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Choose a category. Click to begin. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question.
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Click here for Final Jeopardy
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Plate Tectonics Rivers & Glaciers Weathering & Erosion 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Mountains & Volcanoes Earth Structures
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This is a general term referring to the surface features of the earth like hills, mountains, valleys and other relief features.
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What is Topography?
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This layer of the Earth’s interior is divided into two parts and includes the asthenosphere.
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What is the Mantle?
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These flat, horizontally positioned regions are found along coastal areas or at lower elevations.
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What are Plains?
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These rugged, flat regions are usually found at higher elevations as a result of movements of the Earth’s crust.
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What are Plateaus?
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These are regions usually found above 300m.
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What are Mountains?
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This is the movement of pieces of the Earth’s crust on top of the Earth’s mantle.
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What is Plate Tectonics?
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These are responsible for the movement of the Earth’s Tectonic Plates.
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What are Convectional Currents?
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These boundaries are created by tensional forces.
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What are Divergent Boundaries
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This refers to an area where one tectonic plate is forced beneath another due to compressional forces
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What is a Subduction Zone?
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Tremors and earthquakes are usually found at these boundaries.
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What are Transform Boundaries?
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This is a mountain building process in which the Earth's plates are pushed together in a roller coaster like series of high points and low points.
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What is Folding?
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These features are found in folded mountains.
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What are Syncline & Anticline?
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In this process tectonic plates collide and many layers of the Earth’s crust is forced vertically upward.
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What is Faulting?
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These are the three types of volcanoes.
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What are ash and cinder, composite and shield.
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This region is home to the most active volcanoes in the world.
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What is the Pacific Ring of Fire.
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This type of river has little meandering, a steep slope and usually has rapids and waterfalls.
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What is a youthful (young) river?
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This is the area at the mouth of a river where silt is deposited as the river slows.
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What is a Delta?
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Erratics, drumlins and eskers are common features of this type of glacier.
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What is Continental?
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This is the rigid, knife- like area formed between two cirques in an alpine glacier.
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What is an arête
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This is the name given to the area in which glaciation stops.
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What is Terminal Moraine?
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This is the process of sediment transport and deposition.
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What is Erosion?
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Frost fractures and exfoliation are examples of this.
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What is Physical Weathering?
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This is the name given to dominant feature in this picture.
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What is a Spit
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Name these features from top to bottom.
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What are Sea Cave, Sea Arch and Sea Stack?
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This is the name given to a coast line caused by lowering sea levels and the springing-up of the land following the end of glaciation.
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What is an Emerging Coastline?
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Make your wager
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What are Hydraulic action, Corrosion and Abrasion?
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