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    How do Plate Tectonics and Ocean Currents Influence Climate Change? Two of the earth's biggest structures are our oceans and continents, which sit on tectonic plates. The interactions between tectonic plates and oceans are one big influence that can determine the earth’s climate and as a result of that can contribute to climate change. The arrangements of the continents have a strong effect on the earth's climate. Where a continent is on the earth can determine regional climates, such as if a

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    1. Describe four factors that influence ocean currents. The wind, the biggest factor in the creation of surface currents, salinity and temperature differences, affecting density, earth's rotation, when a rotating object collides with another moving force, it created a new motion, solar heating and bottom topography in which the moving water “drops out” moving the water downward. 2. Explain how the Coriolis Effect impacts ocean currents. The Coriolis Effect is the apparent change in wind direction

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    The effect of increasing ocean temperatures is important to understand because the rising temperatures influence the physiology, ecology, distribution and evolution of marine life. Marine biologists have observed changes in cell physiological processes, protein damage to membrane fluidity, relocation of marine species, and species extinction since the sea temperatures have risen. Marine life also faces greater susceptibility to infectious diseases due to climate change. Distribution and abundance

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    The article “Fish Shrinking as Ocean Temperature Rise” by Boyd Professor R. Eugene Turner from Louisiana State University, discuss the effect rising temperature has on Menhadens. Menhadens are small silver fish that can be found in coastal waters ranging from Maine to Texas. Economically these fish are exceptionally important because they make up about one-half of the fish harvest from the fishing industry in the Atlantic coast and Gulf of Mexico. Furthermore these small silver fish are a crucial

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    Do you ever hear, that thy Dumbo Octopus lives 9,800 to 13,000 feet below sea level in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans? The area that I am going to focus on is the North Pacific Ocean near the Philippines. The Dumbo Octopus name was based off of Walt Disney’s Dumbo, because of the “ears” coming off of the side of it. The Marine biome is very cold and can reach 12.6℉ at 13,000 ft. underwater. Many different types of plants and animals live in this cold water. Examples of these abiotic features, plant

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    and toxic chemicals in our oceans are becoming very life-threatening to marine life. “The ocean covers over 72 percent of the planet’s surface and provides over 97 percent of the world’s water supply and over 70 percent of the oxygen we breathe” (Lonne, 2016).Our oceans and marine life are super important. We use both for a significant amount of things. “70% of the oxygen we breathe is produced by marine plants. 97% of the Earth’s water supply is contained in the ocean” (Lonne, 2016). Trash can only

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    the sounds in the ocean do, in fact, have a negative impact on the sea life. Just like us, these sea animals are living things. We may dislike similar things. Just like us, sea life does not deserve to deal with deafening sounds, preventing them from communicating with their friends, family, and pod members. Would you like to live in a home surrounded by construction, continuously banging? The first reason that I believe that there are negative affects on whales due to ocean noise is that, just

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    1. Describe four factors that influence ocean currents. Four factors that influence ocean currents are the Coriolis Effect, the climate, upwellings, and water density. 2. Explain how the Coriolis Effect impacts ocean currents. The Coriolis Effect draws the water moving towards the nearest pole to the east, and the water moving towards the equator to the west. This pull causes fluctuations in the ocean currents. 3. What is the relationship between ocean currents and climate? The climate affects

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    Ocean You Glad You Survived? If you were thrown overboard a ship and had to survive in the freezing water of the Atlantic Ocean, how would you do it? How would you survive that? Anyone to ask me that question would receive a strained, “I don’t know?”, accompanied by an odd look. What person goes through that and lives? In The Speck of the Sea by Paul Tough, he details for us the experience of John Aldridge; a middle-age fisherman from Montauk who with only the clothes on his back and his brain

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    The Arctic ocean The Arctic Ocean is of little depth. It is the smallest ocean compared to the world's 5 major oceans. Although, we consider it as an ocean, some oceanographers would simply state it as a sea. Since The Arctic Ocean is small and shallow you would understand why some would recognize it more as a sea instead of an ocean. Its is obviously cold, freezing if you would prefer to describe it that way. It is moderately covered by sea ice throughout the year. In winter it is almost completely

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