Earth and Environmental Science Exam Review Let’s Play Jeopardy! Earth and Environmental Science Exam Review
Building Blocks of Geology Water, Water, Everywhere Jeopardy Game Board Building Blocks of Geology Changing Earth Go Green! Water, Water, Everywhere Above and Beyond $100 $200 $300 $400 $500
$100 Answer: Building Blocks of Geology The unique, ordered arrangement of atoms in a mineral called
$100 Question: Building Blocks of Geology What is crystalline? Game board
$200 Answer: Building blocks of Geology Means non-living, does not pertain to life
$200 Question: Building Blocks of Geology What is inorganic? Game board
$300 Answer: Building Blocks of Geology Rocks that form beneath the Earth’s surface, cooling slowly and forming large grains
$300 Question: Building Blocks of Geology What are intrusive igneous rocks? Game board
$400 Answer: Building Blocks of Geology Refers to the method in which the small particles of sedimentary rocks are found in basins
$400 Question: Building Blocks of Geology What is bedding? Game board
$500 Answer: Building Blocks of Geology Coal is an example of an organic _______________ rock.
$500 Question: Building Blocks of Geology What is sedimentary? Game board
$100 Answer: Changing Earth The type of weathering that changes the molecular composition of a rock, not just appearance
$100 Question: Changing Earth What is chemical weathering? Game board
$200 Answer: Changing Earth The division of all of Earth’s history into blocks based on rock and fossil records and absolute dating
$200 Question: Changing Earth What is the geologic time scale? Game board
$300 Answer: Changing Earth Fossil records, ancient climatic data, and relative dating of rock layers
$300 Question: Changing Earth What is the evidence used to support continental drift theory? Game board
$400 Answer: Changing Earth The type of seismic wave that is last to arrive and is most destructive.
$400 Question: Changing Earth What is an L-wave? Game board
$500 Answer: Changing Earth A type of polar ice cap and one of the main agents of erosion.
$500 Question: Changing Earth What is a glacier? Game board
$100 Answer: Go Green! Areas characterized by dense populations and high natural resource consumption.
$100 Question: Go Green! What is urban? Game board
$200 Answer: Go Green! The process of using a natural resource such that it can be replenished for future generations is considered ____________________.
$200 Question: Go Green! What is sustainable? Game board
$300 Answer: Go Green! Fuels utilized by burning some type of renewable biomass energy.
$300 Question: Go Green! What are biofuels? Game board
$400 Answer: Go Green! A type of renewable energy harnessed from falling water
$400 Question: Go Green! What is hydroelectricity? Game board
$500 Answer: Go Green! Widely used farming practices in the US focused on mass production of agricultural goods
$500 Question: Go Green! What is factory farming? Game board
$100 Answer: Water The type of water erosion that most affects coastlines.
$100 Question: Water What is wave erosion? Game board
$200 Answer: Water The percentage of the Earth that is made up of water.
$200 Question: Water What is 70%? Game board
$300 Answer: Water The percentage of the Earth that is made up of freshwater
$300 Question: Water What is 3%? Game board
$400 Answer: Water An underground rock formation where large amounts of water are stored
$400 Question: Water What is an aquifer? Game board
$500 Answer: Water A type of pollution that is difficult to trace and can come from many sources
$500 Question: Water What is non-point pollution? Game board
$100 Answer: Above and Beyond The atmospheric layer that we breathe
$100 Question: Above and Beyond What is the troposphere? Game board
$200 Answer: Above and Beyond Describes areas of low temperature and low humidity, like the poles
$200 Question: Above and Beyond What is high pressure? Game board
$300 Answer: Above and Beyond A change in wavelengths of light an sound caused by movement of an object.
$300 Question: Above and Beyond What is the Doppler Effect? Game board
$400 Answer: Above and Beyond The primary components of stars, which they burn as fuel
$400 Question: Above and Beyond What are hydrogen and helium? Game board
$500 Answer: Above and Beyond One possible path in the death of a massive star
$500 Question: Above and Beyond What is black hole OR neutron star? Game board