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Jeopardy Ocean zones Waves Tides Ocean Life Tsunamis Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Ocean Zones Area within 3 –5 miles of the shore Return to Main Page

$100 Answer Ocean Zones Hydrogen bonds Return to Main Page

$200 Ocean Zones Area more than 5 miles away from shore Return to Main Page

$200 Answer Ocean Zones Adhesion and Cohesion Return to Main Page

$300 Ocean Zones Allows bugs to walk on water. Return to Main Page

$300 Ocean Zones Surface Tension Return to Main Page

$400 Ocean Zones Why does Ice Float? Return to Main Page

$400 Answer Ocean Zones Ice is less Dense than water. Return to Main Page

$500 Ocean Zones Water sticks to itself Return to Main Page

$500 Answer Ocean Zones Cohesion Return to Main Page

$100 Waves Most waves are caused by this. Return to Main Page

$100 Answer Waves The wind Return to Main Page

$200 Waves Return to Main Page A longshore current flowing southwards along a coast will primarily transport sediment

$200 Answer Waves southwards parallel to the shoreline. Return to Main Page

$300 Waves Winds blowing across the ocean surface cause friction which results in Return to Main Page

$300 Answer Waves Surface Currents Return to Main Page

$400 Waves A structure built by people at right angles to a beach to trap sand is known as a Return to Main Page

$400 Answer Waves Groin Return to Main Page

$500 waves The average height of a Wind Wave is Return to Main Page

$500 Answer Waves 45 feet Return to Main Page

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

$100 Answer Tides The Nile Return to Main Page

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

$200 Answer Tides Tributaries Return to Main Page

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

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

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

$400 Answer Tides Mountains Return to Main Page

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

$500 Answer Tides Delta Return to Main Page

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

$100 Answer Currents Watershed Return to Main Page

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

$200 Answer Currents The Mississippi Return to Main Page

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

$300 Answer Currents A habitat for wildlife Return to Main Page

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

$400 Answer Currents Flood Prevention Return to Main Page

$500 Question Currents 3 Types of Wetlands Return to Main Page

$500 Answer Currents Marshes Swamps Bogs Return to Main Page

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

$100 Answer Ocean Life A Sea Return to Main Page

$200 Ocean Life One of 4 large salt water regions Return to Main Page

$200 Answer Ocean Life Floater or poor swimmer Return to Main Page

$300 Question Ocean Life When Groundwater intersects with the earths surface Return to Main Page

$300 Answer Ocean Life Free swimmer Return to Main Page

$400 Question Ocean Life A n example of a Cartilaginous fish Return to Main Page

$400 Answer Ocean Life Sharks, skates, rays Return to Main Page

$500 Question Ocean Life Example of a bony fish Return to Main Page

$500 Answer Ocean Life Salmon, trout, tuna 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