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PowerPoint Jeopardy Category 1Category 2Category 3Category 4Category

V-shaped valleys are formed form by

What is a a glacier

Sand dunes are caused by

What is wind

Sediment from glaciers is called

What is a moraine

What changes as sedimentary rock layers are forming?

What is the environment

A variety of rubber bands of different widths were tested for strength. Weights were added to the end of the rubber bands until the rubber band broke. What was the tested variable?

What is the width of the rubber bands

What are five things needed to form oil?

What is pressure sediment organic matter millions of years heat

Canyons and deltas are formed by

What is a flowing river

Kate designed an experiment to see which type of ball could be hit the furthest using a bat. What was the tested variable?

What is the type of ball

This landform was caused by

What is erosion

What is the mass of the can? 2 67

What is 267 grams

What is the importance of finding fossils?

What is it proves what plants and animals have lived on earth

If you see a problem in the Science lab. What should you do?

What is alert a teacher

What is the sequence of events in the formation of oil?

What is Organic matter dies Sediment is deposited Pressure over millions of years

What causes sedimentary rocks to form?

What is movement of sediment due to wind, water and ice.

What is the freezing point of water in Celsius?

What is 0 degrees Celsius

The boiling point of water in Celsius

What is 100 degrees Celsius

What kind of land is best for fossil formation?

What is moist or wet and muddy

If you see fish fossils in the desert, this is evidence of what?

What is there was an ocean in that area at one time.

If you know a type of dinosaur is a herbivore but fossils of this dinosaur were found in the desert, how is this possible?

What is the desert was at one time an area with trees and plants

What can be concluded from the information in the chart below? Type of ball Surfac eHow High it Bounces rubber ballcarpet2 inches rubber ballplastic7 inches rubber ballpillow1 inch rubber ballwood5 inches Type of ballSurfaceHow High it Bounces rubber ballcarpet2 inches rubber ballplastic7 inches rubber ballpillow1 inch rubber ballwood5 inches

What is the rubber ball bounces higher on harder surfaces

Using the chart below, what is the tested variable? Type of ball Surfac eHow High it Bounces rubber ballcarpet2 inches rubber ballplastic7 inches rubber ballpillow1 inch rubber ballwood5 inches Type of ballSurfaceHow High it Bounces rubber ballcarpet2 inches rubber ballplastic7 inches rubber ballpillow1 inch rubber ballwood5 inches

What is the type of surface

Using the chart below, which material conducts electricity? MaterialLights up bulb woodN plasticN MetalY glassN

What is metal.

If you wanted to see how fast a marble rolls down a ramp, you would need what tool to gather your data?

What is a stopwatch

If you wanted to see which ball rolls the furthest down a ramp, what tools would you use?

What is a meter stick

If you wanted to measure how mass affects the distance a ball rolls, what 2 tools would you need?

What is a meter stick and a balance scale