What does the size of an ocean wave depend on?
How long and strongly the wind blows. I know that for a fact. Trust me.
How did the Titanic effect the Maritime Law?
Shortly after, there was a change in required lifeboat capacity.
What do you call freshwater and saltwater mixed together?
An area where fresh river water mingles with tidal sea water is termed 'brackish'.
Examples are: estuaries and mangrove swamps.
Oceans contain 97 percent of the earth's water where is the majority of the rest of the water?
The rest of the water is groundwater(underground water) or frozen water(icebergs, glaciers). It could also be freshwater(streams,rivers)
What is another name for the Great Ocean Conveyor Belt?
The Great Ocean Conveyor Belt is also called thermohaline circulation.
Dr James P Wickstrom is a "END TIMES " BLOGGER..http://doctorjamespwickstrom.blogspot.com/2010/06/what-us-scientists-are-forbidden-to.HTML
Probably just a conspiracy end times kook, but none the less his posts are popping up all over the internet..
With out any "VALID" real scientific input on this, its highly likely only SPECULATION!
Lets see what Obama has to bambozzle us with tonight June 15th 2010..
"Dr." Wickstrom is an old-school Christian Identity racist and a Neo-Fascist. To call him a crackpot is doing a major injustice to all of the other crackpots out there.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Wickstrom
http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-report/browse-all-issues/2004/winter/return-of-the-pastor
Sea is actually not blue its transprent.If you take some water in a transprent glass its transprent.there actually a blue pigment present in there.
The blue you see (haha) is the color of the reflected sky above it
sunlight have 7 colour .when the sunlight enter in water some of colour will reflaction from water but blue colour is not reflactiol all some of colour will be left in water sothat seawater looking blue.
What is an area along the ocean floor that consists of sand silt and dead organisms?
The ocean has different zones that has plants and animals. The area along the ocean floor that consists of sand silt and dead organisms is called the benethic zone.
On the ocean floor where is the oldest rock?
The oldest rock in oceanic crust is that which is found the greatest distance from a mid-ocean-ridge.
What type of boundary did the Mariana Trench form along?
The Mariana Trench was formed along a convergent boundary where two tectonic plates are colliding. More specifically, it was created by the subduction of the Pacific Plate beneath the smaller Mariana Plate in a process known as plate tectonics.
What companys operate ocean liners?
There are a number of companies that operate ocean liners and travel to many destinations all over the world. Some of the most popular are cunard, the great ocean liners, ocean liners and American President.
Where has a whirlpool happened?
I have seen a whirlpool near a cliff. When the water goes through a hole in the cliff that is underwater the water spins like what you see in the toilet or going down the drain in the tub.
How do scientists determine the location and size of underwater mountain chains?
They determine it by using sonar.
the sun.
What do the magnetic stripes om the seafloor represent?
When Earth's magnetic poles have reversed themselves.
They drink freshwater, and if they're a fish, they breathe saltwater or freshwater through their gills.
When two element form a covalent bond what do the electrons do?
A covalent bond is a form of chemical bonding that is characterized by the sharing of pairs ofelectrons between atoms, and other covalent bonds. In short, the stable balance of attractive and repulsive forces between atoms when they share electrons is known as covalent bonding.[1]
Covalent bonding includes many kinds of interaction, including σ-bonding, π-bonding, metal to metal bonding, agostic interactions, and three-center two-electron bonds.[2][3] The term covalent bond dates from 1939.[4] The prefix co- means jointly, associated in action, partnered to a lesser degree,etc.; thus a "co-valent bond", essentially, means that the atoms share "valence", such as is discussed in valence bond theory. In the molecule H2, the hydrogen atoms share the two electrons via covalent bonding. Covalency is greatest between atoms of similar electronegativities. Thus, covalent bonding does not necessarily require the two atoms be of the same elements, only that they be of comparable electronegativity. Although covalent bonding entails sharing of electrons, it is not necessarily delocalized. Furthermore, in contrast to electrostatic interactions ("ionic bonds") the strength of covalent bond depends on the angular relation between atoms in polyatomic molecules.
Example of sentence density current?
And example of a sentence using the term density current might be this one: The water in the north was much colder than the basin water, and this colder water, because it was more dense than the seawater in the basin, created a density current that caused the cold water to flow into the lower area of the basin.
South of New Zealand, the Southern Ocean's westerly winds drive the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, which flows continuously around the globe. This is the world's strongest ocean current, reaching down 4 kilometres to the ocean floor and transporting about 100 times the volume of water of all the world's rivers. The current does not directly affect New Zealand's main islands. However, the Campbell Plateau to the south deflects the current south and channels it north past the Antipodes Islands before the flow resumes its eastward course. Further south, cold, downward-moving winds, known as katabatic winds, flow off Antarctica. These winds drive a westward current and form a clockwise gyre in the Ross Sea.
Where can one find an ocean theme for Windows Vista or XP?
You could probably find an ocean theme for Windows Vista or XP by going to Microsofts site, and then going to the theme section of the site. They have many more themes than ocean, and you can choose out of hundreds.