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Jeopardy Properties of Water Lakes and Ponds Rivers Surface Water Bodies of Water Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Properties of water Type of bond holding water together Return to Main Page

$100 Answer Properties of water Hydrogen bonds Return to Main Page

$200 Properties of water Properties needed for Capillary Action to occur Return to Main Page

$200 Answer Properties of water Adhesion and Cohesion Return to Main Page

$300 Properties of water Allows bugs to walk on water. Return to Main Page

$300 Properties of water Surface Tension Return to Main Page

$400 Properties of water Why does Ice Float? Return to Main Page

$400 Answer Properties of water Ice is less Dense than water. Return to Main Page

$500 Properties of water Water sticks to itself Return to Main Page

$500 Answer Properties of water Cohesion Return to Main Page

$100 Lakes and Ponds Deepest lake in the World Return to Main Page

$100 Answer Lakes and Ponds Lake Baikal Return to Main Page

$200 Lakes and Ponds Bodies of fresh water usually fed and drained by a river Return to Main Page

$200 Answer Lakes and Ponds Lakes Return to Main Page

$300 Lakes and Ponds What process created the Great Lakes? Return to Main Page

$300 Answer Lakes and Ponds Erosion by Glaciers and melting of the Glaciers Return to Main Page

$400 Lakes and Ponds Sunlight an reach the bottom of this body of Water Return to Main Page

$400 Answer Lakes and Ponds Ponds Return to Main Page

$500 Lakes and Ponds The Largest of the man-made lakes Return to Main Page

$500 Answer Lakes and Ponds Lake Mead Return to Main Page

$100 Rivers Longest River in the world? Return to Main Page

$100 Answer Rivers The Nile Return to Main Page

$200 Rivers Small Streams that feed larger streams and Rivers Return to Main Page

$200 Answer Rivers Tributaries Return to Main Page

$300 Rivers Most Rivers flow in which Direction? One exception is the__________River Return to Main Page

$300 Answer Rivers South, The Nile Return to Main Page

$400 Rivers Rivers usually begin in this region Return to Main Page

$400 Answer Rivers Mountains Return to Main Page

$500 Rivers Triangle shaped silt deposits at the mouth of the river Return to Main Page

$500 Answer Rivers Delta Return to Main Page

$100 Surface Water Area that supplies water to a major river Return to Main Page

$100 Answer Surface Water Watershed Return to Main Page

$200 Surface Water Largest Watershed in the USA supplies which River? Return to Main Page

$200 Answer Surface Water The Mississippi Return to Main Page

$300 Surface Water Other than flood prevention what else do Wetlands provide? Return to Main Page

$300 Answer Surface Water A habitat for wildlife Return to Main Page

$400 Question Surface Water Main natural function of the Wetlands Return to Main Page

$400 Answer Surface Water Flood Prevention Return to Main Page

$500 Question Surface Water 3 Types of Wetlands Return to Main Page

$500 Answer Surface Water Marshes Swamps Bogs Return to Main Page

$100 Question Bodies of Water Part of an Ocean Partially surrounded by Land Return to Main Page

$100 Answer Bodies of Water A Sea Return to Main Page

$200 Bodies of Water One of 4 large salt water regions Return to Main Page

$200 Answer Bodies of Water An Ocean Return to Main Page

$300 Question Bodies of Water When Groundwater intersects with the earths surface Return to Main Page

$300 Answer Bodies of Water A Spring Return to Main Page

$400 Question Bodies of Water A well that does not require pumping to obtain the water Return to Main Page

$400 Answer Bodies of Water Artesian Well Return to Main Page

$500 Question Bodies of Water Twists and turns found throughout many rivers Return to Main Page

$500 Answer Bodies of Water Meanders Return to Main Page

Final Jeopardy Name the 5 Great Lakes Return to Main Page

Final Jeopardy Answer Huron Ontario Michigan Erie Superior Return to ain Page