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The _________ refers to the region below the mixed layer where salinity changes as you move deeper underwater. Ocean waves are driven by drag between ________ and the surface of the ocean. Salinity refers to the content of ________ in seawater. All salts are ________ compounds. The trade winds form due to the ________ effect.
The halocline refers to the region below the mixed layer where salinity changes as you move deeper underwater.
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The halocline refers to the region below the mixed layer where salinity changes as you move deeper underwater.
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Ocean waves are driven by drag between air and the surface of the ocean.
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Salinity refers to the content of dissolved salt in seawater.
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All salts are ionic compounds.
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The trade winds form due to the Coriolis Effect.
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The winds in a microburst are _______. If a tornado causes considerable damage with wind speeds of 111 to 135 miles per hour, it is classified as _______ on the Enhanced Fujita Scale. This type of major storm is called a/an _______, and it is driven primarily by the Coriolis effect. The weather pattern that stays over one area for an extended period of time is known as _______.
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The winds in a microburst are usually high that can knock over fully grown trees.
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If a tornado causes considerable damage with wind speeds of 111 to 135 miles per hour, it is classified as EF2 tornadoes on the Enhanced Fujita Scale.
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The type of major storm called a hurricane is driven primarily by the Coriolis effect.
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The weather pattern that stays over one area for an extended period of time is known as climate.
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