breaker forms on moderately steep beach slopes? A) Plunging breaker B) Spilling breaker C) Standing breaker D) Surging breaker E) Swelling breaker

plunging breakers

the oceanic climate region that is characterized by sea ice coverage in the winter and open water (but cold) in the summer is _____ A) polar B) temperate C) subtropical D) subpolar E) tropical

polar

hydrogen bonds form between neighboring water molecules because of A) viscosity of water B) surface tension of water C) polarity of water molecules D) sharing of electrons between the atoms E) transfer of electrons between the atoms

polarity of water molecules

Polar high pressure occurs in which of the following regions? A) Equatorial (0 to 5 degrees) B) 5 to 30 degrees C) 30 degrees D) 30 to 60 degrees E) 60 degrees F) 60 to 90 degrees G) Poles (90 degrees)

poles (90 degrees)

Warm currents flowing ____ on the ____ sides of continents produce warm, humid conditions A) toward the equator; western B) poleward; eastern C) poleward; western D) toward the equator; eastern

poleward eastern

refraction causes bays, near headlands, to be areas of _____ surfing and sites of ______ A) poor; deposition B) good; erosion C) poor; erosion D) good; deposition

poor; deposition

A person experiences a popping feeling in their ears during the takeoff or landing of an airplane or while driving on steep mountain roads due to changes in the ________ of the atmosphere. A) water vapor content B) temperature C) pressure D) movement E) density

pressure

Which of the following methods are used to measure ocean surface currents indirectly? A) Radio-transmitting float bottles B) Accidental spills from container ships C) Pressure gradients D) Propeller flow meters E) Free-drifting Argo floats

pressure gradients

planktonic organisms often have needle like structures that ____ A) serve as a "skeleton" to support the diatom B) prevent sinking C) increase density D) are used as a defense mechanism E) are used as paddles to catch ocean currents

prevent sinking

Most active swimming fish use dorsal and anal fins ________. A) for swim propulsion B) primarily as stabilizers C) to hold onto prey D) to increase the surface area E) to turn, brake, and balance

primarily as stabilizers

Most active swimming fish use vertical fins ________. A) for swim propulsion B) primarily as stabilizers C) to hold onto prey D) to increase the surface area E) to turn, brake, and balance

primarily as stabilizers

in general, the rate at which energy is stored by organisms through the formation of organic matter is called A) chlorophyll B) biomass C) primary productivity D) compensation depth E) upwelling

primary productivity

Organisms within an ecosystem that nourish themselves through either photosynthesis or chemosynthesis are called ________. A) producers B) animals C) consumers D) decomposers E) heterotrophic

producers

The number of organisms present in the surface water above the ocean floor is called A) dilution B) erosion C) ecology D) productivity E) destruction

productivity

an area of the ocean where rapid change in ocean density occurs with a change in depth is the _____ A) isocline B) pycnocline C) halocline D) barocline E) thermocline

pycnocline

many of the organisms responsible for toxic red tides and paralytic shellfish poisoning belong to the divsion A) Bacillariophyta B) Phaeophyta C) Chrysophyta D) Pyrrophyta E) Rhodophyta

pyrrophyta

which of the following rivers has the largest tidal bores in the world? A) Amazon B) Qiantang C) Mississippi D) Mekon E) Thames

qiantang

narrow currents flowing across the surf zone toward the open ocean are called A) rip currents B) longshore currents C) surf flow D) nearshore currents E) swash

rip currents

Which of the following methods are used to measure ocean surface currents indirectly? A) Radio-transmitting float bottles B) Accidental spills from container ships C) Free-drifting Argo floats D) Radar altimeters E) Propeller flow meters

radar altimeters

Which of the following are single-celled, microscopic protozoans that build their hard shells out of silica? A) Coccolithophores B) Copepods C) Ctenophores D) Foraminifers E) Radiolarians

radiolarians

demand for which of the following resources has skyrocketed in recent years? A) Manganese nodules and crusts B) Phosphorite C) Sand and gravel D) Rare-earth elements E) Gas hydrates

rare earth elements

Which of the following is the major environmental concern regarding the release of methane from the sea floor to the atmosphere? A) Release of large quantities of methane from the ocean causes dramatic effects on global climate. B) At least fifty deep-ocean floor sites may contain extensive methane hydrate deposits. C) Sea floor methane seeps support a rich community of organisms that depend on the methane. D) Sudden releases of methane hydrates have been linked to underwater slope failures. E) Methane is created when bacteria break down organic matter trapped in sea floor sediments

release of large quantities of methane from the ocean causes dramatic effects on global climate

the difference between centripetal forces and gravitational forces is called the ____ A) resultant force B) diurnal force C) solar force D) dynamic force E) tidal force

resultant force

whirlpools can be created in some restricted shallow passages due to ____ A) wave refraction B) tsunamis or tidal waves C) reversing tidal currents D) a vertically mixed estuary E) tidal bores up low-lying rivers

reversing tidal currents

the most abundant marine macroscopic algae are members of the division ____ A) Bacillariophyta B) Phaeophyta C) Chrysophyta D) Chlorophyta E) Rhodophyta

rhodophya

Which of the following types of caudal fins is flexible and useful in accelerating and maneuvering at slow speeds? A) Forked caudal fin B) Heterocercal caudal fin C) Lunate caudal fin D) Rounded caudal fin E) Truncate caudal fin

rounder caudal fin

Estuarine circulation associated with a deep, high river volume system where no horizontal salinity gradient exists at the surface is called a ________. A) vertically mixed estuary B) bar-built estuary C) highly stratified estuary D) salt wedge estuary E) slightly stratified estuary

salt wedge estuary

which of the following best describes the distillation method for desalination? A) A current is run through positive and negative electrodes in freshwater separated by semipermeable membranes from seawater. B) Large icebergs are brought to coastal waters off countries that need freshwater where they are melted. C) Saltwater is boiled and the water vapor is passed through a cooling condenser, where it condenses as freshwater. D) Seawater is frozen and thawed multiple times, with the salts washed from the ice between each thawing. E) Water on the salty side of a semipermeable membrane is pushed under high pressure through the membrane to the freshwater side.

