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Miscellaneous Environment Miscellaneous Conservation Science Jeopardy Natural Resources Freshwater Resources Miscellaneous Environment Ocean Environments Miscellaneous Conservation 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 Final Jeopardy

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Natural Resources 100 ANSWER: The two types of natural resources and an example of each. QUESTION: What are renewable (sunlight) and nonrenewable (fossil fuels)?

Natural Resources 200 ANSWER: Name 2 downfalls of recycling. QUESTION: What is collecting, sorting, and remaking (time and money)?

Natural Resources 300 ANSWER: 5 alternatives to the burning of fossil fuels for producing electricity. QUESTION: What are wind, water, solar, geothermal, biomass, nuclear and hydrogen fuel cells?

Natural Resources 400 ANSWER: The type of energy that is the most efficient and the fuel used to generate it. QUESTION: What is nuclear energy and uranium (radioactive atoms)?

Natural Resources 500 ANSWER: These 2 devices are used to power space craft. QUESTION: What are solar panels and hydrogen fuel cells?

Freshwater Resources 100 ANSWER: The science and business of raising and harvesting fish in a controlled environment. QUESTION: What is aquaculture?

Freshwater Resources 200 ANSWER: The process of removing salt from ocean water and the reason why it is not widely used. QUESTION: What is desalination and cost?

Freshwater Resources 300 ANSWER: The 2 types of pollution and the one that causes the most water pollution. QUESTION: What is point source and nonpoint-source pollution (nonpoint-source)?

Freshwater Resources 400 ANSWER: 3 human activities that require water. QUESTION: What are farming, industry, transportation & recreation, fisheries & aquaculture, & energy?

Freshwater Resources 500 ANSWER: This substance comes from natural deposits and household pipes and its allowable concentration in water is 1.3 parts per million. QUESTION: What is copper?

Miscellaneous Environment 100 ANSWER: These are used to run most power plants because they burn easily and produce a lot of heat. QUESTION: What are fossil fuels?

Miscellaneous Environment 200 ANSWER: The 3 types of irrigation used by farmers to water their fields and the type that conserves the most water. QUESTION: What are flood, spray, and drip irrigation (drip)?

Miscellaneous Environment 300 ANSWER: These structures allow ships to travel past dams. QUESTION: What are locks?

Miscellaneous Environment 400 ANSWER: This is a major source of paper and plastic waste. QUESTION: What is product packaging?

Miscellaneous Environment 500 ANSWER: The 9 aquatic environments found on Earth. QUESTION: What are estuaries, salt marshes, mangrove forests, coral reefs, kelp forests, intertidal zone, surface zone, deep zone, and hydrothermal vents?

Ocean Environments 100 ANSWER: A shoreline area in which fresh water from rivers mixes with salt water from the ocean. QUESTION: What is an estuary?

Ocean Environments 200 ANSWER: Coral reefs contain roughly this percent of all species of ocean life. QUESTION: What is 25%?

Ocean Environments 300 ANSWER: Lumps of minerals that are scattered across the deep-ocean floor and the reason why they aren’t being collected. QUESTION: What are nodules and cost/safety?

Ocean Environments 400 ANSWER: The major source of ocean oil pollution. QUESTION: What is runoff from land (44%)?

Ocean Environments 500 ANSWER: This organism can open its jaws wide enough to swallow animals as large as itself and the environment in which it lives. The QUESTION: What is the gulper eel and the deep zone?

Miscellaneous Conservation 100 ANSWER: A long period of lower than normal rainfall. QUESTION: What is a drought?

Miscellaneous Conservation 200 ANSWER: An environment that contains all the necessary requirements for an organism to live. QUESTION: What is a habitat?

Miscellaneous Conservation 400 ANSWER: 3 non-living resources that are obtained from the ocean. QUESTION: What are oil, natural gas, and minerals?

Miscellaneous Conservation 300 ANSWER: The area marked by the arrow. QUESTION: What is the intertidal zone?

Miscellaneous Conservation 500 ANSWER: The name and type of rock that makes up the following environment. QUESTION: What is limestone and sedimentary?

Final Jeopardy ANSWER: The number of pounds of trash that the average family of four generates in one year. QUESTION: What is 6614 pounds?

Final Jeopardy ANSWER: This reef-dwelling organism is related to snails but has no shell. It contains poisonous chemicals that discourage fish from eating it. QUESTION: What is the nudibranch?

Final Jeopardy ANSWER: The length of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef in miles. QUESTION: What is 1250 miles?

Final Jeopardy ANSWER: The number of gallons of water required to produce a single hamburger. QUESTION: What is 1300 gallons?

Final Jeopardy ANSWER: Recycling 90% of the newspapers printed in the U.S. on one Sunday would save this many trees. QUESTION: What is 500,000?