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Show I. r, ft The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, June 21, 1973 Hajrar ll. Horrible srfnP Bv Dik Browne Bv Paul Nichob Judge Parker YOU DON'T LOOK ONE HAPPY TO SEE we, BETSY, MY LOVE er T&LUNG MB I i decided i WANT rO KNOW EXACTLY NEEDED WHY YOU A CAVE TO TOWN. to BEE ' LAWYER! just ROCJ Have a Question? Ask Andy Winds fn Waves Help to Circulate Oceans Water Andv sends 0 comoiete 70 volume set ot the Merit Students Encyclopedia to Cathy Porker 12 Prince Rupert, British Columtta for her Question II ow does the sea circulate? The sally seas cover 70 8 of our planet to percent depths van mg from an inch to more than six miles Thev hold 330 million cubic miles of water, plus about 50 quadrillion tons of dissolved minerals A whimsical math genius estimated the number of water molecules m the whole The fantastic figure thing was 60 plus a string of 45 zeros. And all of these molecules are busy circulating on global tours In the ocean deeps near Bermuda, waters from the arctic and the Antarctic circulate with water from the Mediterranean Sea. Also present are mingling drops from the tropics and from every other part of the global ocean. The deep waters crawled there, taking centuries to travel from under the icy Antarctic shelf The surface levels traveled somewhat faster, heaved Atlantic and Arctic, the PacifOceans These waters are linked together in one big mixing and mingling ocean Water is fluid and keeps stirring. by tossing tides and blown by stormy winds ic and Indian Keeps Stirring Most of the sea water is held m the deep basins in the Daily Quiz However the waves and tides cause less circulating than we might suppose. The average waves bob up and down but usually do not shift much water. However, wild storm winds stu great masses of water and hurricanes bash floods onto the shores. 1. In water, even expert swimmers v.iU begin to drown m an average of how many minutes? 1 MIN. 3 MINS. 10 MINS. 18 MINS. 2. A creature nicknamed a makes whicn hay burner typical sound? OINK MOO 3. A The steady trade winds pile water along the equator and dnve strong currents westward across the oceans Other NEIGH BA-- grubstake usually ,v mds circulate prev ailing these surface currents around the major oceans in circling eddies. The tides lift and drop great humps of water, twice a day on opposite sides of the globe In certain estuanes every high tide roars m and out. churning countless tons of suggests which one of these regions? OCEANS MOUNTAINS SWAMPS DESERTS one of thse is not suggestive of a surgeon9 NEEDLE BOBBIN SCISSORS SCALPEL Vj. Which 5. A species At deep levels, circulation is stined up mostly by temperature and saltiness. Heavier waters tend to sink and inch along the bottom. Cold water is denser and therefore heavier. Water that contains extra helpings of dissolved chemicals also is heavier. Under the icy Antarctic shelf, the water is cold and also extra slaty. It sinks and starts to inch away from home. Some of it may head north and cross the equator for a rendezvous near Bermuda. This tour may take 500 to 1.500 years. Here and at many other deep zones, cold weighty waters meet and circulate from far places in the global ocean. ANSWERS (sjrtread oqiunf) ipuux uiqqog water of goobers is TRUNK ANTLERS S fr sureymopi Help to Circulate The winds and tides help to circulate the surface ocean named after a creature with TUSKS SPURS waters qSia.M S (Simouajq suiui g Jiain sazXpuBd) 1 Momma U Mi ll f MOMMA, X HAVE BCODCP TO TAKC A CROSS --COUNTM MOTORCYCLE Brnv rsj So. 3sooso FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX hvaha St. -- 4750 So. Redwood So. R ftkE. 40 W. 2nd DVtfO-- ROUND SIRLOIN STEMS SMS . !3 i. EFFECTIVE THURS. FRI. N. Bountiful & SAT. l SEEDLESS OWES .W MINI SSH I B CORN r UUfmtlk fwocfiDos EMS 1 A ese Cans on Milton (.unilT B rEVEN WITH THEIrTT HUSBANDS HOME FROM THE WAR ' T ? J J V SHECKS-BA- CK HOME SOWE O'MY BBTWSIN'SCHOOLS TDC UP JIST AFTER MV 5 UlltRAWPS t - i catsup fo. Kp I I.WIWE 3UX tOttJfcT Ki.'llUtifAf fiWT w JfiMTf ICE CP.EM.1 vOs fsf? evtf is ti? 1 DRY MILK. few flewfc oms juice f A f I( ?SW- 1 &aG 1 A. - fc. m. a. |