saltwater is boiled and the water vapor is passed through a cooling condenser, where it condenses as freshwater

air warmed by the land that rises and is replaced by cooler air from the ocean may produce a ____ A) cold front B) land breeze C) typhoon D) sea breeze E) tropical cyclone

sea breeze

which of the following, from earliest to latest, represents that typical wave formation? A) Sea, swell, surf B) Swell, sea, surf C) Surf, swell, sea D) Sea, surf, swell E) Surf, sea, swell

sea, swell, surf

Volcanic peaks that are below sea level but rise more than 1 kilometer above the deep-ocean floor and have a pointy top like an upside-down ice cream cone are called ________. A) guyots B) nemataths C) seaknolls D) seamounts E) islands

seamounts

which of the following is an example of hard stabilization? A) Beach replenishment B) Construction restrictions C) Relocation D) Beach renourishment E) Seawalls

seawalls

which of thefollowing best describes the freeze separation method for desalination? A) A current is run through positive and negative electrodes in freshwater separated by semipermeable membranes from seawater. B) Large icebergs are brought to coastal waters off countries that need freshwater where they are melted. C) Saltwater is boiled and the water vapor is passed through a cooling condenser, where it condenses as freshwater. D) Seawater is frozen and thawed multiple times, with the salts washed from the ice between each thawing. E) Water on the salty side of a semipermeable membrane is pushed under high pressure through the membrane to the freshwater side.

seawater is frozen and thawed multiple times with the salts washed from the ice between each thawing

the ____ zone is also known as the shallow subtidal zone A) subneritic B) bathyal C) littoral D) supralittoral E) sublittoral

sublittoral

oceanographers who want to know about ocean structure beneath the sea floor use which of the following techniques? A) Seismic Reflection B) Side-scan Sonar C) Sounding D) Magnetometer E) Multibeam Sonar

seismic reflection

which of the following existing or proposed tidal power plants would upon completion produce the most electricity A) Severn Estuary B) La Race River C) Sihwa Lake D) Cook Inlet E) Annapolis River

severn estuary

a tsunami is considered to be a ____ A) reflected wave B) shallow-water wave C) capillary wave D) deep-water wave E) refracted wave

shallow water wave

the zone that lies between the lowest tide level and the highest elevation on land that is affected by storm wave is known as the ____ A) coastline B) wave front C) coast D) shore E) beach

shore

constructive interference results in larger waves whereas destructive interference produces _____ A) tsunamis B) rouge waves C) capillary waves D) smaller waves E) swells

smaller waves

Which of the following animals uses a swim bladder to achieve neutral buoyancy? A) Tuna B) Sepia C) Sharks D) Nautilus E) Snapper

snapper

which of the following is not an important seawater nutrient needed by phytoplankton? A) Sodium B) Phosphorus C) Iron D) Silica E) Nitroge

sodium

which of the following is the most abundant positively charged component of seawater? A) Calcium B) Chloride C) Magnesium D) Sodium E) Sulfate

sodium

The first recorded attempt to measure the oceans depth was conducted using which of the following techniques A) Multibeam Sonar B) Side-scan Sonar C) Magnetometer D) Sounding E) Seismic Reflection

sounding

Which of the following atlantic suptropical gyre boundary currents is split into 2 by a large landmass A) Canary Current B) North Atlantic Current C) Benguela Current D) South Equatorial Current E) Brazil Current

south equatorial current

Coastal upwelling along the coast of Chile is a result of winds from the ____ turning towards the ____ due to Ekman transport A) north; right B) south; right C) south; left D) north; left

south; left

the polar easterly winds blow in which of the following directions in the southern hemisphere? A) From northeast to southwest B) From northwest to southeast C) From southeast to northwest D) From southwest to northeast

southeast to northwest

the west wind drift is an example of which type of current?

southern boundary current

Which of the following is not a baleen whale? A) Gray whales B) Fin whales C) Blue whales D) Right whales E) Sperm whales

sperm whales

Which of the following is not a member of the Order Carnivora? A) Polar bears B) Sea otters C) Seals D) Sea lions E) Sperm whales

sperm whales

which type of breaker has a longer life span and give surfers a longer ride than other breakers A) Plunging breaker B) Spilling breaker C) Standing breaker D) Surging breaker E) Swelling breaker

spilling breaker

which type of breaker is a turbulent mass of air and water that runs down the front slope of the wave as it breaks? A) Plunging breaker B) Spilling breaker C) Standing breaker D) Surging breaker E) Swelling breaker

spilling breaker

which type of breaker results from a gently sloped ocean bottom, which gradually extracts energy from the wave over an extended distance and produces breakers with low overall energy? A) Plunging breaker B) Spilling breaker C) Standing breaker D) Surging breaker E) Swelling breaker

spilling breaker

If a surfer wishes to have a really long ride, what type of wave should they look for? A) Gravity waves B) Spilling breakers C) Swells D) Plunging breakers E) Surf

spilling breakers

Which of the following animals uses an internal chambered structure as a rigid gas container to achieve neutral buoyancy? A) Spirula B) Grouper C) Nautilus D) Tuna E) Snapper

