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Are you ready to PLAY…. Jeopardy ????

Bessie’s the Name Stomach This Weather or Not Blow’n in the Wind It’s a Hot one! JEOPARDY! Mooove over FINALJEOPARDYFINALJEOPARDY

Bessie’s the Name A mature cow can produce over 100 pounds of this a day. Answer

Answer: Bessie’s the Name How much manure a cow produces in a day? Return to start

Bessie’s the Name Cow’s use these to break down food in order to expose surfaces for the microbes to digest. Answer

Answer: Bessie’s the Name What are teeth? Return to start

Bessie’s the Name Grass, Hay or Grain Answer

Answer : Bessie’s the Name What do cows usually eat? Return to start

Bessie’s the Name This is the name for constant chewing. Answer

Answer: Bessie’s the Name What is rumination? Return to start

Bessie’s the Name to 50 pounds a day for a mature cow. Answer

Answer : Bessie’s the Name How much a cow eats in a day? Return to start

Stomach This -100 Cows have four of these chambers. Answer

Answer : Stomach This What is the stomach? Return to start

Stomach This Enzymes are in this of the mouth. answer

Answer : Stomach This What is cow saliva? Return to start

Stomach This The Omasum and the Abomasum Answer

Answer : Stomach This What are the names of two of the cow’s stomachs. Return to start

Stomach This This part of the Cow’s stomach is most like a human’s stomach. Answer

Answer : Stomach This What is the abomasum? Return to start

Stomach This This produces enzymes, absorb nutrients and water, and form manure. Answer

Answer – Stomach This What are the intestines? Return to start

Weather or Not The energy transferred from a hotter object to a cooler one. Answer

Answer : Weather or Not -100 What is heat? Return to start

Weather or Not This measures air temperature. Answer

Answer : Weather or Not What is a thermometer? Return to start

Weather or Not Direct transfer of energy that travels through space. Answer

Answer : Weather or Not What is a radiation? Return to start

Weather or Not Huge glaciers covered large parts of Earth’s surface. Answer

Answer : Weather or Not What is the ice age? Return to start

Weather or Not Variations in the position of Earth relative to sun, changes in the sun’s output and the movement of continents. Answer

Answer : Weather or Not Why do climates change? Return to start

Blow’n in the Wind Food rolls into a ball Answer

Answer : Blow’n in the Wind What is a cud or bolus? Return to start

Blow’n in the Wind The name for the act of re-chewing food again. Answer

Answer : Blow’n in the Wind What is rumination? Return to start

Blow’n in the Wind They breakdown the cellulose in the food. Answer

Answer : Blow’n in the Wind What are anaerobic microbes? Return to start

Blow’n in the Wind The process in which microbes break down the food in a cow’s stomach. Answer

Answer : Blow’n in the Wind What is fermentation? Return to start

Blow’n in the Wind liters of gases per day. Answer

Answer : Blow’n in the Wind What is the amount of gases a cow belches and passes in a day? Return to start

Daily Double!! On to the question

It’s a Hot One! Water Vapor, Carbon Dioxide and Methane. Answer

Answer : It’s a Hot One! What are greenhouse gases? Return to start

It’s a Hot One! This is found in the stratosphere and filters our much of the harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun. Answer

Answer : It’s a Hot One! -200 What is Ozone? Return to start

It’s a Hot One! Chlorofluorocarbons. Answer

Answer : It’s a Hot One! What is a major cause of the Ozone depletion? Return to start

It’s a Hot One! Increased temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere causing climate changes That result in polar ice melt, floods, droughts and loss of natural habitat and farming. Answer

Answer : It’s a Hot One! What are some effects of global warming? Return to start

It’s a Hot One! Event which causes the population of a species to decrease. Answer

Answer : It’s a Hot One! What is a Limiting Factor? Return to start

Mooove Over Another name for anaerobic bacteria that live in the cow’s digestive system and help her digest the food. Answer

Answer : Mooove Over What are Microbes? Return to start

Mooove Over Methane is 20 times more damaging than what other greenhouse gas? Answer

Answer : Mooove Over What is Carbon Dioxide (CO2)? Return to start

Mooove Over The most abundant gas produced when cow’s digest their food. Answer

Answer : Mooove Over What is Methane? Return to start

Mooove Over They are used to breakdown manure into energy. Answer

Answer : Mooove Over What are dairy waste digesters? Return to start

Mooove Over Biogas fuels an engine that spins an electric generator that produces this.

Answer : Mooove Over What is electricity? Return to start

Poo Power Make your wager!! And the question is…..

And the question is… This can be burned off, used to power generators or converted to natural gases.

What happens to the Methane captured from diary waste digesters?