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THIS IS JEOPARDY

With Your Host... Mrs. Kenny

Streams & Rivers (2-1) Water Underground (2-5) Land and Water River Features Groundwater Diagrams Vocabulary 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

wearing away the land A 100

erosion A 100

particles of rock and soil

sediments A 200

the process by which soil and rocks are left behind

deposition A 300

Water that flows over the ground surface

runoff A 400

Land that is covered by a shallow layer of water

wetland A 500

Describe one of the three things that can happen to rainfall

- evaporate immediately soak into the soil form runoff B 100

Name one of the three factors that affect runoff B 200

nature of the ground surface rate of rainfall if the land is flat or hilly B 200

What do we call a ridge of land that separates one watershed from another? B 300

a divide B 300

What causes floods? B 400

When the volume of water in a river increases so much that the river overflows its channel B 400

Name two ways to control floods B 500

Dams and levees B 500

C 100

Tributary C 100

C 200

Watershed C 200

C 300

Divide C 300

Loose Soil Sand Gravel Hard Clay If the water table was between layers 2 and 3, which well(s) would be functional? C 400

Well 3 C 400

Which well(s) are dug into Loose Soil Sand Gravel Hard Clay Which well(s) are dug into impermeable layer(s)? C 500

Well 1 C 500

What are the spaces between rock and soil called

pores D 100

Name a permeable material D 200

sand or gravel D 200

Name an impermeable material D 300

clay or granite D 300

A well must go beyond this in order obtain groundwater

water table D 400

This can occur when groundwater is trapped between two impermeable rock layers

artesian well D 500

What do we call point A of a River System

headwaters E 100

What do we call point B of a River System

oxbow lake E 200

What do we call point C of a River System

meander E 300

What do we call point D of a River System

mouth E 400

Between what two points would you find a flood plain?

between points B and C E 500

What do we call this area underground Solid rock What do we call this area underground F 100

unsaturated zone F 100

What do we call this area underground Solid rock What do we call this area underground F 200

Water table F 200

What do we call this area underground Solid rock What do we call this area underground F 300

saturated zone F 300

Solid rock F 400

permeable layer F 400

Solid rock F 500

impermeable layer F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: River Changes Click on screen to begin

Name the processes that occur at point A and point B Click on screen to continue

Click on screen to continue Point A – deposition Point B- erosion Click on screen to continue

Don’t forget to play the home game Thank you for playing! Don’t forget to play the home game by studying!!!