Water: Ocean
Learning Goals:
- Ocean Waves
- Tsunami
- Tides
Ocean circulation:
Unlike the calm
waters of a pond or lakes, ocean water keeps moving continuously. These
movements can be classified into:
·
Waves
·
Currents
·
Tides
Wave :
·
When the water on the surface of the
ocean rises and falls alternately, they are called waves.
·
They are formed when winds scrape the
ocean floor.
·
When we throw a ball in the ocean, it
gets washed back to the shore by the waves.
·
The stronger the wind blows, the bigger
the wave becomes.
·
During a storm, the wind blows at a
very high speed forming huge waves.
·
The following can shift large amounts
of ocean water:
- An earthquake
- A volcanic eruption
- Underwater landslide
Due
to the above, a huge tidal wave called tsunami is formed. It may be as high as
15 metres. The highest tsunami ever measured was 150 m high. These waves travel
at a speed of 700 km/h.
Tides : (prlms 2015)
·
The rhythmic rise and fall of water
twice in a day is called a tide.
High
Tide:
·
This occurs when water covers much of
the shore by rising to its highest level.
Low
Tide:
·
There is a low tide when water falls to
its lowest level and recedes from the shore.
·
Tides are caused by the strong
gravitational pull exerted by the sun and the moon on the earth’s surface.
·
The rise and fall of water due to tides
is used for generating electricity in some places.
·
The water of the earth closer to the
moon gets pulled under the moon’s gravitational force and causes a high tide.
Types of Tides:
Spring Tides:
·
During the full moon and new moon days, the sun, the earth
and the moon are in the same line and the tides are the highest.
·
These tides are called spring tides.
Neap
Tide:
·
When the moon is in its first and third
quarters, the ocean waters get drawn in diagonally opposite directions by the
gravitational pull of the sun and the earth.
Advantages of High Tide:
·
They help in navigation. They raise the
water level close to the shores and help the ships to arrive at the harbor more
easily.
·
They help in fishing. More fish come closer
to the shore during high tides. This helps the fishermen to have a good catch
and earn more.
Ocean
Current
·
They are streams of water flowing
continuously on the ocean’s surface in definite directions.
·
They influence the temperature
conditions of the area. They may be warm or cold.
Warm
Current:
·
They originate near the equator and
move towards the poles. The Gulf Stream is a warm current.
·
They bring warm temperature over land
surface.
Cold
Current:
·
They carry water from polar or higher
latitudes to tropical or lower latitudes. For example; the Labrador Ocean
Current.
·
They result in cold temperature over the land
surface.
Effect of the meeting of warm and
cold currents: (prlms 2013)
- They provide the best fishing grounds of the
world.
- Some
example of these are: Seas around Japan and Seas around the eastern coast
of North America.
- They lead to foggy weather which makes
navigation difficult.
Tsunami
·
Tsunami or the harbor wave brought
large scale destruction in the Indian Ocean on 26 December 2004.
·
It was due to an earthquake of magnitude
9.0 on the Richter scale.
·
The epicenter of this earthquake was
near the western boundary of Sumatra.
·
There was a sudden movement of sea
floor causing earthquake, as the Indian plate went under the Burma plate.
·
The ocean floor was displaced by about
10 to 20 m and huge mass of ocean water filled the gap that was created by the
displacement.
·
Tsunami travelled at a high speed of
about 800 km/h.
·
The Indira Point in the Andaman and
Nicobar Islands got submerged after the tsunami.
·
Some of the islands in the Indian Ocean
got completely washed away.
·
The destruction killed more than 10000
people and affected more than one lakh houses.
·
Coastal areas of Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu,
Kerala, Puducherry and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands were the worst affected
areas in India.
·
Early warning systems are in place
which can give a warning of tsunami three to four hour in advance.
·
Such warning systems were in place in
the Pacific Ocean but not in the Indian Ocean because tsunamis are rare in the
Indian Ocean.
·
The first indication that tsunami is
approaching is the rapid withdrawal of water from the coastal region, followed
by a destructive wave.
Keywords
Terrarium: It is the artificial enclosure for keeping small house
plants.
Salinity: It is the amount of salt in grams present in 1000 grams of
water.
Do You Know?
- The average salinity of the ocean is 35 parts
per thousand. Dead Sea in Israel has salinity of 45 parts per thousand.
Swimmers can float in it because the increased salt content makes it
dense.
- World Water Day is celebrated on March 22. On
this day the need for conservation of water is reinforced.
- Tsunami is a Japanese word. It means the
‘harbor waves’ as the harbors get destroyed whenever there is a tsunami.
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