spirula

Which of the following squids is the least active? A) Loligo B) Nautilus C) Spirula D) Architeuthis E) Ommastrephes

spirula

a linear ridge of sediment attached to land at one end might be called a A) bay barrier B) tombolo C) barrier island D) spit E) bay-mouth bar

spit

large icebergs that fall from coastal glaciers create ____ waves A) turbidity B) splash C) ocean D) internal E) seismic sea

splash

the mass of a population of fish present at a given time is called its ____ A) maximum sustainable yield B) standing stock C) fish stock D) recruitment mass E) diversity

standing stock

which of the following statements comparing covalent and hydrogen bonding is correct? A) Stronger covalent bonds occur between adjacent water molecules and weaker hydrogen bonds form within water molecules. B) Stronger covalent bonds occur within water molecules and weaker hydrogen bonds form between adjacent water molecules. C) Weaker covalent bonds occur within water molecules and stronger hydrogen bonds form between adjacent water molecules. D) Weaker covalent bonds occur between adjacent water molecules and stronger hydrogen bonds form within water molecules.

stronger covalent bonds occur within water molecules and weaker hydrogen bonds form between adjacent water molecules

the inner ____ zone extends to the depth at which marine algae no loner grow attached to the ocean bottom A) subneritic B) bathyal C) littoral D) supralittoral E) sublittoral

sublittoral

the ____ province extends from the spring high tide shoreline to a depth of 200m A) bathyal B) littoral C) sublittoral D) subneritic E) supralittoral

subneritic

the _____ province approximately encompasses the continental shelf A) bathyal B) littoral C) sublittoral D) subneritic E) supralittoral

subneritic

which of the following is not a source of deep water in the ocean A) Subtropical convergences B) Antarctic convergence C) Arctic convergence D) Southern subpolar latitudes E) Northern subpolar latitudes

subtropical convergences

which of the following is second most abundant negatively charged component of seawater? A) Calcium B) Chloride C) Magnesium D) Sodium E) Sulfate

sulfate

the sun reaches its most northerly point in the sky, directly overhead along the tropic of cancer, during the ____ A) summer solstice B) winter solstice C) vernal equinox D) ecliptic E) autumnal equinox

summer solstice

the single most importnt factor that determines the distribution of life in the oceanic province is ____ A) temperature B) sunlight C) diffusion D) salinity E) pressure

sunlight

the ____ is covered with water only during periods of extremely high tides and when tsunami or large storm waves break on the shore A) bathyal B) littoral C) sublittoral D) subneritic E) supralittoral

supralittoral

some planktonic marine organisms, especially those that live in warm water, have unusual appendages to increase their ____ A) body mass B) surface area C) hunting skills D) sexual attractiveness E) overall size

surface area

which of the following statements is true of surface ocean currents? A) Surface currents occur within and below the pycnocline. B) Surface currents transport cold water toward the poles. C) Surface currents transport warm water toward the equator. D) Surface currents form circular patterns in the major ocean basins called "gyres." E) Surface currents concentrate warm water in the center of the gyre at mid latitudes.

surface currents form circular patterns in the major ocean basins called gyres

Board surfers tend to avoid which type of breaker because they break right at the shoreline? A) Plunging breaker B) Spilling breaker C) Standing breaker D) Surging breaker E) Swelling breaker

surging breaker

which type of breaker forms when the waves build up and break right at the shoreline? A) Plunging breaker B) Spilling breaker C) Standing breaker D) Surging breaker E) Swelling breaker

surging breaker

Ocean sediments consist of particles that have slowly settled out of the water by which of the following processes? A) Suspension settling B) Grain lithification C) Porosity reduction D) Sediment compaction E) Paleooceanograph

suspension settling

Waves that are moving faster than local wind and are sorted out by wavelength are called ____ A) constructive waves B) surf C) wind waves D) swell E) capillary waves

swell

Volcanoes on the seafloor that are flat topped because of wave erosion are called _____ A) hotspots B) guyots C) tablemounts D) mantle plumes E) seamounts

tablemounts

which of the following estuaries forms when the sea floods a downdropped area caused by faulting? A) Coastal Plain Estuary B) Delta System C) Bar-Built Estuary D) Tectonic Estuary E) Fjord

tectionic estuary

A tsunami may result from _____ A) an intense storm B) a large deep-water wave C) a storm surge D) tectonic activity on the seafloor E) constructive wave interference

tectonic activity on the seafloor

an estuary produced by faulting or folding of rocks that creates a dropped down section into which a river flows is called a ___ A) vertically mixed estuary B) fjord C) coastal plain estuary D) bar-built estuary E) tectonic estuary

tectonic estuary

Most marginal seas result from which of the following? A) Ocean currents B) Tectonic events C) Geostrophic flow D) River erosion E) Glacial erosion

tectonic events

the water level of eastern mediterranean sea is lower than the level at the strait of gibraltar due to which of the following? A) Ocean currents B) Tectonic events C) Geostrophic flow D) River erosion E) Glacial erosion

tectonic events

2 factors that are most important in determining the density of air are: A) temperature and salinity B) temperature and water vapor content C) carbon dioxide and water vapor content D) temperature and ozone E) nitrogen and water vapor content

temperature and water vapor content

compared to freshwater fishes, marine fishes _____ A) tend to lose water by osmosis since their internal salt concentration is lower than that of seawater B) drink seawater and produce a large volume of urine C) produce a large volume of dilute urine in an effort to rid their bodies of excess water D) tend to gain water by osmosis since their internal salt concentration is higher than that of seawater E) do not drink seawater in an effort to conserve as much water as possible

tend to lose water by osmosis since their internal salt concentration is lower than that of seawater

