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THIS IS

With Host... Your

Rocks / Minerals SoilPlants Effects of Pollution Animals Heat Energy

A solid made of minerals A 100

What is a rock? A 100

A scratch test measures this property of a mineral A 200

What is hardness? A 200

A 300 MineralHardness galena2-3 quartz7 talc1-2 garnet7 These minerals will MOST LIKELY scratch glass

A 300 What are quartz and garnet?

This is why rocks found in rivers are often smooth A 400

What is water flows over the rocks and wears away the rough edges? A 400

This test is used to show the color of minerals found in certain rocks A 500

What is a streak test? A 500

The layers of soil (bedrock, topsoil, subsoil) in order from top to bottom B 100

What is topsoil, subsoil, bedrock? B 100

Most plants grow best in this type of soil B 200

What is loam? B 200

Decayed twigs, leaves, or animals make up this component of soil B 300

What is humus? B 300

This type of soil can hold a lot of nutrients, but doesn't let air and water through it well B 400

What is clay? B 400

This soil type allows water to move through its spaces MOST quickly Clue: humus, clay, or sand B 500

What is sand? B 500

Many different trees grow in this region that has lots of snow and provides water for all of Georgia C 100

What is the mountains? C 100

The area where an organism lives C 200

What is habitat? C 200

Lilly pads and wild orchids grow well in the mineral-rich water found in this area with shallow water C 300

What is the swamp / marshland? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

Plants absorb water and nutrients through these C 400

What are roots? C 400

You will find cord grass in this region C 500

What is the coast / coastal plain? C 500

This is a way to protect the environment D 100 restore, recreation, recycle, rescue

What is recycle? D 100

The careful use and protection of natural resources D 200

What is conservation? D 200

In large cities like Atlanta, this is a major cause of air pollution D 300

What is car exhaust / emissions? D 300

The number one reason for an organism to become extinct D 400

What is habitat destruction? D 400

This resource can be conserved by recycling newspapers D 500

What are trees? D 500

You would MOST LIKELY find an alligator in this Georgia habitat E 100

What is swamp or marshlands? E 100

Since loggerhead turtles lay their eggs on the beach, you will find them in this Georgia region E 200

What is the coast / coastal plain? E 200

Region where you should find the MOST black bears E 300

What is the mountains? E 300

E 400 This Georgia region is a major breeding area for many kinds of marine life

What is the coast / coastal plain? E 400

E 500 Since bladderworts live in shallow, brackish water, they thrive best in this Georgia habitat

What is swamp / marshlands? E 500

Light and heat energy are provided for the earth by this F 100

What is the sun? F 100

A material that keeps heat from moving F 200

What is insulation? F 200

This happens when to the liquid inside a thermometer when the temperature increases F 300

What is it expands and gets taller? F 300

This is why a black shirt feels warmer in the sunlight than a white shirt F 400

What is dark colors absorb more heat? F 400

This is why the water in the deep end of a swimming pool is cooler than the water in the shallow end F 500

What is there is less sunlight as the water becomes deeper? F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: magnets Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

This is where the force of a magnet is the strongest Click on screen to continue

What is at the poles? Click on screen to continue

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