Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Types of Rocks Earth’s Cycles Types of Animals

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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Types of Rocks Earth’s Cycles Types of Animals Describing Animals 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 A rock that has been changed by heat and pressure. Metamorphic rock

1 - $200 Hardened tree sap, often a source of insect fossils. amber

1 - $300 Rock formed when bits or layers of rocks are cemented together Sedimentary rock

1 - $400 Formed or shaped within a mold cast

1 - $500 “fire-made” rock formed from hot, molten rock material Igneous rock

2 - $100 The age of something compared with the age of another thing relative age

2 - $200 A naturally occurring substance that is neither plant nor animal mineral

2 - $300 A fossil created by a print or impression imprint

2 - $400 A process by which rocks are changed from one type into another Rock cycle

2 - $500 A hollow fossil form clearly showing the outside features of the organism mold

3 - $100 An animal that has a backbone vertebrate

3 - $200 An animal that has jointed legs and a segmented body arthropod

3 - $300 A type of animal that is a soft-bodied invertebrate mollusk

3 - $400 An animal that does not have a backbone Inverterbrate

3 - $500 An animal with a strong waterproof skin and a backbone reptile

4 - $100 A supporting structure within the body Endoskeleton

4 - $200 An animal that spends part of it’s time on land and part of it’s time in water Amphibian

4 - $300 Hard skeleton outside of the body exoskeleton

4 - $400 The body temperature of an animal that changes with the temperature of its surroundings Cold-blooded animal

4 - $500 An animal that gets its heat from inside its body A warm-blooded animal

Final Jeopardy The highest class of animals with backbones and 2 examples Mammals; bear, human, ape, elephant etc.