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complete the chart below as you read pages 388 - 392 of your textbook. write the definition of each vocabulary term in your own words. then write a note to yourself on how you can remember the meaning of each term. use the chart to review key concepts after you have finished the lesson.
| vocabulary term | definition | how i remember |
| gravitational force/ gravity | ||
| spring tides | ||
| neap tides | ||
| surf zone | ||
| longshore currents | ||
| rip currents |
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Brief Explanations
- Gravitational force/Gravity: The force of attraction between two masses, such as the Earth and objects on or near it. Can remember as the "pull - down" force.
- Spring tides: Tides that occur when the gravitational forces of the sun and moon combine, leading to higher high - tides and lower low - tides. Recall as the "strong tides from sun - moon alignment".
- Neap tides: Tides that occur when the gravitational forces of the sun and moon act at right angles to each other, resulting in lower high - tides and higher low - tides. Remember as the "weak tides from sun - moon right - angle".
- Surf zone: The area along the shore where waves break and release their energy. Think of it as the "wave - breaking zone near the beach".
- Longshore currents: Currents that flow parallel to the shore, caused by the oblique approach of waves. Recall as the "shore - parallel water flows".
- Rip currents: Narrow, fast - moving currents that flow away from the shore, often occurring in the surf zone. Remember as the "out - to - sea pulling currents near the beach".
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| Vocabulary Term | Definition | How I Remember |
|---|---|---|
| Spring tides | Tides when sun and moon gravitational forces combine for higher high - tides and lower low - tides | The "strong tides from sun - moon alignment" |
| Neap tides | Tides when sun and moon gravitational forces act at right angles for lower high - tides and higher low - tides | The "weak tides from sun - moon right - angle" |
| Surf zone | The area along the shore where waves break and release energy | The "wave - breaking zone near the beach" |
| Longshore currents | Currents that flow parallel to the shore due to oblique wave approach | The "shore - parallel water flows" |
| Rip currents | Narrow, fast - moving currents flowing away from the shore in the surf zone | The "out - to - sea pulling currents near the beach" |