Geography Jeopardy Landform Regions Plate Tectonics Climate Shaping the land BONUS Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500.

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Geography Jeopardy Landform Regions Plate Tectonics Climate Shaping the land BONUS 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 Landform Regions This is the most northerly landform region in Canada

$100 Answer from Landform Regions INNUITION MOUNTAINS

$200 Question from Landform Regions The landform region where we live

$200 Answer from Landform Regions Great Lakes St. Lawrence Lowlands

$300 Question from Landform Regions The biggest landform region in Canada

$300 Answer from Landform Regions Canadian Shield

$400 Question from Landform Regions The oldest landform region in Canada

$400 Answer from Landform Regions The Canadian Shield

$500 Question from Landform Regions The landform region with the tallest mountains in Canada

$500 Answer from Landform Regions Western Cordillera

$100 Question from plate tectonics The inner section of the earth is called:

$100 Answer from plate tectonics CORE

$200 Question from plate tectonics The layer of the earth that is like corn syrup and is made of melted rock

$200 Answer from plate tectonics MANTLE

$300 Question from plate tectonics The pieces of the earth’s crust that move around

$300 Answer from plate tectonics PLATES

$400 Question from plate tectonics This means “all land” and it is the name for all the earth’s plates being together in one piece

$400 Answer from plate tectonics PANGAEA

$500 Question from plate tectonics The oldest of earth’s geologic periods

$500 Answer from plate tectonics PRECAMBRIAN

$100 Question from Climate The further away from the equator you go, the _____ it gets

$100 Answer from Climate COLDER

$200 Question from Climate Why northern Europe is so much warmer than northern Canada

$200 Answer from Climate OCEAN CURRENTS (THE GULF STREAM)

$300 Question from Climate The higher up a mountain you go the _____ it gets.

$300 Answer from Climate COLDER

$400 Question from Climate The reason why Victoria, B.C. is so much warmer than Toronto, Ont.

$400 Answer from Climate Possible answers: -Nearness to water (the Pacific Ocean) -- Wind patterns

$500 Question from Climate Why the Interior Plains are so dry

$500 Answer from Climate RELIEF They are in the “shadow” of the Rocky Mountains

$100 Question from More Landform Regions The process by which mountains are formed

$100 Answer from More Landform Regions Plates come together (convergence)

$200 Question from More Landform Regions Process by which volcanoes are formed

$200 Answer from More Landform Regions Subduction Sometimes divergent (spreading of plates)

$300 Question from More Landform Regions Landform that has mountains that are very old and eroded

$300 Answer from More Landform Regions APPALACHIANS

$400 Question from More Landform Regions The landform region that is on Canada’s east coast

$400 Answer from More Landform Regions APPALACIANS

$500 Question from More Landform Regions A yoke is to an egg like _____ is to the earth

$500 Answer from More Landform Regions CORE

$100 Question from BONUS The part of the water cycle where it falls from the sky

$100 Answer from BONUS PRECIPITATION

$200 Question from BONUS When large rock gets broken into smaller pieces

$200 Answer from BONUS WEATHERING

$300 Question from BONUS When the smaller bits of rock get moved around

$300 Answer from BONUS EROSION

$400 Question from BONUS Large pieces of ice that carved out the great lakes

$400 Answer from BONUS GLACIERS

$500 Question from BONUS When water vapour comes from leaves of plants into the air

$500 Answer from Around the World TRANSPIRATION

Final Jeopardy Name the Great Lakes in order of how they flow from north out to the St. Lawrence River

Final Jeopardy Answer Superior Huron/Michigan Erie Ontario