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Jeopardy Hosted by Mr. Manskopf

Atmosphere Water Warming Energy 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000

Three percent of all the water on Earth is found as salt water b. Fresh water Three percent of all the water on Earth is found as salt water b. fresh water c. groundwater d. ocean water e. none of these Row 1, Col 1

What percentage of the atmosphere b. 21% What percentage of the atmosphere is composed of oxygen? A. 12 percent B. 21 percent C. 58 percent D. 78 percent 1,2

The process by which gases in the c. Greenhouse gas The process by which gases in the atmosphere trap in heat radiated from the Earth surface is called global warming b. ozone depletion c. greenhouse effect d. El Nino 1,3

World oil supplies and prices are expected to be controlled over d. OPEC World oil supplies and prices are expected to be controlled over the long term by Russia. b. the United States. c. Mexico d. OPEC. e. Saudi Arabia. 1,4

The largest watershed in the United States is Mississippi River a. Mississippi The largest watershed in the United States is Mississippi River b. Delaware River c. Colorado River d. Rio Grande e. Cooper River 2,1

The lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, A troposphere The lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, the one directly above the ground, is called the A. troposphere. B. stratosphere. C. thermosphere. 2,2

d. earth’s avg surface temp Global warming refers specifically to an increase in the number of storms on Earth. B. precipitation from Earth’s atmosphere. temperatures everywhere on Earth. D. Earth’s average surface temperature. 2,3

Oil is widely used because it is relatively cheap. e. All of these answers Oil is widely used because it is relatively cheap. is easily transported. c. has a high net useful energy yield. has an artificially low cost. e. all of these answers 2,4

During the water treatment process, what is the purpose of adding c. Kill bacteria During the water treatment process, what is the purpose of adding chlorine to the water? to remove large debris b. to remove gases c. to kill bacteria d. none of these 3,1

The boundary between air masses that differ in temperature a. front The boundary between air masses that differ in temperature and moisture is called a(n) A. front. B. ozone layer. C. thermosphere. D. convection current. 3,2

c. Trees take in CO2 during photosynthesis How can the planting of new trees help reduce climate change? Trees help create breezes. B. Trees release moisture that cools the atmosphere. Trees take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during photosynthesis. Trees block the release of greenhouse gases from soil. 3,3

Which of the following is an advantage b. Versatility of its uses Which of the following is an advantage of using fossil fuels for energy? a. the resulting air pollution c. limited quantities b. versatility in its uses d. toxic by-products 3,4

rank the primary uses of fresh water around the world. C. Ag, industry, personal From greatest to least, rank the primary uses of fresh water around the world. personal, industry, agriculture B. industry, agriculture, personal C. agriculture, industry, personal D. industry, personal, agriculture 4,1

Which of the following is a secondary air pollutant? ozone A. Ozone aka smog Which of the following is a secondary air pollutant? ozone b. carbon monoxide c. carbon dioxide d. both (b) and (c) e. none of these 4,2

The amount of carbon dioxide emissions d. Carbon footprint The amount of carbon dioxide emissions for which an individual or group is responsible is known as a carbon sequestration carbonic acid. carbon offset. D. carbon footprint. 4,3

Solar energy, or energy from the sun, is contained in a. uranium. c. Fossil fuels Solar energy, or energy from the sun, is contained in a. uranium. b. radioactive waste. c. fossil fuels. d. all nonrenewable resources. 4,4

d. Decreased oxygen levels Eutrophication of a lake can lead to increased pH levels b. increased dissolved oxygen c.. decreased pH levels d. decreased dissolved oxygen levels e. none of these 5,1

Which of these devises clean c. Catalytic converter Which of these devises clean car exhaust before coming out the tailpipe? scrubber b. ZEV c. catalytic converter d. smoker e. none of these 5,2

Which of the following is NOT a major greenhouse gas? water vapor d. sulfur Which of the following is NOT a major greenhouse gas? water vapor b. carbon dioxide c. methane d. sulfur e. none of these 5,3

Crude oil components are separated by gravity. b. distillation. c. pressure. d. filtration. e. combustion. 5,4