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Jeopardy Great for team or group Can be used as a review If time is given to copy the questions and answers, credit can be give. This template was found by using Google.

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Area of the Earth that receives the most direct sunlight year What is the Equator/Tropics? Area of the Earth that receives the most direct sunlight year round. Row 1, Col 1

This is most directly responsible for the variation in seasonal What is the tilt of the Earth’s axis? This is most directly responsible for the variation in seasonal weather patterns. Row 1,Column 2

The movement of weathered materials by wind, ice, or water What is erosion? The movement of weathered materials by wind, ice, or water describes the physical process of this. Row 1,Column 3

Mountains are created by the physical process of this. What is plate tectonics? Mountains are created by the physical process of this. 1,4

An earthquake affects this What is the lithosphere? An earthquake affects this “sphere”. 2,1

These two factors affect the climate of an area the most. What is proximity to water and latitude? These two factors affect the climate of an area the most. 2,2

Because water warms and Cools slowly, temperature What is do not vary much? Because water warms and Cools slowly, temperature Ranges in areas near oceans Vary widely/do not vary much.. 2,3

The side of a mountain that Receives the least amount What is the leeward side The side of a mountain that Receives the least amount Of rainfall and is warmer. 2,4

These usually form at the mouth Of a river and are affected What is a delta? These usually form at the mouth Of a river and are affected By incoming tides. 3,1

Seasonal shifts in temperature And variation in amounts of What is True? T/F Seasonal shifts in temperature And variation in amounts of Precipitation are characteristic Of temperate grassland biomes. 3,2

Farmers adapt to arid climates by Planting ….. What is drought resistant crops? Farmers adapt to arid climates by Planting ….. 3,3

El Nino affects weather patterns In Texas where there is an What is precipitation/rainfall? El Nino affects weather patterns In Texas where there is an Increase in this. 3,4

Changes in wind patterns resulting In wet and dry seasons are called.. What are monsoons? Changes in wind patterns resulting In wet and dry seasons are called.. 4,1

What is True? T/F Regions can be based on Common culture. 4,2

Characterized by a common What is False? The Great Plains is Characterized by a common Mountain range? (T/F) 4,3

Perceptual regions can be based On beliefs about economic What is True? Perceptual regions can be based On beliefs about economic Conditions in the area. (T/F) 4,4

The Odessa/Midland Petroplex Is an example of this type of Region. What is Functional? The Odessa/Midland Petroplex Is an example of this type of Region. 5,1

This innovation had the effect of Producing electricity and What are Dams? This innovation had the effect of Producing electricity and Improving farming. 5,2

Areas with a shortage of fresh Water can use this innovation? What are desalinization plants? Areas with a shortage of fresh Water can use this innovation? 5,3

A GIS creates a variety of Predictions about geographic What is False? A GIS creates a variety of Predictions about geographic Patterns for consumers. (T/F) 5,4