That's what I thought. I just wanted to double check though.windu34 wrote:Pretty sure N. Pacific is the largestJT016 wrote:Does anyone know the order of the 5 major ocean gyres in terms of size? According to ScienceDaily, the South Pacific Gyre is the largest. Yet, according to Wikipedia, the North Pacific Gyre is the largest ecosystem on Earth. Does anyone have any other information concerning this topic?
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How do you "know" when you are done editing your cheat sheet?
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Typically when you have gone through the rules manual and have everything that you don't know already written on your cheat sheet (which I usually refer to as study guides). I commonly find that I am editing my study guide throughout the year. Usually after invitationals, if there is a topic that I don't know/understand, I will add more information on it to my study guide. But for the most part, I would say you are "done" when you have a comprehensive review of every topic listed on the official rules manual.windu34 wrote:How do you "know" when you are done editing your cheat sheet?
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You don't. You have to keep adding information until you run out of time. But in a more realistic sense, your cheat sheet should include everything on the rules, definitions, abbreviations, and diagrams. Like a ton of diagrams.windu34 wrote:How do you "know" when you are done editing your cheat sheet?
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For me it depends on the event. For some (such as Fossils) I can understand the rules well enough to know when I'm done, and then just trim it from there. For others (including Dynamic Planet) I just keep going endlessly until the tournament day arrives.windu34 wrote:How do you "know" when you are done editing your cheat sheet?
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Thanks for the Input everyone!
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Hello, I am new so I am a bit confused about this event... I was wondering if someone could tell me about the section on deep ocean circulation- water masses, deep ocean circulation, and ocean overturning. Thanks in advance!
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Honestly, you are going to have to google it and try learning it on your own. It is pretty confusing and I have not quite learned it completely yet. Include lots of pics on your cheat sheet and read up on it. (pics should cover most questions regarding this topic)amydata123 wrote:Hello, I am new so I am a bit confused about this event... I was wondering if someone could tell me about the section on deep ocean circulation- water masses, deep ocean circulation, and ocean overturning. Thanks in advance!![]()
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Does anyone know of any websites to which we can practice representative tasks similar to those presented to us at the national level? Does NOAA have any resources I haven't found?
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For the distribution of chemicals, do you think that this website:
http://www.mbari.org/chemsensor/distribution.html
would help for vertical and horizontal structures?
http://www.mbari.org/chemsensor/distribution.html
would help for vertical and horizontal structures?
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