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Jeopardy Cloud Facts Identifying Clouds Moon FactsMoon Phases Other Info Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Source:

$100 Question from Cloud Facts True or False: Clouds are made of water

$100 Answer from Cloud Facts True

$200 Question from Cloud Facts True or False: Clouds form when the air rises.

$200 Answer from Cloud Facts True

$300 Question from Cloud Facts Fog is a type of _______ cloud

$300 Answer from Cloud Facts Stratus

$400 Question from Cloud Facts Clouds can look white, gray, yellow, and ________

$400 Answer from Cloud Facts Pink

$500 Question from Cloud Facts Clouds are made of water vapor and __________ ___________

$500 Answer from Cloud Facts Dust

$100 Question from Identifying Clouds These clouds are puffy like white cotton-balls in a blue sky

$100 Answer from Identifying Clouds Cumulus

$200 Question from Identifying Clouds These are high, wispy clouds in a blue sky

$200 Answer from Identifying Clouds Cirrus

$300 Question from Identifying Clouds These clouds can form a gray blanket over the sky on a rainy or drizzly day

$300 Answer from Identifying Clouds Stratus

$400 Question from Identifying Clouds These clouds are associated with severe weather. They are called ___________

$400 Answer from Identifying Clouds Green clouds

$500 Question from Identifying Clouds These puffy clouds are large, dark and threatening. They bring thunderstorms, hurricanes and other severe weather.

$500 Answer from Identifying Clouds Cumulo-nimbus

$100 Question from Moon Facts True or False: The moon gives off light

$100 Answer from Moon Facts False

$200 Question from Moon Facts True or False: The moon orbits around the Earth.

$200 Answer from Moon Facts True

$300 Question from Moon Facts Does the moon have the same, less, or more gravity than the Earth?

$300 Answer from Moon Facts Less

$400 Question from Moon Facts The moon has how many phases?

$400 Answer from Moon Facts 8

$500 Question from Moon Facts Is the moon always the same size?

$500 Answer from Moon Facts Yes

$100 Question from Moon Phases This is a picture of what phase of the moon

$100 Answer from Moon Phases New Moon

$200 Question from Moon Phases This is a picture of what phase of the moon

$200 Answer from Moon Phases Full Moon

$300 Question from Moon Phases This is a picture of what phase of the moon

$300 Answer from Moon Phases Half Moon

$400 Question from Moon Phases Is this waxing or waning?

$400 Answer from Moon Phases Waning

$500 Question from Moon Phases Is this waxing or waning?

$500 Answer from Moon Phases Waxing

$100 Question from Other Info Do people live on the moon?

$100 Answer from Other Info No

$200 Question from Other Info When a cloud covers the sun, what does it cause?

$200 Answer from Other Info A Shadow

$300 Question from Other Info Can you see more 1 type of cloud in the sky at the same time?

$300 Answer from Other Info Yes

$400 Question from Other Info Does the moon orbit around any other planet?

$400 Answer from Other Info No

$500 Question from Other Info Can you see the moon only at night?

$500 Answer from Other Info No

Final Jeopardy Does the sun have an effect on the clouds and the moon?

Final Jeopardy Answer Yes