The term referring to the size an shape of sediment particles is A) texture B) angularity C) composition D) provenance E) fabric

texture

Which of the following statements regarding sea lions and fur seals is correct? A) They can ascend climb stairs and do other acrobatic tricks. B) Their tusks are used for hauling themselves onto icebergs. C) They are called the earless seals. D) They have prominent claws that extend from their fore flippers. E) They cannot move their rear flippers underneath their bodies.

the can ascend climb stairs and do other acrobatic tricks

which of the following is an application of the principle of constant proportions? A) Increasing pressure increases the number of water molecules in a given volume and inhibits the number of ice crystals. B) Siliceous ooze accumulates on the ocean floor as it is being dissolved because it accumulates siliceous tests faster than seawater can dissolve them. C) The concentration of a single major constituent can be measured to determine the total salinity of a water sample. D) Calcium carbonate dissolves at an increasing rate with increasing depth until the calcite compensation depth is reached.

the concentration of a single major constituent can be measured to determine the total salinity of a water sample

Collecting adequate samples from which of the following is most difficult? A) Marine sediments on land B) Estuaries and lagoons C) The deep-ocean floor D) Continental shelf

the deep ocean floor

which of the following best defines temperature? A) The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1 degree Celsius. B) The direct measure of the average kinetic energy of a substance's molecules. C) The energy needed to break the intermolecular bonds that hold molecules in place. D) The energy transfer from one body to another due to a difference in temperature. E) Weak interactions that become significant when molecules are very close tog

the direct measure of the average kinetic energy of a substances molecules

the fetch refers to ______ A) the distance between the trough of a wave and the still water level B) a method of shoreline erosion control C) the circular pattern made by water particles when a wave passes D) the distance over which the wind blows without interruption E) a type of wave-cut p

the distance over which the wind blows without interruption

in a bay experiencing a mixed tidal pattern, which of the following represents the highest ebb or flood velocity? A) The flood current between the lower low water tide and the lower low water tide B) The few minutes during the highest high slack water C) The ebb current between the lower high water tide and the higher low water tide D) The flood current between the higher low water tide and the higher low water tide E) The ebb current between the higher high water tide and the lower low water tide

the ebb current between the higher high water tide and the lower low water tide

which of the following best defines latent heat? A) The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1 degree Celsius. B) The direct measure of the average kinetic energy of a substance's molecules. C) The energy needed to break the intermolecular bonds that hold molecules in place. D) The energy transfer from one body to another due to a difference in temperature. E) Weak interactions that become significant when molecules are very close tog

the energy needed to break the intermolecular bonds that hold molecules in place

which of the following best defines heat? A) The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1 degree Celsius. B) The direct measure of the average kinetic energy of a substance's molecules. C) The energy needed to break the intermolecular bonds that hold molecules in place. D) The energy transfer from one body to another due to a difference in temperature. E) Weak interactions that become significant when molecules are very close tog

the energy transfer from one body to another due to a difference in temperature

which of the following best defines condensation point? A) The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas B) The temperature at which a solid changes to a liquid C) The temperature at which a solid changes to a gas D) The highest temperature at which a gas changes to a liquid

the highest temperature at which a gas changes to a liquid

which of the following statements comparing a tidal power electricity generating with conventional thermal power plant is correct? A) Conventional thermal power is considered a cleaner and renewable resource. B) The periodicity of the tides is an advantage of a tidal power electricity-generating plant. C) The operating costs of a tidal power electricity-generating plant are higher. D) The initial cost of building a tidal power electricity-generating plant may are higher. E) Tidal power initially requires fossil or nuclear fuels to get started.

the initial cost of building a tidal power electricity generating plant may are higher

which of the following statements comparing a tidal power electricity generating with conventional thermal power plant is correct? A) The initial cost of building a tidal power electricity-generating plant may are lower. B) Tidal power initially requires fossil or nuclear fuels to get started. C) The periodicity of the tides is an advantage of a tidal power electricity-generating plant. D) The operating costs of a tidal power electricity-generating plant are lower. E) Conventional thermal power is considered a cleaner and renewable resource.

the initial cost of building a tidal power electricity generating plant may are lower

which of the following statements about the coriolis effect is correct? A) The Coriolis effect is strongest between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. B) The maximum Coriolis effect is at the equator, and there is no Coriolis effect at the poles. C) There is no Coriolis effect for objects moving due south from the equator. D) The magnitude of the Coriolis effect depends on how long the object is in motion.

the magnitude of the coriolis effect depends on how long the object is in motion

which of the following statements is true about the mediterranean sea? A) The Mediterranean Sea is underlain by continental crust. B) The Mediterranean Sea is the remnant of the ancient Atlantic Ocean. C) The Mediterranean Sea nearly dried up about 10,000 years ago. D) The Mediterranean Sea is several connected small seas. E) The Mediterranean Intermediate water flows eastward toward Cyprus.

the mediterranean sea is several connected small seas

which of the following statements about the movement of earths atmosphere is correct? A) A column of cool, dense air produces low pressure at the Earth's surface. B) Cold air is less dense than cool air so it tends to sink toward the Earth's surface. C) A column of warm, less dense air produces high pressure at the Earth's surface. D) Warm air is denser than cool air so it tends to sink toward the Earth's surface. E) The movement of air within the atmospheric convection cells generates the wind belts.

