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Jeopardy $100 Water CycleOceansOcean floor Currents & Tides Misc $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 Dew is formed by Dew is formed by What is the condensation of water vapor? What is the condensation of water vapor?

1 - $200 This step returns water to the atmosphere This step returns water to the atmosphere What is evaporation or transpiration? What is evaporation or transpiration?

1 - $300 Two physical changes that are essential process in the water cycle. Two physical changes that are essential process in the water cycle. What are evaporation and condensation? What are evaporation and condensation?

1 - $400 The progression of evaporation, condensation and precipitation is called The progression of evaporation, condensation and precipitation is called What is the water cycle? What is the water cycle?

1 - $500 Energy for the water cycle Energy for the water cycle What is the Sun? What is the Sun?

2 - $100 Twice a day water rises slowly and covers the land, then it ebbs back slowly. This movement is called Twice a day water rises slowly and covers the land, then it ebbs back slowly. This movement is called What is tides? What is tides?

2 - $200 Salts in the sea come from Salts in the sea come from What is the weathering and erosion of rocks? What is the weathering and erosion of rocks?

2 - $300 NaCl (Salt) NaCl (Salt) What are the 2 most abundant elements dissolved in seawater? What are the 2 most abundant elements dissolved in seawater?

2 - $400 Tropical seas have a high rate of evaporation. Because of this, the water in tropical seas will have higher Tropical seas have a high rate of evaporation. Because of this, the water in tropical seas will have higher What is salt concentration? What is salt concentration?

2 - $500 Warm water stays at the ocean surface because Warm water stays at the ocean surface because What is less dense than cold? What is less dense than cold?

3 - $100 The section of a continent that lies just off the shoreline and extends beneath the ocean is called The section of a continent that lies just off the shoreline and extends beneath the ocean is called What is the continental shelf? What is the continental shelf?

3 - $200 Looking at the deep ocean floor, what is the best description of what you would see? Looking at the deep ocean floor, what is the best description of what you would see? What is high mountains and deep valleys? What is high mountains and deep valleys?

3 - $300 From the shoreline outward, what are the 3 features you would see in order? From the shoreline outward, what are the 3 features you would see in order? What is the continental shelf, continental slope, and the abyssal plain? What is the continental shelf, continental slope, and the abyssal plain?

3 - $400 Along the mid-ocean ridge, new ocean floor is formed at the rate of 2.5 cm per year. What causes the new floor to form? Along the mid-ocean ridge, new ocean floor is formed at the rate of 2.5 cm per year. What causes the new floor to form? What is movement of lava through cracks in the Earth’s crust? (Divergent Boundary) What is movement of lava through cracks in the Earth’s crust? (Divergent Boundary)

3 - $500 An earthquake on the ocean floor causes a water wave to form. An earthquake on the ocean floor causes a water wave to form. What is a tsunami? What is a tsunami?

4 - $100 This current moves perpendicular to the shore and sometimes carries swimmers out to sea. This current moves perpendicular to the shore and sometimes carries swimmers out to sea. What is a rip current? What is a rip current?

4 - $200 This is the cause of most ocean currents. This is the cause of most ocean currents. What is the wind? What is the wind?

4 - $300 This is the main cause of ocean tides. This is the main cause of ocean tides. What is the gravitational pull of the moon? What is the gravitational pull of the moon?

4 - $400 Full moon combined with the gravitational pull of the sun and moon produce the biggest differences between high and low tides. Full moon combined with the gravitational pull of the sun and moon produce the biggest differences between high and low tides. What is a spring tide? What is a spring tide?

4 - $500 Winds and currents move in curved paths because of this. Winds and currents move in curved paths because of this. What is the Coriolis Effect? What is the Coriolis Effect?

5 - $100 The moon phases for Neap tides. The moon phases for Neap tides. What are 1 st quarter and 3 rd quarter? What are 1 st quarter and 3 rd quarter?

5 - $200 A substance through which water can pass A substance through which water can pass What is permeable? What is permeable?

5 - $300 Difference between a lake and a pond Difference between a lake and a pond Pond is smaller and shallower with plants growing on the bottom. Lake is larger and deeper. Pond is smaller and shallower with plants growing on the bottom. Lake is larger and deeper.

5 - $400 Movement of water from the surface to greater depths. As the water sinks, it carries oxygen down from the surface. Movement of water from the surface to greater depths. As the water sinks, it carries oxygen down from the surface. What is downdwelling? What is downdwelling?

5 - $500 Increase in nutrients in a pond or lake. Increase in nutrients in a pond or lake. What is eutrophication? What is eutrophication?

Final Jeopardy G What is a Guyot? What is a Guyot?