Ocean Floor Chapter 23. How much of the earth is covered by water?

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Ocean Floor

Chapter 23

How much of the earth is covered by water?

Name the five oceans on earth?

The ____________ Ocean

The ____________ Ocean

The ___________ Ocean

The ___________ Ocean

The ____________ Ocean

Earths’ oceans

PAAIS

What’s under all that water???

If you could drain all the water…

http://www.classzone.com/books/earth_science/terc/content/investigations/es2301/es2301page03.cfm

The earths crust of course!Composed of the igneous rock basalt

What does the ocean crust look like?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxFazy_vDhE touring the ocean floor

Oceanic Crust is the same as the continental crust: it has

mountains, canyons, hills, valleys ridges, plains …

23.2 Passive and Active Continental Margins

Profile of a PASSIVE continental margin:they are Not located at a plate boundary

The shallow, continental shelf can extend for many miles

Passive = peaceful, beaches

U.S. East coast has a very wide PASSIVE continental shelf

On your map, find and shade passive continental margins turquois blue.

Gulf of Mexico has passive margins consisting of MILES of continental shelf and shallow seas

Continental shelf

East coast of S. America

Australia

Where does the continent stop and the ocean floor begin??

The continental shelf and continental slope are attached to the continent,

Where as the sediments of the continental rise sits on the ocean floor.

Often there is a steep, deep drop off at the edge of the continental shelf to the ocean floor.

Abyssal plains

• Are extremely level.

• They are the flattest places on earth!

• cover about one-half of the deep-ocean floor.

• The flatness of these plains is the result of the accumulation of a blanket of sediments, up to 5 kilometers thick!

(which overlies the basaltic rocks of the oceanic crust.)

Abyssal plains are large flat basin with little of no slope.The rugged ocean floor is filled-in and smoothed by

layers and layers of sediment.

Just as a heavy snowfall covers all the features of the street,

Sediment covers all the rugged features on the ocean floor smoothing it flat

Thousands of seamounts dot the

ocean floor.

Sea mounts = under the sea volcanic mountains

Smaller hills punctuate the abyssal plains are most common in the

Atlantic Ocean

The Hawaiian Island arc are part of a long chain of seamounts

that stick out above the water in the Pacific Ocean

Ocean ridges rise above the ocean floor and contains many faults and fractures.

At mid-ocean ridges volcanic vents spew smoke and hot gases, and heat the surrounding water where a few types of marine life can survive

and flourish.

Hydro-thermal vents

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XotF9fzo4Vo

Where are the sandy beaches and shallow water?

Instead, steep, rocky slopes

Mountains and volcanoes are found along ACTIVE continental margins where the dense ocean

crust is forced under the continental crust.At CONVERGENT boundaries

The U.S. Pacific coast is an ACTIVE continental margin that has steep rocky

mountains with little beaches.

The Andes Mountains in South America are the worlds longest mountain range. It is an active continental margin.

The Peru-Chili TRENCH runs along the western edge of the continent

Active continental margins have steep slopes and deep trenches

Steep continental slope

Deep trench

Coastal mountains

What feature is missing????

Abyssal plain

Deep trenches are located around the Pacific ocean – Color those Dark Blue

• It's the deepest spot in the world!• "Grand Canyon of the Pacific”• It’s 1,580 miles long and 43 miles wide.• It is 11,033 meters, 36,201 feet or 6.86 miles deep (below sea level)• The pressure at the deepest part of the Mariana Trench is over 8 tons per square

inch.

(compared to 14 pounds/sq. in. on the surface) .• If Mount Everest, the highest mountain on Earth, were placed in the trench it would

be covered by over one mile of water!

The Mariana Trench

How deep is it?

Mariana Trench

Is the deepest

Place on the

Earth!

Mt. Everest could fit in the Mariana Trench and still not stick out above the water!

29,000 ft

36,200 ft (6.8 miles!)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2tm40uMhDI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5DG5Eup9sshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mBG0LbAoqk

Match that ocean feature!

1. Under sea volcanoes.

2. Flattest part of the ocean.

3. Deepest places in the ocean.

4. Shallow water at edge of a continent.

5. Margin where earthquakes and volcanoes occur.

6. Where the magma pushes up.

7. 43,000 miles long!

8. Where the continent ends.

a. Active margin

b. Passive margin

c. Ridge

d. Rift valley

e. Trench

f. Seamount

g. Abyssal plain

h. Continental rise

i. Continental shelf

j. Continental slope

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The west coast of the U.S. has steep, sloping canyons

Monterey, CaliforniaA submarine canyon

Page 508-509

Erosion of soil/sediment due to water forms canyons

Monterey Bay, California

Monterey Canyon at over two miles is twice as deep as Arizona’s Grand Canyon.

Name that feature!

________

________

ECDH

AFBG

Bell work1. Where is new ocean floor being created?

2. Where is ocean floor being destroyed (recycled)?

3. Where is new land being added to continents?

a. Abyssal plainb. Trenchesc. Continental sloped. Mid-ocean ridges

d. ridges

b. trenches

c. Continental slope

Video Quiz on ocean features

Bell workWhat percent of salt does the ocean contain?

___________% salt

What body of water is the saltiest?

What percent? ___________%