the movement of air within the atmospheric convection cells generates the wind belts

which of the following best describes littoral drift? A) The movement of sediment in a zigzag fashion caused by the longshore current. B) The formation of a rocky flattened beach face with a narrow berm. C) The formation of a sandy steep beach face with a wide berm. D) The building of a berm at the expense of a longshore bar caused by light wave activity. E) The use of floating objects such as shoes from shipping mishaps to track currents

the movement of sediment in a zig zag fashion caused by the longshore current

The recent abundance of the Maine Lobster in the North Atlantic Ocean is due to ________. A) limiting fishing to one month a year B) an on-shore breeding program C) the overfishing of cod D) a lobster fishing moratorium E) human-induced climate change

the overfishing of cod

In the US mixed tides commonly occur along _____ A) Cape Cod B) the Gulf of Mexico coast C) the Atlantic coast D) the Pacific coast E) the Florida Keys

the pacific coast

Relatively few abyssal plains are located in the pacific ocean due to ____ A) the absence of convergent active margins B) its smaller size compared to other ocean basins C) the presence of seamounts D) the presence of convergent active margins E) its location in northern and southern hemispheres

the presence of convergent active margins

the el nino southern oscillation can be best described as _____ A) tidal differences between coastal Peru and Darwin, Australia B) the relationship between sea surface temperature and changing atmospheric pressure C) wind speed and wind direction differences along the equator D) relative changes between two different atmospheric pressure systems at high altitude E) variation in wind speed over the Pacific Ocean

the relationship between sea surface temperature and changing atmospheric pressure

the principle of constant proportions states that A) the percentage of sodium varies with ocean depth B) the relative concentrations of the major ions in seawater does not change C) ocean salinity varies as a function of season D) the percentage of chloride varies with geographical location E) ocean salinity varies with geographical location

the relative concentrations of the major ions in seawater does not change

Isostatic movement of coastline might occur due to ____ A) uplift related to earthquake activity B) the removal of a large glacier that rested in that area C) changes in the rate of seafloor spreading D) additional seawater E) underwater landslides

the removal of a large glacier that rested in that area

Which part of earth's cumulative hypsographic curve includes the mid ocean ridges? A) The gentle slope above sea level B) The long and flat part below sea level C) The shallowest slope below sea level D) The steep deepest part below sea level E) The steep segment above sea level

the shallowest slope below sea level

Satellites are used to map the ocean floor because A) the shape of the ocean surface reflects large features on the seafloor B) they are inexpensive to build and launch C) they can't cover areas where ships have not produced surveys D) they are affected by surface weather E) they can only "see" small areas of the seafloor at one time

the shape of the ocean surfce reflects large features on the seafloor

Covalent bonds are formed by which of the following? A) Weak electrostatic attraction between charged areas of adjacent molecules B) The energy transfer from one body to another C) The bonding of cations and anions D) The sharing of electrons between atoms E) The electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions

the sharing of electrons between atoms

which of the following best explains why there is a difference between a lunar day and a solar day? A) The Moon must rotate an additional 50 minutes to catch up to Earth. B) During one Earth rotation, the Moon has continued orbiting Earth. C) The solar day and lunar day are measured from different meridians. D) The tide-generating forces of the Sun and Moon are working at right angles. E) The Sun has a stronger pull on the larger Earth versus the smaller Moon.

the sun has a stronger pull on the larger earth versus the smaller moon

which of the following best defines boiling point? A) The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas B) The temperature at which a solid changes to a liquid C) The temperature at which a solid changes to a gas D) The highest temperature at which a gas changes to a liquid

the temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas

which of the following best defines a freezing point? A) The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas B) The temperature at which a solid changes to a liquid C) The temperature at which a solid changes to a gas D) The highest temperature at which a gas changes to a liquid

the temperature at which a liquid changes to a solid

which of the following best defines melting point? A) The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas B) The temperature at which a solid changes to a liquid C) The temperature at which a solid changes to a gas D) The highest temperature at which a gas changes to a liquid

the temperature at which a solid changes to a liquid

which of the following powers tropical cyclones? A) A density-driven circulation that is initiated at the ocean surface by temperature and salinity. B) The vast amounts of latent heat as water evaporates and condenses. C) Heat transfer in a gas or liquid by the circulation of currents from one region to another. D) An apparent force resulting from Earth's rotation that causes particles in motion to be deflected.

the vast amounts of latent heat as water evaporates and condenses

The Ekman spiral is caused by ___ A) pressure gradients B) the wind and the Coriolis effect C) the pycnocline D) the wind and gravity E) density differences in the water column

the wind and the coriolis effect

in primary production ___ A) there is a net gain in organic carbon by organisms B) carbon dioxide is released into the water C) oxygen utilized by animals is less than the oxygen consumed by autotrophs D) oxygen is utilized by plants E) proteins are made by animals

there is a net gain in organic carbon byy organisms

which of the following occurs when seafloor spreading rates increase? A) New continental crust forms B) Subduction increases C) Sea level falls D) There is a rise in sea level E) There is no change in sea level

there is a rise in sea level

A rapid change in ocean temperature with a change in depth occurs in the _____ A) isocline B) pycnocline C) halocline D) barocline E) thermocline

thermocline

Which of the following statements regarding sea otters is correct? A) Their bodies are covered with sparse hairs, which are concentrated around the mouth. B) They are some of the largest marine mammals. C) They are one of the few types of animals known to use tools. D) They continually lick themselves to clean their fur and add an insulating layer of air. E) They no longer inhabit all areas where they were hunted.

they are one of the few types of animals known to use tools

Which of the following statements regarding sea lions and fur seals is correct? A) They can ascend climb stairs and do other acrobatic tricks. B) Their tusks are used for hauling themselves onto icebergs. C) They are called the earless seals. D) They have prominent claws that extend from their fore flippers. E) They cannot move their rear flippers underneath their bodies.

