Chemical Oceanography
Across
- 4. What is being dissolved
- 5. A layer in an ocean or other body of water in which water density increases rapidly with depth.
- 6. Attraction of different substances
- 7. Measure of how tightly a certain amount of matter is packed into a given volume
- 8. Uneven distribution of electrons causing a positive and negative end
- 10. Diffusion of water across the semi-permeable membrane
- 12. The zone at which the temperature changes rapidly with depth
- 14. Vertical zone in the oceanic water column in which salinity changes rapidly with depth, located below the well-mixed, uniformly saline surface water layer.
- 15. Composition is not uniform throughout the mixture
- 16. What is doing the dissolving
- 17. Jellyfish are an example, keep their internal environment isotonic to their external environment
Down
- 1. Components that make up the mixture are uniformly distributed throughout the mixture.
- 2. Attraction to same substance
- 3. Movement of nutrients and other elements between biotic and abiotic factors
- 4. Amount of dissolved solids
- 9. Sharks are an example, internal salinity rises and falls with their environment
- 11. Measures the amount of H and OH ions
- 13. Ability of an organism to maintain stable internal conditions