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Oceans Spring/Neap Tides Review Density Salinity Your Objectives: Use the density formula to correctly figure the density of granite (continents) and basalt (ocean). We will discuss why the ocean floor (basalt) is lower than the continents (granite). Correctly differentiate between very salty water (most dense) and less salty water.

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OceansSpring/Neap Tides ReviewDensitySalinityYour Objectives:Use the density formula to correctly figure the density of granite (continents) and basalt (ocean).We will discuss why the ocean floor (basalt) is lower than the continents (granite).Correctly differentiate between very salty water (most dense) and less salty water.1Tides ReviewWhat letter corresponds to each number?

____ High Tide____ Neap Tide____ Low Tide____ Spring TideHigher high tide and lower low tide cause by alignment of sun, earth and moon (during full and new moons)Lower high tide and higher low tide caused by 90 degree alignment of sun, earth, and moon (during first and third quarter moons)Bulge in the ocean on the side facing the moon and on the opposite side.Lowest level of the ocean that occurs between the two high tides.AnswersCBDA

DensityThe continents are formed mainly out of granite rocks. The ocean floor consists of rocks called basalt.Why does the ocean floor sink lower into the mantle than the continents?

Density DemoGranite is igneous rock that is formed when magma solidifies within the crust or mantle. Granite is about 3.8 billion years old.Basalt hardly ever exceeds .1 billion years old. Why?

DensityThis is because the oceanic crust is constantly being replaced with molten material that climbs upward from the mantle.So why is the ocean lower than the continents? The reason that the continents stand higher than the ocean basins is that the oceanic crust is more dense (3.2 g/cm) than the continental crust (2.7 g/cm). The oceans take up 3/4 (.71%) of the earth's surface.What is in the ocean?Salty water, diverse life forms, dissolved gases, minerals, and nutrients.Will the Egg FloatDemoWhy did the egg sink to the bottom in the first container?Why did the egg float in the second container?

Salinity LabSalinity: The amount of dissolved salts in the waterTemperature and Salinity affect the density of water.Very salty waters are more dense and will sink lower in the ocean.Less salty water is less dense and will float on top of more dense salty water.7RecapWe used the density formula to figure out the continents density and oceans density.What is the formula?Which is more dense?We learned how the oceans salinity affects the density of water.This information will be useful for studying for the test tomorrow. Any questions?

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