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Chapter 2 Planet Earth Vocabulary 1 Vocabulary 2 Rotation/ Revolution Water on Earth The Land 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy

100 Question from Vocabulary 1 Large area of slow-moving ice

100 Answer from Vocabulary 1 glacier

200 Question from Vocabulary 1 Magma that reaches Earth’s surface

200 Answer from Vocabulary 1 lava

300 Question from Vocabulary 1 Long periods of lower-than-normal precipitation

300 Answer from Vocabulary 1 drought

400 Question from Vocabulary 1 Water found below Earth’s surface

400 Answer from Vocabulary 1

500 Question from Vocabulary 1 Water that is found in Earth’s streams, rivers, and lakes

500 Answer from Vocabulary 1 surface water

100 Question from Vocabulary 2 Water occurring in the air as an Invisible gas

100 Answer from Vocabulary 2 water vapor

200 Question from Vocabulary 2 The distance north or south of the Equator

200 Answer from Vocabulary 2 latitude

300 Question from Vocabulary 2 Earth’s yearly trip around the sun

300 Answer from Vocabulary 2 revolution

400 Question from Vocabulary 2 Precipitation that flows over land into rivers and oceans

400 Answer from Vocabulary 2 runoff

500 Question from Vocabulary 2 The process of breaking rock into smaller pieces

500 Answer from Vocabulary 2 weathering

100 Question from Rotation/Revolution An imaginary line running through the Earth from the North to the South Pole

100 Answer from Rotation/Revolution axis

200 Question from Rotation/Revolution Every 24 hours, Earth completes one ____________

200 Answer from Rotation/Revolution

300 Question from Rotation/Revolution The direction in which Earth rotates and revolves

300 Answer from Rotation/Revolution counterclockwise

400 Question from Rotation/Revolution During which season does solar energy begin to increase?

400 Answer from Rotation/Revolution spring

500 Question from Rotation/Revolution The angle (in degrees) of Earth’s tilt

500 Answer from Rotation/Revolution 23 ½ degrees

100 Question from Water on Earth The circulation of water from Earth’s surface to the atmosphere and back

100 Answer from Water on Earth Water Cycle or Hydrologic Cycle

200 Question from Water on Earth What are the main two processes of the Water Cycle?

200 Answer from Water on Earth evaporation & precipitation

300 Question from Water on Earth About 3% of Earth’s water supply is _____.

300 Answer from Water on Earth freshwater

400 Question from Water on Earth TRUE or FALSE The sun’s energy drives the water cycle.

400 Answer from Water on Earth TRUE

500 Question from Water on Earth The term used to describe water falling back to Earth as rain, sleet, hail, or snow

500 Answer from Water on Earth precipitation

100 Question from The Land The theory that suggests the continents were once part of one supercontinent

100 Answer from The Land continental drift

200 Question from The Land The study of moving pieces of crust

200 Answer from The Land plate tectonics

Shapes, such as peninsulas, on the 300 Question from The Land Shapes, such as peninsulas, on the planet’s surface

300 Answer from The Land landforms

The theorist that developed the theory 400 Question from The Land The theorist that developed the theory of continental drift

400 Answer from The Land Alfred Wegener

500 Question from The Land A region around the Pacific plate that is home to most of the world’s earthquakes and volcanoes

500 Answer from The Land The Ring of Fire

Final Jeopardy Complete the diagram. 2 4 3 1 6 5 runoff accumulation

Final Jeopardy Complete the diagram. ccondensation condensation precipitation 2 4 3 transpiration 1 evaporation surface runoff 6 5 runoff accumulation

Final Jeopardy Answer 1. transpiration 2. condensation 3. precipitation 4. condensation 5. evaporation 6. (surface) runoff