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It’s Time For... Earth Science Chapter1 Jeopardy!

Jeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Characteristics of Ecosystems Land Ecosystems Natural Cycles Natural Resources Hodge Podge

Topic 1 $100 Populations living in the same environment at the same time What is a community?

Topic 1 $200 The role of an organism in an ecosystem What is a niche?

Topic 1 $300 All of the biotic and abiotic surroundings of an organism What is an environment?

Topic 1 $400 Many of the same species living together in the same space What is a population?

Topic 1 $500 Part of the environment in which an organism lives What is a habitat?

Topic 2 $100 Regions of Earth that are defined by their climate and the plants & animals that live there What is a biome?

Topic 2 $200 Where there is too little rain for trees to become dominate plants What are grasslands?

Topic 2 $300 Where the dominate plant is broad-leaf trees that shed their leaves What is deciduous forest?

Topic 2 $400 Where winters are very long and the dominate plants are conifers What is taiga?

Topic 2 $500 biome with 6-to 10-week growing season, home to the caribou What is the tundra?

Topic 3 $100 evaporation, condensation, and precipitation What is the water cycle?

Topic 3 $200 process in which plants lose water to the air What is transpiration?

Topic 3 $300 fresh water that falls to Earth’s surface What is precipitation?

Topic 3 $400 energy from the sun What is the carbon cycle?

Topic 3 $500 Plant can use nitrogen after it has been converted by- What is bacteria?

Topic 4 $100 water, carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrogen, paper, aluminum, & glass What are reusable resources?

Topic 4 $200 resources that are not replaceable within a human life span What are nonrenewable resources?

Topic 4 $300 caused by burning coal and other fuels into the atmosphere combined with water vapor What is acid rain?

Topic 4 $400 resources that can be used again What is reusable resources?

Topic 4 $500 how animals and plants are protected from hunting and other harmful activities of people What is land preservation?

Topic 5 $100 nonliving parts of the environment What is abiotic?

Topic 5 $200 process in which water vapor turns into clouds What is condensation?

Topic 5 $300 the saving of natural resources What is conservation?

Topic 5 $400 precipitation that sinks into the ground What is groundwater?

Topic 5 $500 an organism’s surroundings that provide it with what it needs What is its environment?