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Mid-Term Jeopardy Hosted By Mr. Thompson

Capt. America Thor Hulk Iron Man 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

The average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time. Climate The average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time. Row 1, Col 1

Measures the amount of dissolved Salinity Measures the amount of dissolved salt in water. 1,2

Type of water that forms when freshwater and saltwater is mixed. Brackish Type of water that forms when freshwater and saltwater is mixed. 1,3

Measures the cloudiness of water. Turbidity Measures the cloudiness of water. 1,4

Living factors in a biome, such as Biotic Living factors in a biome, such as vegetation, producers and consumers. 2,1

Sunlight and Nutrients What are the two biggest limiting factors in the aquatic biome? 2,2

Which of these bodies of water are Lakes, ponds and rivers Which of these bodies of water are all freshwater? 2,3

Coral reefs, oceans and estuaries Which of these bodies of water are all saltwater? 2,4

This biome has the lowest moisture levels of all biomes, which limits Desert This biome has the lowest moisture levels of all biomes, which limits plant growth. 3,1

This biome is dominated by tall grasses and fertile soil Grasslands This biome is dominated by tall grasses and fertile soil for agriculture. 3,2

A list of all the elements that can (The alphabet of chemistry) Periodic Table A list of all the elements that can build matter. (The alphabet of chemistry) 3,3

Building blocks of matter. Atoms Building blocks of matter. 3,4

A lasting attraction between atoms, ions or molecules that enables the Chemical bond A lasting attraction between atoms, ions or molecules that enables the formation of chemical compounds. 4,1

The atomic particle that orbits the nucleus and has a negative charge. Electrons The atomic particle that orbits the nucleus and has a negative charge. 4,2

The atomic particle that lives in the Protons The atomic particle that lives in the nucleus and has a positive charge. 4,3

6 What is this element’s Atomic number? 4,4

How many Protons does the above 6 How many Protons does the above element have? 5,1

How many Neutrons does the above 6 How many Neutrons does the above element have? 5,2

When an element changes the number of Protons, what is formed? A new element When an element changes the number of Protons, what is formed? 5,3

How many Protons, Electrons and Neutrons does this element have? P+ = 13; E- = 13; N = 14 How many Protons, Electrons and Neutrons does this element have? 13 Al Aluminum 26.982   5,4