3.1 Ocean current

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3.1  Ocean currents 
Planning: 
                  - Picture 
                  - The weight of water 
                  - Ocean currents 
                  - Natural water pumps 
                  - Discussing the assingment 
                  - Closing  

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Lesson Goals 
After today's lesson you'll be able to...
              - explain the difference in the weight of water
              - explaing why there are warme and cold ocean currents
              - explain what we notice of the gulfstream
              

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Weight of water 
Salt or Sweet? 

Hot or cold? 

What is the most dense?

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Warm water is heavier then cold water?
A
true
B
false

Slide 6 - Quiz

The higher the salinity of water is the lighter it is.
A
true
B
false

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Cold water with a high salinity is the heaviest water.
A
true
B
false

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Ocean pumps 
Warm water
form the.... 
Flows north to the... 
Why?
Why not the Southpole.. 

What happens at the Nortpole?


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Why is the salinity underneath the Sea Ice of the North pole high?

Slide 12 - Question ouverte

Saline water underneath the ice 
Salt water cools down 

The water freezes 

The salt doesn't 

The water get's more and more salt thus heavier 

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What are the effects in the Netherlands of the warm oceanic current?

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Let's get to work 
Knowing.. 
         - The lessons goals 
         - Effects of the great ocean convayor belt 
         - What is the source of the ocean current

Doing..
         - Assignments MS-teams make 1 to 6

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