they have a paddle

Which of the following statements regarding walruses is correct? A) Their hair is hollow for better insulation. B) Their sharp claws are used for hauling themselves onto icebergs. C) Their tusks are used for prying and killing. D) They lack an insulating layer of blubber. E) They have ivory tusks up to 1 meter long.

they have ivory tusks up to 1 meter long

Which of the following statements regarding polar bears is correct? A) They have small teeth and sharp claws, which they use for prying and killing. B) They have massive webbed paws that make them excellent swimmers. C) They were hunted to the brink of extinction in the late 1800s. D) Their fur is thick, and each hair is dense for better insulation. E) Their diet consists mainly of walrus.

they have massive webbed paws that make them excellent swimmers

Which of the following is not a characteristic of Class Mammalia? A) The females of each species have mammary glands. B) They breathe air. C) They are warm-blooded. D) They have hair or fur at some point during development. E) They lay eggs.

they lay eggs

Which of the following statements about marine sediments is correct? A) They contain plant fossils used to map the movement of the continents. B) They record the timing and severity of some global extinction events. C) They provide a discontinuous, disturbed record of Earth history. D) They are useful for determining the distribution of ancient dinosaurs.

they record the timing and severity of some global extinction events

Which of the following characteristics is not found in cruising fishes such as tuna? A) They swim constantly in search of prey. B) They tend to have lunate tails. C) They are capable of short periods of high-speed swimming. D) Their muscle tissues are mostly red. E) They rely on a swim bladder for neutral buoyancy.

they swim constantly in search of prey

White muscle tissue in fish is ________ and contains much ________ concentrations of myoglobin than red muscle tissue. A) thicker; lower B) thinner; higher C) thinner; lower D) thicker; higher

thicker; lower

Red muscle tissue in fish is ________ and contains much ________ concentrations of myoglobin than white muscle tissue. A) thinner; higher B) thicker; higher C) thicker; lower D) thinner; lower

thinner; higher

overall, as many as two _____ new marine and terrestrial species are discovered each year A) score B) dozen C) thousand D) million E) hundred

thousand

which of the following statements comparing a tidal power electricity generating with conventional thermal power plant is correct? A) The operating costs of a tidal power electricity-generating plant are higher. B) Tidal power initially requires fossil or nuclear fuels to get started. C) Tidal power is considered a cleaner and renewable resource. D) The initial cost of building a tidal power electricity-generating plant may are lower. E) The periodicity of the tides is an advantage of a tidal power electricity-generating plant.

tidal power is considered a cleaner and renewable resource

the force that creates 2 simultaneous ocean bulges on opposite sides of earth, directed toward or away from the moon is called the _____ force A) tide-generating B) zenith C) barycentric D) nadir E) oceanographic

tide generating

if the resultant force has a significant horizontal component (tangential to earths surface) it produces tidal bulges on earth creating what are known as ____ A) tide-generating forces B) centripetal forces C) solar bulges D) resultant forces E) lunar bulges

tide generating forces

The function of a swim bladder is ________. A) to prevent predators from eating the puffer fish B) to assist the organism in steering with the currents C) to increase the surface area of the organism to prevent sinking D) to allow a fish to change position in the water column E) to increase the density of the organism to keep it afloat

to increase the surface area and prevent sinking

in the southern hemisphere the direction of ekman transport is always____ A) to the east of the wind direction B) parallel to the wind direction C) at a 45° angle from the wind direction D) to the left of the wind direction E) to the right of the wind direction

to the left of the wind direction

as a result of the coriolis effect in the northern hemisphere, winds always are deflected ____ A) at a 90° angle from their original direction B) at a 45° angle from their original direction C) to the left of their original direction D) to the right of their original direction E) to the east of their original direction

to the right of their original direction

Most active swimming fish use pelvic fins and pectoral fins ________. A) for swim propulsion B) primarily as stabilizers C) to hold onto prey D) to increase the surface area E) to turn, brake, and balance

to turn, brake, and balance

the uplift or downdropping of large areas of the sea floor creates ____ waves A) tsunami B) splash C) ocean D) internal E) tidal

tsunami

Which of the following differences between warm-water and cold-water species is not directly caused by differences in water temperature? A) Cold water organisms reproduce later and less frequently than those in tropical waters. B) Floating organisms are physically smaller in warm waters than in colder waters. C) Warm-water species often have ornate plumage which is absent in the larger cold-water species. D) Tropical organisms grow faster and have a shorter life expectancy than those in colder water. E) Total biomass of plankton in the tropics is far less than that found in high-latitude waters

total biomass of plankton in the tropics is far less than that found in high latitude waters

Cold currents flowing ____ on the ____ sides of continents produce arid conditions A) toward the equator; western B) poleward; eastern C) poleward; western D) toward the equator; eastern

toward the equator; western

low latitude wind belt(s) with strong, reliable, generally easterly winds is (are) the _____ A) horse latitudes B) polar easterlies C) westerlies D) trade winds E) doldrums

trade winds

a secchi disk is used to measure water ____ A) transparency B) temperature C) salinity D) acidy E) density

transparency

____ waves also known as side to side waves A) longitudinal B) orbital C) reflective D) refractive E) transverse

transverse

energy travels at right angles to the direction of the vibrating particles in ____ waves A) longitudinal B) orbital C) reflective D) refractive E) transverse

transverse

generally, ____ waves transmit energy only through solids A) longitudinal B) orbital C) reflective D) refractive E) transverse

transverse

the oceanic climate region(s) where the majority of strong tropical cyclonic storms are produced is ____ A) polar B) temperate C) subtropical D) subpolar E) tropical

tropical

Which of the following ecosystems accounts for 21.0% of the world marine fishery? A) Coastal and coral systems B) Nontropical shelves C) Open ocean D) Tropical shelves E) Upwellings

