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Jeopardy Mapping Skills Topographic maps Climate Factors Landform Regions Vegetation Regions 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 Mapping Skills Opposite of East South East

$100 Answer from Mapping Skills West North West

$200 Question from Mapping Skills Name of 0 ° Latitude

$200 Answer from Mapping Skills Equator

$300 Question from Mapping Skills Name of 0 ° Longitude

$300 Answer from Mapping Skills Prime Meridian

$400 Question from Mapping Skills Height of this hill 60 20

$400 Answer from Mapping Skills 120 Meters

$500 Question from Mapping Skills 6 key features of a Map

$500 Answer from Mapping Skills Border, Date of Publication, Legend, Title, Scale, Direction

$100 Question from Topographical Maps Uses colours to represent large features

$100 Answer from Topographical Maps Area Symbols

$200 Question from Topographical Maps Simple picture or icon to show the Location of a place or service

$200 Answer from Topographical Maps Point Symbol

$300 Question from Topographical Maps Represented by this symbol: 

$300 Answer from Topographic Maps Bridge

$400 Question from Topographic Maps Indicated by the colour brown

$400 Answer from Topographic Maps Contour Lines

$500 Question from Topographic Maps Direction contour lines “V” at a stream or river

$500 Answer from Topographic Maps Upstream

$100 Question from Climate Factors Type of precipitation that develops when warm moist air is forced up the windward side of a mountain

$100 Answer from Climate Factors Relief Precipitation

$200 Question from Climate Factors Type of precipitation that happens when a cold front meets a warm front

$200 Answer from Climate Factors Cyclonic

$300 Question from Climate Factors Effect that happens to the temperature when near large bodies of water

$300 Answer from Climate Factors Moderating

$400 Question from Climate Factors ___________ is what happens day to day in the atmosphere and _____________ is the long term trend In an area in terms of temperature and precipitation

$400 Answer from Climate Factors Weather, Climate

$500 Question from Climate Factors 6 Climate Factors

$500 Answer from Climate Factors Latitude Ocean Currents Wind Elevation Relief Near Water

$100 Question from Landform Regions Hardest type of Rock

$100 Answer from Landform Regions Igneous

$200 Question from Landform Regions Created when any type of rock heats and melts

$200 Answer from Landform Regions magma

$300 Question from Landform Regions Continental plates move away from each other

$300 Answer from Landform Regions Separating or Divergent

$400 Question from Landform Regions Largest and oldest landform region

$400 Answer from Landform Regions Canadian Sheild

$500 Question from Landform Regions Type of rock that forms under intense heat and pressure

$500 Answer from Landform Regions Metamorphic

$100 Question from Vegetation Regions Vegetation Region with lots of grass and very little trees

$100 Answer from Vegetation Regions Grassland

$200 Question from Vegetation Regions Vegetation region covered with lichens, mosses and small shrubs

$200 Answer from Vegetation Regions Tundra

$300 Question from Vegetation Regions Excess amount of water in the soil

$300 Answer from Vegetation Regions leaching

$400 Question from Vegetation Regions Vegetation Region with both Coniferous and Deciduous trees

$400 Answer from Vegetation Regions Boreal and Taiga Forest Or Mixed Forest

$500 Question from Vegetation Regions Vegetation Region with long grass and clumps of trees

$500 Answer from Vegetation Regions Parkland

Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy Answer