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Jeopardy Mass Movement Water GlaciersWave Wind Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from H1 What is mass movement?

$100 Answer from H1 Large portion of soil that moves downhill

$200 Question from H1 Give 2 examples of mass movement

$200 Answer from H1 Landslide, mudslide, slump. creep

$300 Question from H1 What is mass movement caused by?

$300 Answer from H1 gravity

$400 Question from H1 What is the difference between a landslide And a mudslide?

$400 Answer from H1 More water content

$500 Question from H1 What causes creep?

$500 Answer from H1 Freezing and thawing of soil

$100 Question from H2 What is the major agent of erosion That has shaped Earth’s land?

$100 Answer from H2 Moving water

$200 Question from H2 What is a rill and what is it made from?

$200 Answer from H2 Tiny grooves in the soil made by runoff

$300 Question from H2 Name one thing erosion by rivers can create

$300 Answer from H2 Valley, waterfall. Flood plain, meander, oxbow

$400 Question from H2 What are the two types of energy? Relate them to a waterfall

$400 Answer from H2 Potential and kinetic energy; Potential at the top before the Water flows over the rock and becomes kinetic

$500 Question from H2 Sinkholes occur in ____________________

$500 Answer from H2 Karst topography

$100 Question from H3 What are the two types of glaciers?

$100 Answer from H3 Valley and continental

$200 Question from H3 What is an ice age? (not the movie)

$200 Answer from H3 Times when continental glaciers cover large parts of Earth’s surface

$300 Question from H3 How do glaciers form and move?

$300 Answer from H3 Glaciers form when more snow falls than Melts, and the snow compacts over time. When glaciers reach a depth of 40 m, gravity pulls glaciers down hill

$400 Question from H3 What are the two processes by which glaciers Erode the land?

$400 Answer from H3 Plucking and abrasion

$500 Question from H3 When a glacier melts, it deposits sediment Like till. What is till made of?

$500 Answer from H3 Clay, silt, sand, gravel, boulders

$100 Question from H4 Where does the energy in waves come From?

$100 Answer from H4 wind

$200 Question from H4 The friction between a wave and the Bottom of the shoreline causes The wave to ________

$200 Answer from H4 Slow down

$300 Question from H4 What are two ways waves erode land?

$300 Answer from H4 Impact and abrasion

$400 Question from H4 Describe how a sea stack forms

$400 Answer from H4 A wave cut cliff is eroded into a sea Arch. When the sea arch collapses, A sea stack forms

$500 Question from H4 How is a spit formed?

$500 Answer from H4 An object blocks the longshore drift

$100 Question from H5 Name a deposit of wind blown sand

$100 Answer from H5 dune

$200 Question from H5 What is deflation?

$200 Answer from H5 Process by which wind erodes particles

$300 Question from H5 What is this???

$300 Answer from H5 Badlands, result of wind erosion

$400 Question from H5 What is this and How does it form????

$400 Answer from H5 Arch, result of wind caring sand hitting Rock over long period of time

$500 Question from H5 What will happen to This ????

$500 Answer from H5 Trenches or mountains

Final Jeopardy What is the image on the over of your book? How does it form?

Final Jeopardy Answer Window, wind erosion