JEOPARDY Midterm Part 1
Food Chain Food Chain Ozone and Ozone and Atmosphere Layers of Layers of the Earth the Earth Volcano Mass Movement
Category The chemical reaction that releases glucose.
Category Cellular respiration
Category Some energy is used by the consumer, name two other ways the energy is lost.
Category Released as heat Used by another consumer
Category Consumers that eat other consumers that have already died.
Category scavenger
Category A consumers that eats plants and animals.
Category omnivore
Category Organisms that can make glucose during photosynthesis.
Category A special scale that forecasts the amount of ultraviolet radiation that will reach the Earth’s surface.
Category UV Index
Category A device for measuring wind speed
Category anemometer
Category A form of oxygen formed naturally in the atmosphere by a photochemical reaction
Category Ozone Layer
Category The part of Earth’s atmosphere that contains the ozone layer.
Category Stratosphere
Category The amount of water vapor in the air.
Category humidity
Category Continents rest on the plates and move when they move.
Category Continental drift
Category The ridged, rocky outer surface of the Earth; composed mostly of basalt and granite.
Category crust
Category Thick parts of the Earth, not located under the ocean.
Category Continental crust
Category The lower part of the upper mantle that exhibits plastic (flowing)
Category asthenosphere
Category The crust plus the ridged upper mantle.
Category lithosphere
Category Bowl-shaped part of the volcano surrounds the vent
Category crater
Category The hot, molten mixture of rock material and gases.
Category magma
Category A nearly vertical crack in the rock that magma flows through.
Category pipe
Category As magma flows up the pipe, it reaches the surface at an opening called ______
Category vent
Magma that has been forced upward forms and fills a large pocket underneath the volcano called ________ Category 4 500
Magma chamber Category 4 500
Category Wet sediment flows downhill over the ground surface
Category mudflows
Category Layers of rock break loose from slopes and slide to the bottom.
Category Rock slide
Category Mass movement that happens when loose materials or rock layers slip down a slope leaving a curved scar.
Category slump
Category The way sedimenst slowly inch their way down a hill, common where freezing and thawing occur.
Category creep
Category This causes all the mass movements to occur.
Category Gravity