Title: Potential Versus Kinetic Energy
1Potential Versus Kinetic Energy
- Potential Energy
- Energy of position
- Stored in chemical bonds
- Kinetic Energy
- Energy of motion
- Released when chemical bonds are broken
2Plankton versus Nekton
- Nekton
- Strong swimmers
- Can swim against the currents
- Plankton
- Weak swimmers
- Ride the ocean currents
3Plankton
Arrow worm
Copepod
Cyanobacteria (P/S)
Fish eggs
4Phytoplankton What are they?
Organisms in the water column that are capable
of photosynthesis
Dinoflagellates
Diatoms
- Important Primary Producers
5Zooplankton
Chaetognaths or arrow worms
Copepods
6Zooplankton
Cnidarians True Jellyfish
7Water or H2O
- Hydrogen Bonds?
- Weak attraction between polar molecules
8Liquid Water versus Water Vapor
- As temperature increases the rate of molecular
movement?
increases
9Density of Water
Weight Volume
Density
Warm Water
Cold Water The same number of
molecules. The molecules are closer together and
occupy less space.
10Density Weight Volume
- The number of water molecules in A and B is the
same. - The weight of A and B are the same
- Which is denser, A or B? Why?
Warm Water
Warm Water
Cold Water
B
A
B or the cold water is denser since it weighs
the same A but the molecules occupy less space
11Factors That Effect Density
- As temperature increases, density?
- As salinity increases, density increases (due to
the addition of more dissolved material)
decreases
12 The Pycnocline
- A zone of rapidly changing ?
Density
13The Thermocline
- A zone of?
- Note there is no thermocline at high latitudes
since the surface water remains cold year round
Rapidly changing temperature
14Thermocline Pycnocline
15The Three-Layered Ocean
Add the arrows in your diagram
Thermocline
Warm thin surface layer
The main thermocline is in the intermediate layer
16Solution Solute Solvent
- Solute ?
- Solvent ?
- Water The Universal Solvent
Stuff to be dissolved
What you dissolve stuff in
- What is the percentage of
- Solute in
- Solution A?
- Solution B?
- What is the percentage of
- Solvent in
- Solution A?
- 2. Solution B?
10
20
90
80
17The Earth Rotates to the East
- One revolution every?
-
- The Earth is widest at
- Water at the equator appears to flow west
24 hours
The equator
18The Coriolis Effect
- Northern Hemisphere
- Objects deflected to the?
- Southern Hemisphere
- Objects deflected to the?
right of their intended direction
left of their indented direction
Hot air rises Cold air sinks
19Earth Moon Forces
- Gravity
- Centrifugal force
- Opposite of gravity
Pulls ocean toward moon
Pushes water away from moon
20Mixed semidiurnal
Semidiurnal
Diurnal