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THIS IS Jeopardy

With Your Host... YOUR Teacher

Jeopardy Animal Adaptation Weather / Clouds Stars/ Earth/Moon Forces / Machines Light / Sound Water 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

They have sharp teeth and claws

What are carnivores? A 100

Blending into your environment A 200

What is camouflage? A 200

Actions or body parts that help an animal survive in its environment

What is an adaptation? A 300

Two examples of behavioral adaptations

What are hibernation and migration?

A harmless snake looks like a deadly coral snake

What is mimicry? A 500

Puffy white clouds B 100

What are cumulus clouds? B 100

The average weather conditions of an area B 200

What is climate? B 200

Thick, gray clouds that often bring rain

What are stratus clouds? B 300

Large volume of air with the same temperature and humidity throughout B 400

What is an air mass? B 400

When a cold air mass collides with a warm air mass B 500

What is a cold front? B 500

Group of stars that form a pattern C 100

What is a constellation?

Length of time it takes Earth to rotate C 200

What is 24 hours? C 200

Moon phase where the moon is completely dark in the sky

What is the new moon? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

Causes Earth’s seasons

What is the Earth’s tilt on its axis? C 400

Waxing crescent is to “getting bigger, as this is to “getting smaller”

What is waning crescent?

When water turns from a liquid to a gas during heating

What is evaporation? D 100

Gas escaping from boiling water D 200

What is water vapor? D 200

The process of water vapor (a gas) changing into a liquid through cooling

What is condensation? D 300

Two temperatures at which water becomes a solid

What are 32°F and 0°C? D 400

Two temperatures at which water becomes a gas D 500

What are 212°F and 100°C? D 500

This is produces when movement causes a vibration

What is sound? E 100

Light waves hitting this surface bend toward each other

What is a concave lens? E 200

This happens when light bounces off an object

What is reflection? E 300

The number of waves moving past one point in a given amount of time

What is frequency? E 400

This is the distance from the resting point of a wave to the trough

What is amplitude? E 500

This is an inclined plane wrapped around a rod F 100

What is a screw? F 100

A simple device that changes a force

What is a simple machine? F 200

This simple machine changes a downward force to an outward force

What is a wedge? F 300

Gravity does not change the motion of a ball rolling across the floor because gravity only pulls _________. F 400

What is downward? F 400

This is why airplanes and race cars have sleek shapes F 500

What is to reduce the amount of friction?

Earth Science The Final Jeopardy Category is: Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

The 4 planets made up mostly of gases Click on screen to continue

What are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune? Click on screen to continue

Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!