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Jeopardy!

Weathering GravityWindGlaciersWater

Final Jeopardy

One paper per groupOne paper per group One answer written on the paperOne answer written on the paper 45 seconds to bring it to Mr. Shrout45 seconds to bring it to Mr. Shrout Wager for up to your total amount of pointsWager for up to your total amount of points

What is the feature created by a glacier on the left side of Mr. Shrout’s family?

A1 Name two types of Name two types of weathering? (SG) weathering? (SG)

A2 Name one example Name one example of mechanical of mechanical weathering (SG) weathering (SG)

A3 Name one example Name one example of chemical of chemical weathering (SG) weathering (SG)

A4 Water and carbon Water and carbon dioxide make what dioxide make what acid? G43 acid? G43

A5 What is oxidation? What is oxidation? G43

B1 What is erosion? What is erosion? (SG)

B2 Name the four Name the four major types of major types of erosion (SG) erosion (SG)

B3 Name the four Name the four types of mass types of mass movement (SG) movement (SG)

B4 What would you What would you observe if you observe if you saw creep? saw creep?

B5 Name two ways to Name two ways to reduce erosion reduce erosion on slopes. (G59) on slopes. (G59)

C1 What is What is deflation? (SG) deflation? (SG)

C2 What is What is abrasion? (SG) abrasion? (SG)

C3 When was the When was the Dust Bowl and name Dust Bowl and name one state involved. (G58) one state involved. (G58)

C4 Name three causes Name three causes of wind erosion (SG) of wind erosion (SG)

C5 What is loess? (G103) What is loess? (G103)

D1 Glaciers create Glaciers create what shape what shape of valleys? (SG) of valleys? (SG)

D2 What is a What is a moraine? (SG) moraine? (SG)

D3 What is a What is a cirque? (SG) cirque? (SG)

D4 What are the two types What are the two types glaciers? (G93) glaciers? (G93)

D5 What is the What is the difference between difference between continental and continental and valley glaciers? valley glaciers?

E1 Rivers create Rivers create what shape of what shape of valleys? (SG) valleys? (SG)

E2 What is What is deposition? (SG) deposition? (SG)

E3 What determines how What determines how much sediment a much sediment a river can erode? river can erode? (G88)

E4 What is the What is the difference between difference between rapids and a rapids and a meandering stream? (G78) stream? (G78)

E5 What is an What is an alluvial fan? alluvial fan?