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Multiple Choice Questions
1. It is a flat topped seamount. What is it called?
(a) Mid ocean ridges
(b) Deep sea
(c) Guyots
(d) Shelf
Solution:
(c) Guyots
2. These areas are the deepest parts of the oceans. What are these?
(а) Mid ocean ridges
(b) Deep sea
(c) Continental shelf
(d) Trenches
Solution:
(d) Trenches
3. Salinity of what level has been considered as the upper limit to demarcate “brackish water?
(a) 22.3%
(b) 24.7%
(c) 15.8%
(d) 20.4%
Solution:
(b) 24.7%
4. What is average temperature of surface water of the oceans?
(a) 22°C
(b) 27°C
(c) 30°C
(d) 35°C
Solution:
(b) 27°C
5. What is the depth of deep sea plains?
(a) between 1000 metre to 3000 metre
(b) between 2000 metre to 3000 metre
(c) between 3000 metre to 4000 metre
(d) between 3000 metre to 6000 metre
Solution:
(d) between 3000 metre to 6000 metre
6. Which ocean has maximum number of trenches?
(a) Indian ocean
(b) Atlantic ocean
(c) Pacific ocean
(d) Arctic ocean
Solution:
(c) Pacific Ocean
7. What is composed of two chains of mountains separated by a large depression?
(а) Mid ocean ridges
(b) Deep sea
(c) Guyots
(d) Shelf
Solution:
(a) Mid Ocean ridges
8. What is the average salinity of the Atlantic Ocean?
(a) 35%
(b) 40%
(c) 32%
(d) 36%
Solution:
(d) 36%
9. What is the average salinity of the Indian Ocean?
(a) 35%
(b) 40%
(c) 32%
(d) 36%
Solution:
(c) 35%
10. Which of the following is not an ocean?
(a) Indian ocean
(b) Atlantic ocean
(c) Pacific ocean
(d) Antarctica ocean
Solution:
(d) Antarctica ocean
11. Which of the following element is not there in salts existent of ocean water?
(a) Chlorine
(b) Sodium
(c) Sulphate
(d) Iodine
Solution:
(d) Iodine
12. What is the second layer of salinity of ocean called?
(a) Thermocline
(b) Mid land
(c) Continental shelf
(d) Deep sea
Solution:
(a) Thermocline
Very Short Answer Type Questions
1. What are guyots?
Solution:
It is a flat topped seamount. They show evidences of gradual subsidence through stages to become flat topped submerged mountains. It is estimated that more than 10,000 seamounts and guyots exist in the Pacific Ocean alone.
2. What is a seamount?
Solution:
It is a mountain with pointed summits, rising from the seafloor that does not reach the surface of the ocean. Seamounts are volcanic in origin. These can be 3,000 – 4,500 m tall. The Emperor seamount, an extension of the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean, is a good example.
3. What are deep sea plains?
Solution:
Deep sea plains are gently sloping areas of the ocean basins. These are the flattest and smoothest regions of the world. The depths vary between 3,000 and 6,000m. These plains are covered with fine grained sediments like clay and silt.
4. What are ocean deeps or trenches?
Solution:
These areas are the deepest parts of the oceans. The trenches are relatively steep sided, narrow basins. They are some 3-5 km deeper than the surrounding ocean floor. They occur at the bases of continental slopes and along island arcs and are associated with active volcanoes and strong earthquakes.
5. Explain about mid-oceanic ridges.
Solution:
A mid-oceanic ridge is composed of two chains of mountains separated by a large depression. The mountain ranges can have peaks as high as 2,500 m and some even reach above the ocean’s surface. Iceland, a part of the mid- Atlantic Ridge, is an example.
6. What is atoll?
Solution:
These are low islands found in the tropical oceans consisting of coral reefs surrounding a central depression. It may be a part of the sea (lagoon), or sometimes form enclosing a body of fresh, brackish, or highly saline water.
7. What is shelf break?
Solution:
The shelf typically ends at a very steep slope, called the shelf break.
8. In how many parts can ocean floor be divided?
Solution:
The ocean floors can be divided into four major divisions:
- the Continental Shelf;
- the Continental Slope;
- the Deep Sea Plain;
- the Oceanic Deeps.
9. What minor relief features are found in ocean floors except major divisions?
Solution:
Apart from the major relief features of the ocean floor, some minor but significant features predominate in different parts of the oceans. It includes like ridges, hills, seamounts, guyots, trenches, canyons, etc.
10. What is continental slope?
Solution:
The continental slope connects the continental shelf and the ocean basins. It begins where the bottom of the continental shelf sharply drops off into a steep slope. The gradient of the slope region varies between 2-5°. The depth of the slope region varies between 200 and 3,000 m. The slope boundary indicates the end of the continents. Canyons and trenches are observed in this region.
11. What are submarine canyons? Name the best submarine canyon in the world.
Solution:
These are deep valleys, some comparable to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado river. They are sometimes found cutting across the continental shelves and slopes, often extending from the mouths of large rivers. The Hudson Canyon is the best known submarine canyon in the world.
12. Name the areas of the world with highest salinity.
Solution:
Highest salinity in water bodies are Lake Van in Turkey, Dead Sea, Great Salt Lake.
13. In which latitude is salinity highest?
Solution:
The highest salinity is recorded between 15° and 20° latitudes.