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Jeopardy FishingForestryFarmingMining Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Random

Fishing $100 What fishing technology demonstrates the position of fish?

Fishing $100 Echo sounders/Radars

Fishing $200 This fishing technique ruins the bottom of the ocean.

Fishing $200 Fish Dragging

Fishing $300 This was the primary fishing industry before the 1900’s.

Fishing $300 Cod Fishing

Fishing $400 This boat could hold up to 8000 tons of fish, and could process it all on board.

Fishing $400 Factory Freezer Trawlers

Fishing $500 A long line held together by two buoys, with multiple lines branching off going deeper into the ocean attached with hooks.

Fishing $500 Trawls

Forestry $100 The most common method in Canada to harvest all trees in one area. This method is very controversial, for it isn’t environmentally friendly.

Forestry $100 Clear Cutting

Forestry $200 When clear cutting, some harvesters prefer to cut with this kind of technique, because it leaves trees remaining to nourish the soil.

Foresty $200 Cutting in strip or blocks.

Forestry $300 This technology uses mechanical arms to grasp a whole tree and cut it at the base with a rotating saw, making it easier and quicker for humans to clear a forest.

Forestry $300 Full-Tree Harvester

Forestry $400 The absence of trees in a forest, due to clear cutting, is a disadvantage because trees provide these, which keep the soil fertile.

Foresty $400 Nutrients

Forestry $500 Many people believe clear cutting is better for the environment because it avoids having to create these.

Forestry $500 Roads

Farming $100 These devices are put on cows to measure the amount of food they eat, which regulates and accelerates their milk production.

Farming $100 Computerized Collars

Farming $200 These components help protect and accelerate the growth of crops.

Farming $200 Pesticides/Fertilizers

Farming $300 Farmers create these kind of crops to assure abnormal growth rates, maximizing their profits. However, this technique is not always healthy.

Farming $300 Genetically engineered crops

Farming $400 Computerized collars, which regulate a cows eating and milk production, seem to lower this mental aspect on each cow, allowing them to live comfortably.

Farming $400 Stress

$500 With electronic milking devices and computerized collars, this amount of cows can be milked every hour and a half. (within 10 cows)

Farming $500 90

Mining $100 This equipment allows mining companies to open up the ground in a small amount of time. However, it is a very dangerous technique and require a lot of caution.

Mining $100 Dynamite/Explosives

Mining $200 This technology has been invented to mine minerals hundreds of feet below ground instead of sending humans.

Mining $200 Robotics

$300 Without new technologies in mining, oil and gasses would never be extracted from this area, because it is impossible to reach, even with explosives.

Mining $300 Underneath the Ocean floor

Mining $400 Many robots function with this asset, which allows humans to access minerals at their demand, avoiding all dangers of heat and rock pressure.

Mining $400 Remote-Controlled

Mining $500 Minerals, oils and gasses are these type of natural resources, which must be dealt with carefully.

Mining $500 Non-Renewable

Random $100 This Train Technology creates much less pollution in the Earth’s airs.

Random $100 Diesel Engines

Random $200 This technology system was used to precisely place the piers during the construction of the Confederation Bridge.

Random $200 GPS

Random $300 Because of these, vehicles are able to endure larger impacts during crashes. This is also safer for the driver during crashes.

Random $300 Stronger frames

Random $400 Not only does ADI Computer Systems allow for safer highways during the construction, but it also allows companies to do this.

Random $400 Troubleshoot customers’ problems

Random $500 Because of these, airplane flights are less delayed than before.

$500 Answer from H5 Sensors

Final Jeopardy Alexander Graham Bell created this invention, which used a beam of light to project his voice, making it ideal for boats to communicate on the sea wirelessly.

Final Jeopardy Answer Photo phone