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The Ocean Basins

The Ocean Basins. Five Major Oceans Arctic Pacific IndianAtlantic Southern

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The Ocean Basins

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Five Major OceansArctic

Pacific IndianAtlantic

Southern

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Five Major OceansAtlantic – 2nd largest & youngest ocean (3.3km average depth)

Pacific – 1st largest & deepest ocean (3.9km average depth)

Indian – 3rd largest ocean (3.8km average depth)

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Five Major OceansArctic – the smallest & shallowest ocean (1.4 km average depth)

Southern – 4th largest ocean; surrounds Antarctica (3.8km average depth)

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What is a sea?

Small area of the ocean that is

partially surrounded by

land

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The Seven Seas

Numerous seas – they are all considered part of an ocean

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Exploring our Oceans

• Oceanography is the study of the physical characteristics, chemical composition and life forms of the ocean.

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What are Submersibles?

•Underwater research vessels

The Alvin

The Jason

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SONAR• Important to help map ocean floor•Sound Navigation and Ranging

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transmitterreceiver

How SONAR works… ocean

surface

ocean floor

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Differences in the time it takes for the sound waves to leave the boat and then return tell scientists how deep the ocean bottom is.

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Features of the Ocean Basins•Continental margin: portion of

ocean made up of continental crust

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Features of the Ocean Basins• continental shelf: flat part of

continental margin covered by shallow ocean water

Formed by changes in sea levelAvg depth = 60 m

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Features of the Ocean Basins•continental slope: boundary

between continental crust and oceanic

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Features of the Ocean Basins•submarine canyons: deep, v-

shaped valley that cuts through shelf & slope

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Features of the Ocean Basins•continental rise: wedge of

sediments that separates slope from ocean floor

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Features of the Ocean Basins•abyssal plain: large flat area on

the ocean floor

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Features of the Ocean Basins•seamount: underwater volcanic

mountain (1000m)

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Features of the Ocean Basins•guyot: a flat-topped submerged

seamount

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Features of the Ocean Basins• trench: deep narrow valleys along

the edges of ocean floor

Marianas Trench in Pacific ocean is 36,000 ft deep (6mi) – deepest

point

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Features of the Ocean Basins•mid-ocean ridge: mountain range

on ocean floor

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Features of the Ocean Basins• rift valley: deep crevice in between

mountain ranges

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Features of the Ocean Basins

•coral reef: limestone structures containing shells of animals that surround volcanic islands