tropical shelves

the lowermost portion of the atmosphere where most weather occurs is called the ____ A) troposphere B) upper atmosphere C) stratosphere D) tropopause E) ozone layer

troposphere

an area that experiences semidurnal tides will have ____ A) one high tide and two low tides daily B) two unequal low and high tides daily C) two high tides and two low tides of nearly equal height daily D) one low tide and two high tides daily E) one high tide and one low tide daily

two high tides and two low tides of nearly equal height daily

Earths mantle is exposed on the ocean floor in great slabs of rock between widely spaced volcanoes in A) oceanic ridges B) deep-ocean trenches C) ultra-slow spreading centers D) oceanic rises E) volcanic arcs

ultra slow spreading centers

which of the following is not a marine seed bearing plant? A) Eelgrass B) Spartina alterniflora C) Ulva D) Mangroves E) Surf grass

ulva

which of the following caused the anomalously large tsunami in Papua New Guinea in 1998? A) Meteorite impact B) Fault movement C) Volcanic eruption D) Underwater Landslide

underwater landslide

which of the following countries is the world leader (by percentage of its energy in use) in wind power? A) England B) Japan C) United States D) Denmark E) Australia

united sttes

Estuarine circulation associated with a shallow, low-volume estuary in which river water mixes evenly at all depths with ocean water would be called a ________. A) salt wedge estuary B) vertically mixed estuary C) slightly stratified estuary D) highly stratified estuary E) tectonic estuary

vertically mixed estuary

a neap tide has ____ A) very high tidal range B) moderately high tidal range C) no tidal range D) very low tidal range E) moderately low tidal range

very low tidal range

Sensors in the human eye are most efficient at detecting which of the following types or radiation? A) Ultraviolet Radiation B) Microwaves C) Gamma Rays D) Infrared Radiation E) Visible Light

visible light

Worldwide, scientists estimate that there are about 125 000 known seamounts, many of which originated at ______ centers A) seismic B) metamorphic C) sedimentary D) erosional E) volcanic

volcanic

waves in the surf zone begin to behave like shallow water waves when _____ A) water depth = wavelength/20 B) distance from shore < wavelength C) wavelength < wave height D) steepness = 1:7 E) water depth = wave height

water depth = wavelength/ 20

which of the following best describes the reverse osmosis method for desalination? A) A current is run through positive and negative electrodes in freshwater separated by semipermeable membranes from seawater. B) Large icebergs are brought to coastal waters off countries that need freshwater where they are melted. C) Saltwater is boiled and the water vapor is passed through a cooling condenser, where it condenses as freshwater. D) Seawater is frozen and thawed multiple times, with the salts washed from the ice between each thawing. E) Water on the salty side of a semipermeable membrane is pushed under high pressure through the membrane to the freshwater side.

water on the salty side of a semipermeable membrane is pushed under high pressure through the membrane to the freshwater side

the slight forward movement caused by the circular orbit of waves is called _____ A) wave period B) wavelength C) wave frequency D) waveform E) wave drift

wave drift

the # of wave crests passing a fixed location per unit of time is called the A) wave period B) wavelength C) wave steepness D) wave frequency E) wave height

wave frequency

The diameter of a wave orbital at the surface is equal to A) wavelength/wave period B) wave height C) wave height/wavelength D) wave period E) wavelength

wave height

the vertical distance between a wave crest and wave trough is called the _____ A) wave period B) wavelength C) wave steepness D) wave base E) wave height

wave height

the horizontal distance between wave crest to crest is called the A) wave period B) wavelength C) wave steepness D) wave base E) wave height

wave length

wave speed of deep water waves depends only on ___ A) wave period B) wavelength C) wave frequency D) waveform E) wave drift

wave length

the speed of longshore currents decreases as which of the following increase? A) Breaker angle B) Wave height C) Beach slope D) Wave period E) Wave frequency

wave period

the speed of longshore currents increases as which of the following decreases? A) Breaker angle B) Wave height C) Beach slope D) Wave period E) Wave frequency

wave period

the time it takes one full wave to pass a fixed position is called the A) wave period B) wavelength C) wave steepness D) wave base E) wave height

wave period

An unintended consequence of the jetty that protects the harbor entrance at Newport Harbor, California is a wave pattern that has crippled and killed many body surfers due to ________ A) tsunami B) wave refraction C) standing waves D) destructive interference E) wave reflection

wave reflection

Standing waves may be caused by ____ A) destructive interference B) wave diffraction C) wave refraction D) wave reflection E) a storm surge

wave reflection

waves converge on headlands due to A) constructive interference B) destructive interference C) wave reflection D) wave refraction E) wave diffraction

wave refraction

The ratio of wave height to wavelength is called A) frequency B) wave steepness C) period D) wavelength E) wave height

wave steepness

the ratio of wave height to wavelength is called the _____ A) wave period B) wavelength C) wave steepness D) wave base E) wave height

wave steepness

in shallow water waves the water depth is less than ____ divided by 2 A) wave period B) wavelength C) wave frequency D) waveform E) wave drift

wavelength

in shallow water waves the water depth is less than the _____ divided by 20 A) wave period B) wavelength C) wave frequency D) waveform E) wave drift

wavelength

the longer the ____ the faster a deep water wave travels A) wave period B) wavelength C) wave frequency D) waveform E) wave drift

wavelength

the speed of a deep water wave is proportional to _____ A) 1/2 of the wavelength B) wave height C) wavelength D) 1/20 of the wavelength E) the fetch

wavelength

which of the following coasts is an example of a semidiurnal tidal pattern? A) East Coast of The United States B) Gulf of Mexico C) West Coast of Africa D) West Coast of South America E) West Coast of The United States

