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Start Climate Literacy

Final Jeopardy! Weather or Climate? Climatic Phenomenon GHGs California Hydrology Water and Energy Score Board

Team A Team BTeam C Game Board Jeopardy! Final Team B Team C

100 Point Question Temperature trends for a specific region What is: ClimateWhat is: Score Board Game Board

A cold front What is: WeatherWhat is: 200 Point Question Score Board Game Board

A forecast from NOAA What is: WeatherWhat is: 300 Point Question Score Board Game Board

Ensemble of GCM Projections What is: ClimateWhat is: 400 Point Question Score Board Game Board

These types of rivers are key to understanding extreme precipitation in California What are: Atmospheric Rivers What are: 100 Point Question Score Board Game Board

This oscillation occurs in the Pacific Ocean west of South America What is: ENSOWhat is: 200 Point Question Score Board Game Board

This effect is why the western slope of the Sierra Nevada receives more precipitation than the east slope What is: OrographicWhat is: 300 Point Question Score Board Game Board

What is: GreenhouseWhat is: This effect determines how much infrared energy Earth emits to space 400 Point Question Score Board Game Board

What is: CO 2 What is: Concentrations of this GHG have risen from 280 ppm to 400 ppm in the past 200 years 100 Point Question Score Board Game Board

What is: MethaneWhat is: Agriculture generates the majority of this GHG, and is frequently emitted by livestock 200 Point Question Score Board Game Board

What is: TransportationWhat is: This sector is responsible for the majority of GHG emissions in California 300 Point Question Score Board Game Board

What is: AnthropogenicWhat is: This cause of climate change is named for ‘human’ GHG emissions 400 Point Question Score Board Game Board

What is: DroughtWhat is: This condition can occur when we receive lower than normal precipitation 100 Point Question Score Board Game Board

What is: Sierra Snow PackWhat is: This critical water supply source in the Sierra Nevada may be diminished 65% by the end of the century 200 Point Question Score Board Game Board

What are: Tree RingsWhat are: These rings can be studied to better understand historical California hydrology 300 Point Question Score Board Game Board

What are: Melting Ice and Thermal Expansion What are: 400 Point Question Score Board Game Board These are the two main contributors to sea level rise on the coast of California

What is:The Water-Energy Nexus What is: This connection describes the mutual dependency between water and energy production and use 100 Point Question Score Board Game Board

What are: End-UsersWhat are: Over 80% of total energy for water in CA is consumed by this group 200 Point Question Score BoardGame Board

What is: The Water-Use CycleWhat is: Extraction, conveyance, treatment, and distribution constitute the energy segments of this cycle 300 Point Question Score Board Game Board

What is: 12 Percent What is: Percentage of statewide energy used by the CA water sector 400 Point Question Score Board Game Board

Lets Review the Scores! What is your final wager? Write down your final wager! Final Jeopardy! The Answer is: What is: A Carbon Footprint The amount of carbon dioxide and other carbon compounds emitted due to the consumption of fossil fuels by a particular person, group, etc. Score Board

Team A Wins!

Climate Literacy

Team B Wins!

Climate Literacy Team B Wins!

Team C Wins!

Climate Literacy Team C Wins!