html page creator

OCEAN TRIVIA II

11) The ocean is the principal component of Earth's ________.


The hydrosphere is the combined mass of water found on Earth. A planet's hydrosphere can be liquid, vapor, or ice.

12) Which ocean has the most trash?


The Great Pacific garbage patch, also described as the Pacific trash vortex, is characterized by exceptionally high concentrations of plastic, chemical sludge, wood pulp, and other debris trapped by the currents of the North Pacific Gyre.

13) What percentage of the species on Earth are ocean dwellers?


As so much of the Earth's surface is underwater, it comes as no surprise that marine species outnumber those on land. An incredible 94 percent of the Earth's living species exist within the oceans.

14) Which ocean is the saltiest?


Of the five ocean basins, the Atlantic Ocean is the saltiest. On average, there is a distinct decrease of salinity near the equator and at both poles, although for different reasons.

15) How much would ocean levels rise if all the glaciers and Arctic ice melted?


According to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, if all the glaciers and sheets of Arctic ice melted at the same time, ocean levels would rise an estimated 262 feet, which is about the height of a 26-story building--just a bit shorter than the Statue of Liberty.

16) Which ocean layer is sometimes referred to as the "twilight zone"?


The mesopelagic zone is sometimes referred to as the twilight zone or the midwater zone. The light that penetrates to this depth is extremely faint. It is in this zone that we begin to see the twinkling lights of bioluminescent creatures.

17) What is the average depth of Earth's oceans?


The average depth of the ocean is about 12,100 feet. Since light waves can only penetrate 330 feet of water, most of the ocean exists in absolute darkness.

18) What percentage of Earth's oxygen is produced by the ocean?


Prochlorococcus and other ocean phytoplankton are responsible for 70 percent of Earth's oxygen production. However, some scientists believe that phytoplankton levels have declined by 40 percent since 1950 due to ocean warming.

19) Which type of ocean water has the greatest density?


Ocean water gets more dense as temperature goes down. So the colder the water, the more dense it is. Increasing salinity also increases the density of sea water.

20) Which ocean has the most islands?


With approximately 25,000 islands, the Pacific Ocean has more islands than anywhere else on the planet.

Back to GEOGRAPHY TRIVIA


SHARE THIS PAGE!