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Jeopardy Welcome to…

Welcome to Jeopardy. Remember to wait to be called on. Use your knowledge to answer the questions. Good Luck!

One more thing… You will choose a category and a price value. The higher the price the more difficult the question.

Are you ready?

Vocabulary Where does water vapor come from? Air & Clouds Brain Pop Study Island Jeopardy

Category 1, Question 1, The amount of water vapor in the air is ________. Answer

Category 1, Question 1, What is humidity? Back to the Game

Category 1, Question 2, The water in the air is ________. Answer

Category 1, Question 2, What is water vapor? Back to the Game

Category 1, Question 3, Liquid water becomes a gas called water vapor through the process of __________. Answer

Category 1, Question 3, What is evaporation? Back to the Game

Category 1, Question 4, The change from a gas to a liquid is ________. Answer

Category 1, Question 4, What is condensation? Back to the Game

Category 1, Question 5, _________ is a comparison between how much water vapor is in the air and how much the air could hold at a given temperature. Answer

Category 1, Question 5, What is relative humidity? Back to the Game

Category 2, Question 1, Water vapor is water in the form of a(n) ______. Answer

Category 2, Question 1, What is a gas? Back to the Game

Category 2, Question 2, Water covers more than _______ of Earth’s surface. Answer

Category 2, Question 2, What is two-thirds? Back to the Game

Category 2, Question 3, When water drops form on a cold glass, the water comes from the ___________________. Answer

Category 2, Question 3, What is the air around the glass? Back to the Game

Category 2, Question 4, The Sun’s energy enables __________ from the water’s surface to escape into the atmosphere. Answer

Category 2, Question 4, What are water molecules? Back to the Game

Category 2, Question 5, The second-largest source of water vapor is _________ from plant leaves. Answer

Category 2, Question 5, What is transpiration? Back to the Game

Category 3, Question 1, Does air get warmer or cooler when the wind pushes it up over a mountain? Answer

Category 3, Question 1, What is cooler? Back to the Game

Category 3, Question 2, When air cools the water vapor in the air _______ and forms _________. Answer

Category 3, Question 2, What are condenses and clouds? Back to the Game

Category 3, Question 3, Warm air is pushed up by heavier ________. Answer

Category 3, Question 3, What is cool air? Back to the Game

Category 3, Question 4, As air rises in the atmosphere temperature will ________. Answer

Category 3, Question 4, What is decrease? Back to the Game

Category 3, Question 5, When clouds form water vapor condenses on tiny _____________. Answer

Category 3, Question 5, What are dust particles? Back to the Game

Category 4, Question 1, Humidity changes depend upon _________. Answer

Category 4, Question 1, What is temperature? Back to the Game

Category 4, Question 2, Air can hold the most water vapor at a _________ temperature. Answer

Category 4, Question 2, What is warmer air? Back to the Game

Category 4, Question 3, When water vapor molecules join together it is called __________. Answer

Category 4, Question 3, What is condensation? Back to the Game

Category 4, Question 4, Air molecules moving their slowest are at a _______ temperature. Answer

Category 4, Question 4, What is colder? Back to the Game

Category 4, Question 5, If the relative humidity is 100 percent the air is ________ of water vapor. Answer

Category 4, Question 5, What is totally full? Back to the Game

Category 5, Question 1, It is warm outside and there is a lot of moisture in the air. The air cannot hold any more moisture at this temperature. What will happen next? Answer

Category 5, Answer 1, What is rain? Back to the Game

Category 5, Question 2, The _____ is the driving source behind the water cycle. Answer

Category 5, Question 2, What is the Sun? Back to the Game

Category 5, Question 3, Summers are the warmest part of the year in the northern hemisphere. Warm air holds more water vapor. What might be expected when water vapor is in the air? Answer

Category 5, Question 3, What are clouds forming? Back to the Game

Category 5, Question 4, A family lives in a city that is near sea level. They move to a city located high on a mountain. What weather pattern can they expect? A. higher air pressure. B. cooler temperatures. C. no precipitation. D. warmer temperatures. Answer

Category 5, Question 4, What are cooler temperatures? Back to the Game

Category 5, Question 5, A mass of air moves over the ocean and picks up water vapor. What will probably happen to that water vapor? A. It will make clouds dissipate, creating a clear blue sky. B. It will travel higher into the atmosphere and escape into space. C. It will be carried over land and condense into rain drops. D. It will become trapped in a convection current over the ocean. Answer

Category 5, Question 5, It will be carried over land and condense into rain drops. Back to the Game

Are you ready for Final Jeopardy? Yes, I am ready.

Final Jeopardy Question The dew point is the temperature at which the air is _______________________.

Time’s Up!

Final Jeopardy Answer full saturated with water vapor. End Game

Thanks for Playing… Jeopardy

The End

Special Thanks to Teacher Resources For the Jeopardy Music