Oceans and Seas
Geography ⇒ Physical Geography
Oceans and Seas starts at 7 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the impact of ocean currents on the climate of coastal regions.
Describe the process of ocean water circulation.
Describe the role of oceans in regulating the Earth's climate.
Explain the difference between an ocean and a sea.
Explain the importance of oceans for human beings.
Explain the process of salinity variation in seas and oceans.
Explain the term 'continental shelf'.
Explain the term 'thermohaline circulation'.
The Strait of Malacca connects which two bodies of water? (1) Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea (2) Bay of Bengal and South China Sea (3) Red Sea and Mediterranean Sea (4) Black Sea and Caspian Sea
Which ocean current flows along the eastern coast of India? (1) Kuroshio Current (2) Canary Current (3) Agulhas Current (4) East India Current
Which ocean current is responsible for the warm climate of Western Europe? (1) Labrador Current (2) Gulf Stream (3) Canary Current (4) Oyashio Current
Which ocean is known as the 'hottest ocean'? (1) Pacific Ocean (2) Indian Ocean (3) Atlantic Ocean (4) Arctic Ocean
Fill in the blank: The _______ Current is a cold current that flows along the western coast of South America.
Fill in the blank: The _______ Ocean is the smallest and shallowest of all the oceans.
Fill in the blank: The movement of ocean water in a definite direction is called an ocean _______.
The _______ Ocean is located to the south of India.
The Sargasso Sea is unique because it has no land boundaries. True or False?
True or False: The Atlantic Ocean is smaller than the Indian Ocean.
True or False: The Dead Sea is actually a lake, not a sea.
True or False: The Mediterranean Sea connects to the Atlantic Ocean through the Strait of Gibraltar.
