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Jeopardy Changing Landscape Using Resources Biodiver- sity Challenges Miscellan- eous Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from H1 The process of clearing an area to grow A single crop year after year

$100 Answer from H1 Monoculture

$200 Question from H1 Name two examples of nonrenewable Resources

$200 Answer from H1 Oil Gas Coal Metals

$300 Question from H1 What are the three examples of renewable Resources?

$300 Answer from H1 Crops, Water, Soils, Tree, Sunlight Energy, Wind Energy, Water Energy, Geothermal Energy

$400 Question from H1 What are the 3 main activities humans do That change the environment?

$400 Answer from H1 Agriculture Development of cities/towns Industry growth

$500 Question from H1 What are the requirements of sustainable Development?

$500 Answer from H1 1.No long term damage to soil/water/climate 2. Consume little energy as possible 3. Take into account human economic systems 4. Should survive elemental stresses

$100 Question from H2 Process of a farmland into a desert

$100 Answer from H2 Desertification

$200 Question from H2 This chemical was used as a pesticide on Crops but was banned in the 1970s

$200 Answer from H2 DDT

$300 Question from H2 Name 3 types of air pollution

$300 Answer from H2 Smog Acid Rain Greenhouse Gases Particulates

$400 Question from H2 Which organism would obtain the highest amount of pollutant in it?

$400 Answer from H2 Owl

$500 Question from H2 What was the cause of the Dust Bowl In the 1930s?

$500 Answer from H2 Poor farming practices Ex: Over farming, not rotating crops

$100 Question from H3 The number of different species in an area Is called

$100 Answer from H3 Species diversity

$200 Question from H3 What are 2 benefits of biodiversity?

$200 Answer from H3 Medicine Food Aesthetic view Services

$300 Question from H3 Why are invasive species bad for an ecosystem?

$300 Answer from H3 They can outcompete other organisms for food And space

$400 Question from H3 What is the goal of biodiversity conservation?

$400 Answer from H3 Preserve habitats and ecosystems

$500 Question from H3 What are 5 ways that threaten biodiversity?

$500 Answer from H3 Altering Habitats Pollution Hunting Climate Change Invasive Species

$100 Question from H4 Describes the total impact that a country Has on an ecosystem

$100 Answer from H4 Ecological footprint

$200 Question from H4 What does the ozone layer protect us from?

$200 Answer from H4 UV light that causes cancer

$300 Question from H4 This alternative to fishing helps manage Fish populations and ecosystems

$300 Answer from H4 Aquaculture

$400 Question from H4 The full name of the chemicals that were Damaging the ozone layer

$400 Answer from H4 Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)

$500 Question from H4 What are 2 evidences that climate change is Occurring?

$500 Answer from H4 Increase in surface temperature Melting of ice Increase in sea level

$100 Question from H5 Gray-brown haze found over large cities

$100 Answer from H5 Smog

$200 Question from H5 These two chemicals mix in the air to form Acid rain

$200 Answer from H5 Sulfur and Nitrogen compounds

$300 Question from H5 What is a negative consequence of the Industrial Revolution

$300 Answer from H5 Pollution and harm to the environment From the burning of fossil fuels

$400 Question from H5 How has the industrial revolution affected The biosphere?

$400 Answer from H5 Industrial revolution resulted in increase In burning of fossil fuels and increase Production of wastes.

$500 Question from H5 The people of this island exploited their Resources and cause the demise of their civilization

$500 Answer from H5 Easter Island

Final Jeopardy Why is agriculture beneficial for humans yet Harmful to the environment

Final Jeopardy Answer Lead to production of reliable food supply & Increase in health. However, destruction of area needs to occur to make the farm. Habitat Fragmentation, soil erosion, and desertification Can happen.