
U5 - Lesson 1: Importance of our Oceans
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MISTY DAWN RANDOLPH
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Unit 5: Oceanography
Lesson 1: Importance of our Oceans
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Ocean Significance
The ocean provides air, food, and water.
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Plankton
Most air we breathe is provided by plankton, which perform photosynthesis converting sunlight and carbon dioxide into oxygen
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Food Web
Plankton, autotrophs, are food for primary consumers such as small fish, which get eaten by larger fish or humans (secondary consumers)
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Water
The ocean provides fresh drinking water by a process known as the water cycle.
Sunlight causes ocean, salt water to evaporate and form clouds
It falls back down as fresh water or precipitation: rain, snow, and hail
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Problems:
Overfishing - regulating fishing boats is a large job
Climate Change - change in global temperatures caused mostly from an increase of CO2 from burning fossil fuels
Ocean Acidification - an increase in carbo ndioxide in our atmosphere gets absorbed in our oceans resulting in a decrease in pH in the ocean
Corals lose their ability to rebuilt their skeleton, which affects the food web
Protecting our oceans is critical in maintaining clean air, food, and water in order to survive.
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Conserve water, limit waste and air pollution and choose what foods to consume
Everyone has the responsibility to help protect our oceans
Solutions
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Multiple Choice
Plankton produce what?
Food for consumers
Food for secondary consumers
Oxygen we breath
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
Our fresh drinking water comes from ____.
Water cycle
underground
ocean currents
Volcanic eruptions
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Multiple Choice
Sunlight causes ocean water to become clouds by what process?
precipititaion
evaporation
rain
climate change
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not a problem affecting our oceans?
overfishing
ocean acidfication
sharks
climate change
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Multiple Choice
The problem where coral are not able to rebuild their skeleton is a result of what?
increase in CO2 in the air
increase in ocean pH
BOTH
increase in CO2 and decrease in pH
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Unit 5: Oceanography
Lesson 1: Importance of our Oceans
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