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Principle 1 3-5 July 19 2007, II - Water circulates from land to the ocean and back via watersheds and the water cycle. C - The water cycle repeatedly moves water around different reservoirs on Earth., 3 - The ocean floor has mountains, canyons, trenches, ridges, etc. e.g. - The highest mountain on Earth is in the ocean., 2 - The ocean has many basins. They are called Pacific, Atlantic, etc. b - Each basin has many features just like those on land, plus others not found on land., II - Water circulates from land to the ocean and back via watersheds and the water cycle. Water Cycle See Principle 3, D - The ocean is connected to most lakes, via watersheds, rivers and stream. 5 - Watersheds drain water from inland to the sea., The Earth has one big ocean with many features. II - Water circulates from land to the ocean and back via watersheds and the water cycle., 5 - Watersheds drain water from inland to the sea. c - Runoff from watersheds impacts the ocean., II - Water circulates from land to the ocean and back via watersheds and the water cycle. D - The ocean is connected to most lakes, via watersheds, rivers and stream., B - The ocean floor has a variety of physical features defined by geology and geography. 2 - The ocean has many basins. They are called Pacific, Atlantic, etc., A - The ocean is a single huge interconnected body of water that circulates through ocean basins and around the continents. 1 - The ocean is a mixing bowl where water moves vertically and horizontally.