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Jeopardy Types of Clouds Group Appearance Periodic Table Earth’s Atmosphere Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Types of Clouds A generally gray cloud layer with a uniform base which may, if thick enough, produce drizzle, ice prisms, or snow grains.

$100 Answer from Types of Clouds What is Stratus

$200 Question from Types of Clouds Detached clouds in the form of white, delicate filaments, mostly white patches or narrow bands. They may have a fibrous (hair-like) and/or silky sheen appearance.

$200 Answer from Types of Clouds What is Cirrus

$300 Question from Types of Clouds Detached, generally dense clouds and with sharp outlines that develop vertically in the form of rising mounds, domes or towers with bulging upper parts often resembling a cauliflower.

$300 Answer from Types of Clouds What is Cumulus

$400 Question from Types of Clouds The thunderstorm cloud, this is a heavy and dense cloud in the form of a mountain or huge tower. The upper portion is usually smoothed, fibrous or striated and nearly always flattened in the shape of an anvil or vast plume.

$400 Answer from Types of Clouds What is Cumulonimbus

$500 Question from Types of Clouds The continuous rain cloud. Resulting from thickening Altostratus, This is a dark gray cloud layer diffused by falling rain or snow. It is thick enough throughout to blot out the sun. The cloud base lowers into the low level of clouds as precipitation continues.

$500 Answer from Types of Clouds What is Nimbostratus

$100 Question from Group The Cirrus, Cirrostratus, and Cirrocumulus clouds are all classified into this one group

$100 Answer from Group What is High Clouds

$200 Question from Group The Nimbostratus Cloud is classified into this one group?

$200 Answer from Group What is Mid Cloud

$300 Question from Group The Cumulus and Cumulonimbus clouds are classified into this one group

$300 Answer from Group What is Low Cloud?

$400 Question from Group The Stratus and Stratocumulus clouds are classified into this one group

$400 Answer from Group What is Low Cloud?

$500 Question from Group The Altostratus and Altocumulus are classified into this one group

$500 Answer from Group What is Mid-Cloud?

$100 Question from Appearance This cloud has this certain form to it

$100 Answer from Appearance What is Cirrus

$200 Question from Appearance This cloud has this certain form to it

$200 Answer from Appearance What is Cumulus?

$300 Question from Appearance This cloud has this certain form to it

$300 Answer from Appearance What is Stratus?

$400 Question from Appearance This cloud has this certain form to it

$400 Answer from Appearance What is Cumulonimbus?

$500 Question from Appearance This cloud has this certain form to it

$500 Answer from Appearance What is Altocumulus?

$100 Question from Periodic Table The symbol is Mg

$100 Answer from Periodic Table What is Magnesium

$200 Question from Periodic Table The symbol is Ti

$200 Answer from Periodic Table What is Titanium

$300 Question from Periodic Table The symbol is Ga

$300 Answer from Periodic Table What is Gallium

$400 Question from Periodic Table The symbol is Sn

$400 Answer from Periodic Table What is Tin

$500 Question from Periodic Table The symbol is Au

$500 Answer from Periodic Table What is Gold

$100 Question from Earth’s Atmosphere The second layer of the Earth's atmosphere.

$100 Answer from Earth’s Atmosphere What is the Stratosphere?

$200 Question from Earth’s Atmosphere Fifth and last layer of the Earth's atmosphere.

$200 Answer from Earth’s Atmosphere What is the Exosphere?

$300 Question from Earth's Atmosphere The fourth layer of the Earth's atmosphere.

$300 Answer from Earth’s Atmosphere What is the Thermosphere?

$400 Question from Earth’s Atmosphere The first layer above the surface and contains half of Earth's atmosphere.

$400 Answer from Earth’s Atmosphere What is the Troposphere?

$500 Question from Earth’s Atmosphere The third layer of the Earth's atmosphere.

$500 Answer from Earth’s Atmosphere What is the Mesosphere?

Final Jeopardy This author wrote, “If one man kills another, it’s murder, but if a hundred thousand men kill another hundred thousand, it is considered an act of glory!?”

Final Jeopardy Answer Who is Tolstoy? (The book is Kingdom of God)