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Weather Jeopardy Water in the Air Too much Pressure Weather or Not Disasters Classify 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

Help (1) Save a duplicate of this template. (2) Enter all answers and questions in the normal view. (view/normal) (3) Change the category headings in the normal view (view/normal) (4) View as a slideshow. (5) Use the home red button after each question. ©Norman Herr, 2003

A-100 ANSWER: On most days a warm air mass sits over the Florida coast. This can be said to be true of this air mass. QUESTION: What is its moisture is the same throughout the air mass?

A-200 ANSWER: The role of plants in the water cycle. QUESTION: How plant release water vapor into the air by TRANSPIRATION?

A-300 ANSWER: The wind in the picture below moves from a body of water up and over the mountain. This area will get the most vegetation growing. QUESTION: What is area S?

A-400 ANSWER: The measure of the maximum distance at which large objects can be identified with the unaided eye. QUESTION: What is the VISIBILITY?

A-500 Draw a water cycle diagram showing 3 processes moving water from the ocean, atmosphere and land. ANSWER:

B-100 Answer:. This is what scientists call the measurement of the force with which air molecules push on a surface. Question: What is AIR PRESSURE?

B-200 ANSWER: A pressure system of rising air in which clouds and thunderstorms form easily if there is moisture. QUESTION: What is a low pressure system?

B-300 ANSWER:ANSWER: Explain what kind of weather a high pressure system will cause. QUESTION:What is clear skies because the sinking air makes it difficult for clouds to form?

B-400 ANSWER: A system of pressure that forms along the boundaries of air masses. QUESTION: What is Low Pressure?

B-500 ANSWER: Low pressure areas are where air masses come together and rise. A rising air mass’s temperature changes in this way. QUESTION: What is getting cooler?

C-100 ANSWER: The interaction between air, water and the ______ cause weather. QUESTION: What is the SUN?

C-200 ANSWER: The name of violently rotating columns of air stretching from a cloud to the ground. QUESTION: What are tornadoes?

C-300 ANSWER:The climate zones that Florida is located in. QUESTION:What is the tropical and temperate zones?

C-400 ANSWER:Topography of an area can affect climate. Give an example of something that would be part of the topography of an area. QUESTION: What are mountains?

C-500 ANSWER: Explain how clouds form. QUESTION: Warm moist air rises Air expands Air cools Water vapor condenses on particle such as: Dust Smoke Pollution Salt

D-100 ANSWER: The boundary between a cold and warm air mass. QUESTION: What is a front?

D-200 ANSWER: It is what you call a circular depression that forms when rock dissolves or when the roof of an underground cavern collapses. QUESTION: What is a sinkhole?

D-300 ANSWER:2 reasons that Florida is vulnerable to hurricanes. QUESTION: What are warm ocean waters and flat topography?

D-400 ANSWER: Mr. Schulman hears that there is a chance of flooding in his area due to a storm surge. He lives in a low-lying area and should ____________. QUESTION: What is a evacuate to higher ground?

D-500 ANSWER: Three conditions needed to form a Hurricane. QUESTION: Warm ocean water above 79 degrees F. Low pressure Calm upper level winds Spin of the Earth

E-100 ANSWER: Super, Crazy, Gorilla, Elmer’s QUESTION: What are glues?

E-200 ANSWER: A Greek, a Caesar, a Ranch an Island and An Italian. QUESTION: What are salad dressings?

E-300 ANSWER: Salsa, Tango, Meringue QUESTION: What are Latin dances?

E-400 ANSWER: Yam, Sweet, Spud, Yukon Gold, Idaho Baking QUESTION: What are potatoes?

E-500 ANSWER: Scotch, 3M, Duct, Video, Masking QUESTION: What are Tapes?

FINAL JEOPARDY Question: Why is it that water can form on grass in the early morning when the air is clear? Answer: Air near the ground cools to the dew point.