the wave frontcollapses, orbreaks, and thewater advancesup the shoreWhen a criticalpoint isreached, thewave is toosteep tosupport itselfcohesionWater moleculesare attracted toother watermolecules. Thisproperty is calledNewtonWho showed thatthere is a mutuallyattractive forcebetween any twobodies, Earth andthe moonwaveperiodthe time ittakes onewavelengthto pass afixed positionsolutions2 or moreelements thatare evenlydistributedthroughout thesolution.H2OWhat is thechemicalformula forwater?wavelengththe horizontaldistance betweentwo successivecrests or twosuccessivetroughswaterWhat is thegreatest solvenon Earth? (AKAuniversalsolvent)TRUEThe H atoms inthe watermolecule havea slight positivecharge.hydrogenThe H in thewatermoleculerepresents_____.neaptidesdaily tidal rangeis less due tothe sun andmoon actingagainst eachotherwavesEnergy travelingalong theboundarybetween oceanandatmosphere.thesunWhat producestidal bulges,slightly smallerthan thoseproduced by themoonadhesionWater moleculesare attracted todifferentmolecules. Thisproperty is called_____.Oceantidesresult from differencesin the gravitationalattraction exerted upondifferent parts ofEarth’s surface by themoon and, to a lesserextent, by the sunoxygenThe O in thewatermoleculerepresents____.FALSETrue or false:water candissolve ALL ofthe substanceson Earth.circularorbitalmotionallows energy tomove forwardthrough the waterwhile the individualwater particles thattransmit the wavemove around in acirclemixtures2 or moreelementsthat arephysicallymixed.one partial -charge andone partial +chargeWhat does itmean forsomething tobe polar?suspensionsA mixture ofwater andnon-dissolvedmaterials.polarThe slight positiveand negativecharges onopposite ends ofthe molecule makewaterelectronegativityThe tendencyof an atom toattractelectrons to itwaveheightthe verticaldisplacementbetweencrest andtroughhydrogenbondsWeakattractionbetweenwatermoleculesspringtideshave the greatesttidal range due tothe alignment ofthe Earth-moon-sun system (newand full moons)tidesregularchanges inthe elevationof the oceansurfacetroughsthebottomsof thewavesfetchdistance thatthe wind hastraveledacross openwatertidalrangethe difference inheight betweensuccessive highand low tideslargertidalbulgesnew fullmoonphasescause what?creststhe topsof thewavesthe wave frontcollapses, orbreaks, and thewater advancesup the shoreWhen a criticalpoint isreached, thewave is toosteep tosupport itselfcohesionWater moleculesare attracted toother watermolecules. Thisproperty is calledNewtonWho showed thatthere is a mutuallyattractive forcebetween any twobodies, Earth andthe moonwaveperiodthe time ittakes onewavelengthto pass afixed positionsolutions2 or moreelements thatare evenlydistributedthroughout thesolution.H2OWhat is thechemicalformula forwater?wavelengththe horizontaldistance betweentwo successivecrests or twosuccessivetroughswaterWhat is thegreatest solvenon Earth? (AKAuniversalsolvent)TRUEThe H atoms inthe watermolecule havea slight positivecharge.hydrogenThe H in thewatermoleculerepresents_____.neaptidesdaily tidal rangeis less due tothe sun andmoon actingagainst eachotherwavesEnergy travelingalong theboundarybetween oceanandatmosphere.thesunWhat producestidal bulges,slightly smallerthan thoseproduced by themoonadhesionWater moleculesare attracted todifferentmolecules. Thisproperty is called_____.Oceantidesresult from differencesin the gravitationalattraction exerted upondifferent parts ofEarth’s surface by themoon and, to a lesserextent, by the sunoxygenThe O in thewatermoleculerepresents____.FALSETrue or false:water candissolve ALL ofthe substanceson Earth.circularorbitalmotionallows energy tomove forwardthrough the waterwhile the individualwater particles thattransmit the wavemove around in acirclemixtures2 or moreelementsthat arephysicallymixed.one partial -charge andone partial +chargeWhat does itmean forsomething tobe polar?suspensionsA mixture ofwater andnon-dissolvedmaterials.polarThe slight positiveand negativecharges onopposite ends ofthe molecule makewaterelectronegativityThe tendencyof an atom toattractelectrons to itwaveheightthe verticaldisplacementbetweencrest andtroughhydrogenbondsWeakattractionbetweenwatermoleculesspringtideshave the greatesttidal range due tothe alignment ofthe Earth-moon-sun system (newand full moons)tidesregularchanges inthe elevationof the oceansurfacetroughsthebottomsof thewavesfetchdistance thatthe wind hastraveledacross openwatertidalrangethe difference inheight betweensuccessive highand low tideslargertidalbulgesnew fullmoonphasescause what?creststhe topsof thewaves

Water Properties and Oceans/Waves - Call List

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  1. When a critical point is reached, the wave is too steep to support itself
    the wave front collapses, or breaks, and the water advances up the shore
  2. Water molecules are attracted to other water molecules. This property is called
    cohesion
  3. Who showed that there is a mutually attractive force between any two bodies, Earth and the moon
    Newton
  4. the time it takes one wavelength to pass a fixed position
    wave period
  5. 2 or more elements that are evenly distributed throughout the solution.
    solutions
  6. What is the chemical formula for water?
    H2O
  7. the horizontal distance between two successive crests or two successive troughs
    wavelength
  8. What is the greatest solven on Earth? (AKA universal solvent)
    water
  9. The H atoms in the water molecule have a slight positive charge.
    TRUE
  10. The H in the water molecule represents _____.
    hydrogen
  11. daily tidal range is less due to the sun and moon acting against each other
    neap tides
  12. Energy traveling along the boundary between ocean and atmosphere.
    waves
  13. What produces tidal bulges, slightly smaller than those produced by the moon
    the sun
  14. Water molecules are attracted to different molecules. This property is called _____.
    adhesion
  15. result from differences in the gravitational attraction exerted upon different parts of Earth’s surface by the moon and, to a lesser extent, by the sun
    Ocean tides
  16. The O in the water molecule represents ____.
    oxygen
  17. True or false: water can dissolve ALL of the substances on Earth.
    FALSE
  18. allows energy to move forward through the water while the individual water particles that transmit the wave move around in a circle
    circular orbital motion
  19. 2 or more elements that are physically mixed.
    mixtures
  20. What does it mean for something to be polar?
    one partial - charge and one partial + charge
  21. A mixture of water and non-dissolved materials.
    suspensions
  22. The slight positive and negative charges on opposite ends of the molecule make water
    polar
  23. The tendency of an atom to attract electrons to it
    electronegativity
  24. the vertical displacement between crest and trough
    wave height
  25. Weak attraction between water molecules
    hydrogen bonds
  26. have the greatest tidal range due to the alignment of the Earth-moon-sun system (new and full moons)
    spring tides
  27. regular changes in the elevation of the ocean surface
    tides
  28. the bottoms of the waves
    troughs
  29. distance that the wind has traveled across open water
    fetch
  30. the difference in height between successive high and low tides
    tidal range
  31. new full moon phases cause what?
    larger tidal bulges
  32. the tops of the waves
    crests