Relacionar Columnas Ocean, Atmosphere, and Climate VocabularyVersión en línea Ocean, Atmosphere, and Climate Vocabulary por Kayla Lytle 1 Equator 2 Gyre 3 Longitude 4 Transfer 5 Ocean Current 6 Observe 7 Latitude 8 Prediction 9 Solar 10 Cause 11 Effect 12 Climatology 13 Temperature 14 Climate 15 Prevailing Winds 16 Upwelling 17 El Nino 18 Surface 19 Energy 20 Model 21 Scientific Community The ability to make things move or change. A result or change that happens because of an event or process. A process in which deep, cold water rises toward the surface of the ocean. Winds that move in one direction and are strong enough to push ocean currents. A measure of how hot or cold something is. An event or process that leads to a result or change. An idea about what might happen that is based on what you already know. To use any of the five senses to gather information about something. Scientists around the world who share information and ideas. Related to the sun. The outside or top layer of something. A climate pattern where water near the equator gets hotter than usual and affects the weather around the world; El Nino happens in the Pacific Ocean. To move from one object to another or one place to another. The imaginary line that divides Earth into northern and southern hemispheres (halves). The distance of a place north or south of Earth’s equator. An object, diagram, or computer program that helps us understand something by making it simpler or easier to see. A giant pattern of moving water that spans whole oceans and moves water from place to place in a circle. Ocean water flowing in a continuous path. The distance of a place east or west of Earth’s prime meridian. The study of weather patterns over a long period of time. General weather patterns over a long period of time.