west coast of africa

which of the following coasts has both semidurnal and mixed tidal patterns? A) East Coast of The United States B) Gulf of Mexico C) West Coast of Africa D) West Coast of South America E) West Coast of The United States

west coast of south america

which of the following coasts is an example of a mixed tidal pattern? A) East Coast of The United States B) Gulf of Mexico C) West Coast of Africa D) West Coast of South America E) West Coast of The United States

west coast of the US

That antarctic circumpolar current is also known as which of the following? A) South Equatorial Current B) West Wind Drift C) East Australian Current D) Peru (Humboldt) Current E) Benguela Current

west wind drift

the temperate regions are characterized by _____ A) westerly winds B) trade winds C) easterly winds D) high pressure E) tropical cyclones

westerly winds

The agulhas current is an example of which type of current? A) Eastern Boundary Current B) Equatorial Counter Current C) Northern Boundary Current D) Southern Boundary Current E) Western Boundary Current

western boundary current

the Japan current is an example of which type of current? A) Eastern Boundary Current B) Equatorial Counter Current C) Northern Boundary Current D) Southern Boundary Current E) Western Boundary Current

western boundary current

the brazil current is an example of which type of current? A) Eastern Boundary Current B) Equatorial Counter Current C) Northern Boundary Current D) Southern Boundary Current E) Western Boundary Current

western boundary current

the east austrailian current is an example of which type of current? A) Eastern Boundary Current B) Equatorial Counter Current C) Northern Boundary Current D) Southern Boundary Current E) Western Boundary Current

western boundary current

the gulf stream is an example of what type of current? A) Eastern Boundary Current B) Equatorial Counter Current C) Northern Boundary Current D) Southern Boundary Current E) Western Boundary Current

western boundary current

which subtropical boundary current is faster, narrower and deep than its counterparts? A) Eastern Boundary Current B) Equatorial Counter Current C) Northern Boundary Current D) Southern Boundary Current E) Western Boundary Current

western boundary current

the observation that one subtropical boundary current is faster, narrower and deeper than its counterparts is an example of which of the following? A) Equatorial upwelling B) Western intensification C) Subtropical convergence D) Geostrophic current E) Eastern intensification

western intensification

the majority of the world's tropical cyclones are formed in the waters north of the equator in the _____ ocean A) eastern Atlantic B) western Pacific C) eastern Pacific D) western Atlantic E) western Indian

western pacific

Highly productive areas of coastal upwelling are found along the ________ margins of continents, where surface currents are moving ________ the equator. 56) _____ A) eastern; toward B) eastern; away from C) western; toward D) western; away from

western; toward

a tropical maritime air mass is likely to be A) dry and cold B) wet and warm C) wet and cold D) wet and the same temperature E) dry and warm

wet and warm

which of the following statements about wetlands is incorrect? A) Wetlands are inefficient at cleansing polluted water. B) Wetlands are some of the most highly productive ecosystems on Earth. C) Wetlands are home to a diverse assortment of plants and animals. D) Wetlands serve as stopover points for migrating birds. E) Wetlands provide enormous economic benefits.

wetlands are inefficient at cleansing polluted water

which of the following statements about wetlands is incorrect? A) Wetlands serve as nurseries for commercially important fishes. B) Wetlands in the United States nearly dried up about 6 million years ago. C) Wetlands protect shorelines from erosion. D) Wetlands defend against hurricanes and tsunami. E) Wetlands remove inorganic nitrogen compounds and metals

wetlands in the US nearly dried up about 6 million years ago

neap tides occur _____ A) at summer and winter solstice B) when the Sun is at perihelion or aphelion C) when the Moon is in quadrature D) when the Moon is full or new E) during a storm surge

when the moon is in quadrature

rogue waves tend to occur A) in upwelling zones B) in coastal areas with weak sea breezes C) only in the southern ocean below 60°S latitude D) in areas where wind belts converge E) where storm waves move against strong surface currents

where storm waves move against strong surface currents

The muscle tissue of a "lunger" is predominantly ________. A) gray B) pink C) blue D) white E) red

white

Warm water (30-350 degrees C) hydrothermal vents form A) black smokers B) abyssal hills C) white smokers D) cold seeps E) turbidity current

white smokers

coastal geostrophic currents are variable because they depend on the ___ and the amount of runoff for their strength A) temperature gradient B) depth effect C) tide D) wind E) salinity gradient

wind

which of the following generated most ocean waves? A) The movement of different air masses B) Large objects falling into the ocean C) Wind blowing across the surface D) Tidal movement and turbidity currents E) Passing ships at the surface

wind blowing across the surface

surface ocean currents are driven primarily by ____ and modified by ____ A) wind; the Coriolis effect and land B) density differences; the Coriolis effect and land C) density differences; differences in salinity and temperature D) latitude; differences in salinity and land E) wind; gravity and density

wind, the coriolis effect and land

Most ocean waves form as a result of A) seismic events B) landslides C) winds blowing across the ocean surface D) density differences between water layers E) Earth's rotation

winds blowing across the ocean surface

Which of the following types of radiation is used to create images of the internal composition of something because it is able to pass through many materials opaque to light? A) Ultraviolet Radiation B) Infrared Radiation C) X-rays D) Gamma Rays E) Cosmic Rays

x-rays

Blue whales time their migration through middle latitude and polar oceans to coincide with maximum ________ productivity. A) primary B) zooplankton C) phytoplankton D) dinoflagellate E) photosynthetic bacteria

zooplankton

Which of the following feeds closest to the primary producing population? A) Humans B) Zooplankton C) Tuna D) Anchovy E) Mako shark

zooplankton


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