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Landforms Phenoms Water ClimateStuff Team 1 ScoreTeam 2 Score Jeopardy

A group of islands Jeopardy Board Archipelago move to reveal Landforms - 100

Island Jeopardy Board A piece of land surrounded on all sides by water. move to reveal Landforms - 200

Mesa Jeopardy Board Flat topped landform with steep sides; smaller than a plateau. move to reveal Landforms - 300

Landforms Steep, high wall of rock, earth or ice. Jeopardy Board Cliff move to reveal

Landforms An area of land drained by a given river and its branches. Jeopardy Board Basin move to reveal

Phenoms- 100 A sudden, violent movement of Earth's crust. Jeopardy Board Earthquake move to reveal

Phenoms Melted rock that flows to the surface of the Earth. Jeopardy Board magma move to reveal

Phenoms Theory that explains how continents were formed and why they move. Jeopardy Board Plate Tectonics move to reveal

Phenoms- 400 Water, wind and ice move away weathered rock. Jeopardy Board Erosion move to reveal

Phenoms When water, ice, chemicals and plants break rocks into small pieces. Jeopardy Board Weathering move to reveal

Water System in which water moves from the Earth to the air and back. Jeopardy Board Water Cycle move to reveal

Water Underground layers of rock through which water flows. Jeopardy Board Aquifer move to reveal

Water Water changes from a liquid to a gas. Jeopardy Board Evaporation move to reveal

Water Percent of Earth's surface that is covered in water. Jeopardy Board 70 move to reveal

Water Percent of water on Earth that is salty. Jeopardy Board 97 move to reveal

Climate Change in temperature, wind or precipitation over a short period of time. Jeopardy Board weather move to reveal

Climate Pattern of weather over a long period of time. Jeopardy Board Climate move to reveal

Climate Type of climate with warm weather and heavy rains year round. Jeopardy Board Tropical Rain Forest move to reveal

Climate Type of climate with that is usually warm with little to no rainfall. Jeopardy Board desert move to reveal

Climate This type of climate is cold all year; never thaws. Jeopardy Board ice cap move to reveal

Stuff Effect of mountains that block rain from reaching interior regions. Jeopardy Board Rain Shadow move to reveal

Stuff Cutting down trees and not replanting them. Jeopardy Board Deforestation move to reveal

Stuff Thick haze of smoke and chemicals. Jeopardy Board Smog move to reveal

Stuff Changing what crops farmers plant in a field from year to year. Jeopardy Board crop rotation move to reveal

Stuff Powerful chemicals that kill crop destroying insects. Jeopardy Board Pesticide. move to reveal

Final Jeopardy Fill in the blank Th e Badlands of _____________ were formed by ___________ a process that breaks down rocks. Those rocks were slowly washed away through ____________. Western SD experience a mostly dry climate with some fluctuation in temperature. This type of climate is called __________. Eastern SD is a bit different in terms of climate. It has a climate that gets hot in the summer and cold in the winter with a medium amount of precipitation. This climate is called ____________.