Jeopardy $100 GravityTides Bodies in Space Planetary Processes Misc Science $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400.

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Jeopardy $100 GravityTides Bodies in Space Planetary Processes Misc Science $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 The total amount of matter in an object The total amount of matter in an object Mass Mass

1 - $200 A measure of the force of gravity on an object A measure of the force of gravity on an object Weight Weight

1 - $300 A force of attraction between two objects A force of attraction between two objects Gravity Gravity

1 - $400 The strength of the gravitational force on the surface of Earth or another planet The strength of the gravitational force on the surface of Earth or another planet Surface Gravity Surface Gravity

1 - $500 If you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, how much would you weigh on the Moon? If you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, how much would you weigh on the Moon? Your weight divided by 6 Your weight divided by 6

2 - $100 A lower than normal high/low tide that occurs during 1 st and Last Quarter Moon phases A lower than normal high/low tide that occurs during 1 st and Last Quarter Moon phases Neap Tide Neap Tide

2 - $200 The periodic rise and fall of water levels on Earth Tides Tides

2 - $300 A higher than normal high tide that occurs during a New and Full Moon phase A higher than normal high tide that occurs during a New and Full Moon phase Spring Tide Spring Tide

2 - $400 Draw a neap tide on the board Draw a neap tide on the board The Moon, Earth and Sun at right angles to one another

2 - $500 What astronomical event causes spring tides? What astronomical event causes spring tides? The moon and sun in allignment with Earth

3 - $100 A meteoroid that enters the Earth’s atmosphere and burns up. A meteoroid that enters the Earth’s atmosphere and burns up. Meteor

3 - $200 A large irregular shaped rocky object in space A large irregular shaped rocky object in space Asteroid Asteroid

3 - $300 Lumps of ice and rock in space only visible when near the sun. Comet

3 - $400 The large group of asteroids can be found between which two planets? Mars and Jupiter

3 - $500 Stony metallic material in space… the size of a pebble Meteoroid

4 - $100 The study of how the outer layer of a planet can shift and break is known as… The study of how the outer layer of a planet can shift and break is known as… Tectonics Tectonics

4 - $200 Canyons, valleys and streams are caused by which geologic process? Canyons, valleys and streams are caused by which geologic process? Water Erosion Water Erosion

4 - $300 Wind only exists on planets that have what? Wind only exists on planets that have what? An atmosphere An atmosphere

4 - $400 What landforms can lava create? What landforms can lava create? Lava Plains and volcanoes Lava Plains and volcanoes

4 - $500 Name the highest volcanic mountain in the solar system Olympus Mons

5 - $100 What causes the winds of Venus? What causes the winds of Venus? The sun heating the planet’s surface The sun heating the planet’s surface

5 - $200 Which direction does water flow on the Earth’s surface? From highlands to lowlands From highlands to lowlands

5 - $300 Valles Marineris is an enormous canyon on Mars that is almost the size of which country? Valles Marineris is an enormous canyon on Mars that is almost the size of which country? The United States The United States

5 - $400 What surface feature is formed when outer layers move past one another? What surface feature is formed when outer layers move past one another? Fault Fault

5 - $500 Why are shield volcanoes larger on other planets? Why are shield volcanoes larger on other planets? Other planets no longer have active/moving plates Other planets no longer have active/moving plates

Final Jeopardy What was the final score of Super Bowl 49? What was the final score of Super Bowl 49? New England Patriots 28 New England Patriots 28 Seattle Seahawks 24 Seattle Seahawks 24