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<Earth Science> JEOPARDY (Rocks)

Jeopardy Category Soil

Category Earth’s Plates Jeopardy Category Earth’s Plates

Jeopardy Category Rocks & Minerals

Jeopardy Category Forces

Jeopardy soil Jeopardy Earth plates Jeopardy Rocks Jeopardy Forces Jeopardy Layers 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Decayed plant or animal material.

What is humus?

These are the main ingredients in soil.

What are water, air, bacteria, humus, and mostly weathered rock?

Harmful substances added to Earth’s land.

What is pollution?

Farmers add these materials to soil to replace minerals removed by crops

What is Adding fertilizer and Humus?

Farmers plowing furrows across a slope rather than up and down a slope.

What is contour plowing?

The movement of the Earth’s hard surface.

What is plate tectonics?

This process stretches or pulls the plates apart.

What is tension?

This process squeezes or pushes together the crust.

What is compression?

This is the twisting, tearing, or pushing of one plate past another.

What is shear?

Compression can crumple rock and push it into folded layers Compression can crumple rock and push it into folded layers. Mountains made in this process are called this.

What are fold mountains?

A rock from space.

What is a meteorite?

These rocks are made from melted magma.

What is igneous?

These rocks are made from bits of matter cemented together.

What are sedimentary?

These are rocks that have been changed by heat and pressure.

What are metamorphic?

Anthracite coal is a rock that was bituminous coal but was changed by heat and pressure, this makes anthracite a _____type of rock.

What is metamorphic?

This is the breaking down of rock. Two types.

What is physical and chemical weathering?

These are the four types of erosion.

What is wind, water, ice, and gravity?

This is the dropping of of eroded material.

What is deposition?

The place where a river starts.

What is the mouth?

When a river slows, it deposits its sediment and creates fertile soil When a river slows, it deposits its sediment and creates fertile soil. This is called a ______.

What is a delta?

The hard outer layer of the earth.

What is the lithosphere?

Water is found here.

What is the hydrosphere?

The gases that surround our Earth form this.

What is the atmosphere?

The layer of the Earth where life occurs.

What is the biosphere?

Where you would find water.

What are oceans, rivers, streams, lakes, groundwater, and ice.

DAILY DOUBLE

FINAL JEOPARDY

FINAL JEOPARDY CATEGOR PLEASE MAKE YOUR WAGER SELECTIONS NOW

FINAL JEOPARY QUESTION

Four ways to protect the soil.

What are contour plowing, adding fertilizers and humus, crop rotation, terracing and strip farming?

AND THE WINNER IS… Team 1 Team 2

CONGRATS TO Team 1 Team 1 Team 1 Team 1 Team 1 Team 1

CONGRATS TO Team 2 Team 2 Team 2 Team 2 Team 2 Team 2