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Geography Jeopardy Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Types of Resources Energy More Resources BONUS Sustainability Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Types of Resources This type of resource can replace itself

$100 Answer from Types of Resources RENEWABLE RESOURCES

$200 Question from Types of Resources Once this type of resource is all used up, it is gone forever.

$200 Answer from Types of Resources NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCES

$300 Question from Types of Resources These resources exist independently; they are there whether we use them or not

$300 Answer from Types of Resources FLOW RESOURCES

$400 Question from Types of Resources Renewable resources are able to make themselves again unless _____

$400 Answer from Types of Resources We mismanage them – e.g. we use too much and the resource cannot replace itself

$500 Question from Types of Resources This is an example of a resource that we have mismanaged in Canada.

$500 Answer from Types of Resources THE EAST COAST (ATLANTIC) FISHERY

Most of Ontario’s electricity comes from _____________ $100 Question from energy Most of Ontario’s electricity comes from _____________

$100 Answer from energy NUCLEAR

The mineral used to produce nuclear energy $200 Question from energy The mineral used to produce nuclear energy

$200 Answer from energy URANIUM

This is why Canadians use so much energy $300 Question from energy This is why Canadians use so much energy

IT’S A BIG COUNTRY IT’S A COLD COUNTRY ENERGY IS CHEAP HERE $300 Answer from energy IT’S A BIG COUNTRY IT’S A COLD COUNTRY ENERGY IS CHEAP HERE

This type of energy comes from the heat under the earth’s surface $400 Question from energy This type of energy comes from the heat under the earth’s surface

$400 Answer from energy GEOTHERMAL ENERGY

Two examples of flow energy sources $500 Question from energy Two examples of flow energy sources

$500 Answer from energy WIND SOLAR FLOWING WATER GEOTHERMAL

$100 Question from Sustainability In order for something to be sustainable it must good for these three things:

$100 Answer from Sustainability PEOPLE (society) PLANET (environment) PROFIT (economy)

$200 Question from Sustainability The main problems with factory farming

$200 Answer from Sustainability ANIMAL CRUELTY POLLUTION RUIN FAMILY FARMS OVER USE OF ANTIBIOTICS

$300 Question from Sustainability Two effective ways to manage the forestry industry

$300 Answer from Sustainability Plant more trees to replace the ones you cut down Practice “selective” cutting

$400 Question from Sustainability Of the following, which type of transportation is MOST sustainable? BICYCLE BUS CAR PLANE

$400 Answer from Sustainability BICYCLE

$500 Question from Sustainability Why is the bicycle this most sustainable mode of transportation in that list? Give a reason for People, Planet and Profit

$500 Answer from Sustainability Good exercise No pollution Cheap – no gas

$100 Question from More Types of Resources Three examples of CONVENTIONAL energy sources in Canada

$100 Answer from More Types of Resources NUCLEAR HYDRO ELECTRIC COAL NATURAL GAS OIL

$200 Question from More Types of Resources Examples of ALTERNATIVE energy sources in Canada

$200 Answer from More Types of Resources WIND SOLAR GEOTHERMAL TIDAL

$300 Question from More Types of Resources List two good things and two bad things about using nuclear energy

$300 Answer from More Types of Resources GOOD: No air pollution, makes LOTS of energy BAD: makes radioactive waste, is non-renewable

$400 Question from More Types of Resources Province where Canada’s oil sands are located

$400 Answer from More Types of Resources ALBERTA

$500 Question from More Types of Resources Describe how coal becomes electrical energy in your house – 4 steps

$500 Answer from More Types of Resources Coal is burned The heat is used to heat water The steam from the water spins a turbine This creates electrons Sent in wires to our houses

Three things that you can do to DECREASE your ecological footprint $100 Question from BONUS Three things that you can do to DECREASE your ecological footprint

$100 Answer from BONUS ANSWERS VARY

Two important things about this population are? $200 Question from BONUS Two important things about this population are?

LOTS OF BABIES LOTS OF BABIES DIE NOT ANY OLD PEOPLE HIGH BIRTH RATE $200 Answer from BONUS LOTS OF BABIES LOTS OF BABIES DIE NOT ANY OLD PEOPLE HIGH BIRTH RATE LOW LIFE EXPECTANCY

The previous population would have what level of HDI? $300 Question from BONUS The previous population would have what level of HDI?

$300 Answer from BONUS LOW

Describe 3 qualities of this population $400 Question from BONUS Describe 3 qualities of this population

LOW BIRTH RATE NOT MANY BABIES LOTS OF OLD PEOPLE HIGH LIFE EXPECTANCY $400 Answer from BONUS LOW BIRTH RATE NOT MANY BABIES LOTS OF OLD PEOPLE HIGH LIFE EXPECTANCY

This population at what level of HDI? $500 Question from BONUS This population at what level of HDI?

$500 Answer from Around the World HIGH

Final Jeopardy Three things that we could do to the THOMSON neighbourhood To make it more sustainable

More parklands (trees) Final Jeopardy Answer More bike paths Less traffic Better public transit More parklands (trees) More jobs for youth