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Earth ScienceJeopardy!
Click Once to Begin
  • FINAL REVIEW 1

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JEOPARDY!
METEOROLOGY
EARTHQUAKES
MISC.
PLATE BOUNDARIES
EARTH IN SPACE
ENVIRONMENT
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Daily Double Graphic and Sound Effect!
Daily Double!!!
  • DO NOT DELETE THIS SLIDE! Deleting it may cause
    the game links to work improperly. This slide is
    hidden during the game, and WILL not appear.
  • In slide view mode, copy the above (red) graphic
    (click once to select right click the border and
    choose copy).
  • Locate the answer slide which you want to be the
    daily double
  • Right-click and choose paste. If necessary,
    reposition the graphic so that it does not cover
    the answer text.

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What form of precipitation will form rain lands
on a surface that has a temperature below 32F.?
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FREEZING RAIN
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What is forced up rapidly advance of a cold front?
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WARM AIR
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What type of front is associated with
thunderstorms?
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COLD FRONT
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Winds in the southern hemisphere curve to the
left (or counter-clockwise) because of this.
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CORIOLIS EFFECT
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This occurs when the air temperature lowers to
the dew point
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CONDENSATION
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Seismic waves traveling through the Earth will
bend or stop completely to create a _____.
Daily Double!!!
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SHADOW ZONE
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These seismic waves travel in a push-pull motion.
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P-WAVES
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These seismic waves travel like the waves on the
ocean.
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SURFACE WAVES ORL WAVES
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This the location where an earthquake originates
inside the Earth.
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FOCUS
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Earthquakes can cause the surface of the Earth to
turn pudding-like through the processed called
_____.
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LIQUIFACTION
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Tides that are created when the Sun, Moon and
Earth form right angles are called ______ .
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NEAP TIDES
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When the Northern hemisphere is tipped away from
the Sun, they are having what season?
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WINTER
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Over what imaginary line is the Sun on the 1st
day of spring in the Northern hemisphere?
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THE EQUATOR
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Which global wind pattern lies between 30º 60º
North and South latitudes?
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WESTERLIES OR PREVAILING WESTERLIES
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Describe the hierarchy of the Universe.
Daily Double!!!
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THE UNIVERSE IS MADE UP OF GALAXIES.
  • GALAXIES ARE MADE UP OF STARS.
  • SOME STARS HAVE PLANETS ORBITING THEM CREATING
    SOLAR SYSTEMS.

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These volcanic areas are found in the middle of
tectonic plates
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HOT SPOTS
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Tectonic plates are found in which layer of the
earth
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LITHOSPHERE
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This boundary occurs when two plates come together
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CONVERGENT
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These currents in the mantle cause the tectonic
plates to move
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CONVECTION CURRENTS
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The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is an example of this
boundary
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DIVERGENT
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This form of energy transfer involves direct
contact of the objects.
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CONDUCTION
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All astronomical objects are included in this
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THE UNIVERSE
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Planets revolve in this shape of orbit
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ELLIPTICAL
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This is the process the Sun uses to generate heat.
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NUCLEAR FUSION
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Earth's seasons are caused by these 2 factors.
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EARTHS REVOLUTION AROUND THE SUNANDTILT OF
EARTHS AXIS
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Name the 4 stages of coal formation from
beginning to end product.
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1. PEAT2. LIGNITE3. BITUMINOUS COAL4.
ANTHRACITE
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What is the number one cause of Extinctions?
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DISTRUCTION OF HABITAT
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What is the difference betweenpoint sourceand
nonpoint source pollution?
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POINT SOURCE POLLUTION IS FROM A
KNOWN/IDENTIFIABLE SOURCE.NONPOINT SOURCE
POLLUTION COMES FROM AN UNIDENTIFIABLE LOCATION.
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Give an example of a sustainable farming practice.
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  • CONTOUR PLOWING
  • CROP ROTATION
  • STRIP CROPPING
  • INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
  • DECREASE USE OF CHEMICALS (INSECTICIDES,
    HERBICIDES, FERTILIZERS, ETC.)
  • NO TILL FARMING
  • LEAVING/CREATING WIND BREAKS
  • LEAVING/CREATING RAPARIAN BREAKS (Trees, bushes,
    etc. between field and river or lake)
  • TERRACING

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Give one example of how to preserve biodiversity.
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  • Wild life reserves- e.g. National Parks.
  • Law enforcement
  • Bag limits for hunting
  • Banning poaching
  • Rehabilitation re-release programs
  • Endangered Species Act
  • Quarantine
  • Education
  • Breeding Programs
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