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Presentation transcript:

Final Jeopardy! *

What are the cardinal directions? Answe r

North, South, East and West Back

What does GIS stand for and what was the name of the program we used? Answe r

Geographical Information System AEJEE Back

What is it called when 3 satellites are required to find your location? Answe r

Triangulation Back

Define an intersection. Be specific. Answe r

An intersection is when a north/south and east/west street meet. Back

We can find any location on a map by using this? Answe r

By using the coordinates latitude and longitude. Back

What device did we use to map the sewer locations outside of Broughal and what do the letters stand for? Answe r

A GPS device. GPS= Global Positioning System Back

When recording sewer locations, was our longitude positive or negative. Answe r

Negative Back

Define latitude and longitude. Answe r

Latitude are lines that run north and south of the equator. Longitude are lines that run east and west of the prime meridian. Back

What program did we use to create and analyze maps and what type of program is it? Answe r

AEJEE GIS program Back

Generally, where were most of the sewers located, near intersections or not near intersections and why? Answe r

At intersections Back

Answe r Look at the picture above. Broughal is marked with a star. What pattern do you see with the double sewers?

There are more double sewers to the North. Back

What significant landmark divides us into the south side of Bethlehem? Answe r

The Lehigh River Back

Please identify the tool above and describe its function. Answe r

This is the zoom tool. It is used to zoom in on data in AEJEE. Back

Please identify the tool above and describe its function. Answe r

This is the identify tool. It is used to identify information about sewers or streets in AEJEE. Back

What is the name of the “table” above and what is its significance? Answe r

The attribute table. It contains all the information recorded for each of the sewers. Back

Answe r Please identify the tool above and describe its function.

This is the add data button. This is used to add the sewers and streets to the GIS map. Back

If you walk North to come to school, what direction do you walk home and why? Answer

South because we walk the opposite direction home. Back

Mapping Jeopardy Directions The class will be split into two teams. Each team must choose a representative to speak for the team. When it is your team’s turn you must choose a category and amount. Your team will be given time to discuss the answer. Your team representative will give one answer for the group. If the answer to the question is correct, you will receive the points for that question. Next

Jeopardy Directions Continued If the answer is incorrect, the other team may “steal” the question. If the other team gets the question correct, they receive the points and they will get the next question. If neither team answers the question correctly, the question is thrown out of the game. Although correct answers result in gaining points, incorrect answers do not result in losing points. Start

Look at the picture below. Each yellow dot is an Earthquake. What pattern is evident? Answe r

Most of the earthquakes occur on or near the tectonic plates Back

Look at the picture below. What pattern is evident with the first 13 U.S. settlements? Answe r

The colonies are located along the coastline. This is because travel and trading was done by sea. Back

You are hired to analyze flooding problems in the south side of Bethlehem. List the steps you would follow to solve this problem. Answe r

1. Collect data 2. Data entry 3. Data analysis 4. Data solution Back

You are standing at the following location: , You move to the location below: , What changed: latitude, longitude or both and in what direction? Answe r

Your latitude has changed because it has gone down. You have moved south. Back