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THE RULES: All teams play each question Give each answer in the form of a question Host’s decisions are FINAL

And now…here is the host of Jeopardy… Mr. Riso

Let’s Get Ready to play… Today’s Categories are:

“I’m the Map, I’m “I’m the Map, I’m the Map, I’m the Map, I’m the Maaaap!” the Maaaap!”

“We’re Going to Get “We’re Going to Get Physical, We’re Going to We’re Going to Get Physical Get Physical Geography”

“To Be Natural or “To Be Natural or Not to Be Natural Not to Be Natural Resources, That Resources, That Is the Question” Is the Question”

Urban Cowboy, Urban Cowboy, I Mean Planning I Mean Planning

What’s so What’s so Economic about Economic about Geography Anyways?

Potpourri

“I’m the Map, I’m the Map, I’m the Maaaap!” “We’re Going to Get Physical, Physical, We’re Going to Get Physical Geography” “To Be Natural or Not to Be Natural Resources, That Is the Question” Urban Cowboy, I Mean Planning What’s so Economic about GeographyAnyways? DD FJ Potpourri

A line joining locations of equal elevation. Answer…

What is contour lines? 100

The three types of map scales. Answer…

What are verbal scale, bar scale and R.F. scale ? 200

1:100,000 is an example of this scale. Answer…

What is R.F. scale? 300

The time it will be in Edmonton Alberta if it is 12:00 pm in Toronto Ontario. Answer…

What is 10:00 AM? 400

○°longitude. Answer…

What is The Prime Meridian? 500

The six factors that affect climate. Answer…

What are latitude, ocean currents, altitude, air masses, moderating effect of water and wind? 100

The landform we live in. Answer…

What is Great Lakes/ St. Lawrence Lowlands ? 200

The process whereby exposed land surfaces are broken down into smaller particles, worn away by water, wind or ice and eventually emptied into the ocean. Answer…

What is erosion ? 300

Young, high, sharp-peaked mountains on Canada’s west coast. (looking for the landform name) Answer…

What is the Western Cordillera? 400

Type of precipitation where air rises due to a mountain range forcing the air mass to release moisture as rain. Answer…

Who is relief precipitaion? 500

The process whereby a country will use resources at a rate in which it will replace itself. Answer…

What is sustainable yield management? 100

Forests that are logged for profit because the trees are large enough and close enough to markets. Answer…

What are commercial forests? 200

An industry that does not bring new money into the community but recycles money already in the community. Answer…

What are non-basic industries? 300

The amount of farms and their size due to technology. Answer…

What is less and large? 400

A naturally formed, solid, inorganic substance with a crystalline shape. Answer…

What are minerals? 500

An example of high density housing. Answer…

What are large apartment buildings or condos? 100

The center of the city where you might find city hall, commercial buildings and high density residential homes. Answer…

What is the CBD? 200

An example of low density housing. Answer…

What are single family dwelling homes? 300

Area near lakes and rivers that cities cannot build structures due to flooding and pollution. Answer…

What is the flood plain? 400

What you might want to zone near railways and highways. Answer…

What are industries? 500

The three categorizations of countries based on their economy, government etc. Answer…

What is developed, newly industrialized and developing What is developed, newly industrialized and developing ? 100

Also known as NAFTA. Answer…

What is the North American Free Trade Agreement? 200

A country with a life expectancy of 80 years, unemployment rate of 5%, and GDP per capita of approximately $29,000. Answer…

What is a developed country? 300

Type of diagram used to study population differences of a country by age. Answer…

What is a population pyramid? 400

Rule used to determine the doubling time for a countries population. Answer…

What is the rule of 70? 500

The removal of soil nutrients due to the soil becoming saturated with water. Answer…

What is leaching? 100

Oil, natural gas, nuclear energy and hydro power. Answer…

What are conventional energy? 200

Manufacturing, construction work or any industry that builds a product with raw materials. Answer…

What is secondary industry? 300

The portion of the earth made up of solid iron. Answer…

What is ? What is the inner core? 400

Materials that do not grow and cannot die. Answer…

What is abiotic? 500

Daily Double How much do you want to wager? Daily Double Daily Double

FINAL JEOPARDY

CATEGORY: Canadian History/Geography How much do you want to wager? Proceed…

The port city in eastern Canada that battleships from WWI and WWII left for Europe from. Proceed…

Where is Halifax Nova Scotia? Proceed…

Thanks for PLAYING! Remember, Mr. Riso RULES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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