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Title: JEOPARDY


1
JEOPARDY
  • Mrs. Kellers
  • 6th Grade Science
  • Chapter 8 - Plate Tectonics

2
THE RULES
  • Everyone will actively participate.
  • Each team will decide on a batting order.
    Please write it down.
  • No penalties for wrong answers, so try.
  • Each team will be rewarded with points.
  • Be positive, encourage your teammates.
  • Teacher is the Judge, all decisions are final.

3
Jeopardy Round Categories are
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Plate Tectonics
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Supercontinent
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Plate Boundaries
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Metamorphic Rocks
8
Moving Plates
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Jeopardy
Plate Tectonics
Super-continent
Metamorphic Rocks
Moving Plates
Plate Boundaries
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End of Round
10
200
  • What type of landform is formed by a mantle plume
    hot spot?
  • What is?

11
400
  • Long chains of undersea mountains are known as
    what?
  • What are?

12
600
  • ________ is the process by which new ocean floor
    is created and causes the continents to drift.
  • What is?

13
800
  • Which scientists work inspired a tremendous
    surge in scientific progress on the topic of
    plate tectonics?
  • Who is?

14
1000
  • Convection cells in ______ are responsible for
    the movement of tectonic plates.
  • What is?

15
200
  • ______ is the name given to the ancient
    supercontinent composed of earlier forms of
    todays continents.
  • What is?

16
400
  • _____ was the scientist who put forth the idea of
    continental drift.
  • Who is?

17
600
  • The idea that continents move slowly on Earths
    surface is known as
  • What is?

18
800
  • Large pieces of Earths crust that move over the
    aesthenosphere are known as
  • What are?

19
1000
  • Wegeners evidence for continental drift included
    the matching of what three things?
  • What are?

20
200
  • The best way to detect transform faults is by the
    _____ they cause.
  • What are?

21
400
  • Older lithospheric plates are cooler plates, and
    therefore _____ than young plates.
  • What is?

22
600
  • A rising mantle plume in the mantle may divide
    the lithosphere above and form a _______.
  • What is?

23
800
  • One of the main pieces of evidence for sea-floor
    spreading is
  • What are?

24
1000
  • The valleys that form in the ocean floor when two
    oceanic plates collide are called
  • What are?

25
200
200
  • Metamorphic rocks are formed from
  • What are?

26
400
400
  • A metamorphic rock is formed when heat and
    pressure change _____, _____, and _____ rocks.
  • What are?

27
600
600
  • What type of rock is continental crust primarily
    made of?
  • What is?

28
800
800
  • What type of rock is oceanic crust primarily made
    of?
  • What is?

29
1000
  • When limestone is squeezed in a convergent plate
    boundary it forms
  • What is?

30
200
200
  • The sinking of one lithospheric plate under
    another lithospheric plate is known as
  • What is?

31
400
400
  • Mountain ranges are most often formed at _____
    boundaries.
  • What is?

32
600
600
  • Divergent boundaries found on land are known as
  • What are?

33
800
800
  • _____ boundaries are found over the rising part
    of a lower mantle convection cell.
  • What are?

34
1000
  • Old crust is consumed at a _____ plate boundary?
  • What is?

35
Thank You for Playing Jeopardy
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