Ocean Concept Map
I. Pacific
The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest ocean.
It contains one third of the earth's surface. It is actually almost half the
size of all the other oceans. The explorer Ferdinand Magellan founded it in
1519. The Pacific Ocean is located between Asia and North and South America.
The ring of fire is actually located in the Pacific Ocean.
A. Between
Asia and North/South America
B. Largest/deepest
ocean
II. Atlantic
The Atlantic Ocean is a S shaped basin that runs
north-south direction. It is the second largest ocean. It is a little bigger
than half of the Pacific Ocean. The Atlantic Ocean actually got its name from
the lost city Atlantis. The Atlantic Ocean can hold up to 17 quadrillion
gallons of water. Under the Atlantic Ocean there are plates about 3 to 4 miles
thick. These plates are always forming so when more plates come the old ones
fall into the middle of the earth and melt into magma. The magma then floats up
and goes into volcanoes, that is why volcanoes erupt.
B. Volcanoes
form under the Atlantic Ocean
C. Second
Largest ocean
III. Indian
The Indian Ocean is salt water and is one fifth of
the total ocean area in the world. It is the smallest and youngest ocean when
compared the Pacific and Atlantic. The evolution of this ocean is the most
complicated. It is located by between Africa, the Southern Ocean, Asia, and
Australia. Approximately 40% of the world's offshore oil production comes from
the Indian Ocean.
A. Between
Africa, the Southern Ocean, Asia and Australia
1. Major
sea routes connecting the Middle East, Africa, and East Asia with Europe and
the Americas.
B. Small/youngest
ocean
C. Salt
water
IV. Southern
The Southern Ocean was founded in the year 2000. It
is twice the size of the United States, which makes it the fourth largest
ocean. Most explorers did not even realize it was an ocean. It sits between
Antarctica and South Polar Regions. The Southern Ocean is the only ocean that
reaches across the entire world. The Southern Ocean is the home of Emperor
Penguins and Wandering Albatrosses.
B. Fourth
largest ocean
C. Mapmakers
did not even realize it was an ocean
1. Also
known as Great Southern Ocean, Antarctic Ocean, South Polar Ocean, Austral
Ocean
V. Arctic
The Arctic Ocean is the smallest ocean only
containing 8% of of Pacific Ocean. Ice is a major feature of this ocean. It is
so cold it develops a thick layer of sea ice on the surface. The salt in the
ocean actually lowers the freezing temperature of water. The oceans ice sheets
are four times as big as Texas. More fish live along the edges of the Arctic
Ocean than anywhere else on the Earth.
A. Ice
is the dominant feature
B. Smallest
ocean
C. More
fish live in the Arctic Ocean then anywhere else in the world
Oceans is a good topic.. its different.. believe it or not lots of people are not familiar with their oceans... im guilty.. i can locate about 3-4 of them.. shame? yea i know.. lol good job madison!
ReplyDeleteI liked how Madison's concept map was divided into topics very well. Her information was good and she presented well.
DeleteThis would be great for a classroom who is studying the oceans! Great information! I didn't know a lot of it!
ReplyDeleteConcept map was good.
ReplyDeleteJust need to change the font
It was very interesting
I really like how you did yours on oceans. Even people are age can learn things from your map.
ReplyDeleteI like that you showed a new ocean. That was very interesting because I had no idea that there was a Southern ocean. I like your colors, just a little hard to read from the back.
ReplyDeleteI like this topic! This would be great for students around the 3-4th grade! I love the beach/ocean so you won me over with your topic! I like the fact you included the Southern Ocean... because none of us knew that bit of information!! Good job!!
ReplyDeletelearned some things i didnt know..
ReplyDeleteGreat concept map. I like that you did oceans becuase it is something all students will have to learn about.
ReplyDeleteGood job..more pictures and bigger font!!! :)
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