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Jeopardy RocksMineralsPlate Tectonics Plate Tectonics 2 EQs & Volcanoes Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
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$100 Question from Rocks The process that creates sediment
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$100 Answer from Rocks WEATHERING
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$200 Question from Rocks Formed from the cooling of magma
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$200 Answer from Rocks IGNEOUS ROCK
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$300 Question from Rocks A series of processes that changes one type of rock to another
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$300 Answer from Rocks & Minerals ROCK CYCLE
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$400 Question from Rocks Heat and pressure within the Earth can change any rock into
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$400 Answer from Rocks METAMORPHIC ROCK
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$500 Question from Rocks The process in which weathered rock is moved
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$500 Answer from Rocks & Minerals EROSION
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$100 Question from Minerals How a mineral reflects light
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$100 Answer from Minerals LUSTER
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$200 Question from Minerals The color of a mineral’s powder
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$200 Answer from Minerals STREAK
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$300 Question from Minerals The size, shape, and arrangement of a rock’s crystals
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$300 Answer from Minerals TEXTURE
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$400 Question from H2 Not made of or from living things
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$400 Answer from Minerals INORGANIC
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$500 Question from Minerals Several minerals mixed together with other material
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$500 Answer from Minerals ROCK
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$100 Question from Plate Tectonics Place were magma erupts during sea-floor spreading
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$100 Answer from Plate Tectonics MID-OCEAN RIDGE
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$200 Question from Plate Tectonics The process in which one plate sinks beneath another, less dense plate
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$200 Answer from Plate Tectonics SUBDUCTION
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$300 Question from Plate Tectonics Formed when 2 continental plates collide
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$300 Answer from Plate Tectonics Mountain Range
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$400 Question from Plate Tectonics When 2 plates slide past each other
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$400 Answer from Plate Tectonics TRANSFORM BOUNDARY
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$500 Question from Plate Tectonics The Hawaiian Islands are an example
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$500 Answer from Plate Tectonics HOT SPOTS
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$100 Question from Plate Tectonics 2 States that all continents were once one single land mass
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$100 Answer from Plate Tectonics 2 CONTINTENAL DRIFT THEORY
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$200 Question from Plate Tectonics 2 Studied to determine the layers of the Earth
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$200 Answer from Plate Tectonics 2 Seismic Waves
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$300 Question from Plate Tectonics 2 The landform created by subduction
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$300 Answer from Plate Tectonics 2 TRENCH
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$400 Question from Plate Tectonics 2 The 4 main layers of the Earth
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$400 Answer from Plate Tectonics 2 CRUST MANTLE INNER CORE OUTER CORE
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$500 Question from Plate Tectonics 2 The reason for convection currents in the mantle
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$500 Answer from Plate Tectonics 2 Heat from Core
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$100 Question from Earthquakes & Volcanoes The fastest seismic waves
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$100 Answer from Earthquakes & Volcanoes P waves
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$200 Question from Earthquakes & Volcanoes The Plate where the most earthquakes and volcanoes occur
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$200 Answer from Earthquakes & Volcanoes PACIFIC
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$300 Question from Earthquakes & Volcanoes The point in the Earth were an earthquake occurred
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$300 Answer from H5 FOCUS
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$400 Question from Earthquakes & Volcanoes Large mountains made from layers of ash and lava
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$400 Answer from H5 Composite Volcanoes
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$500 Question from Earthquakes & Volcanoes Calculated by the S-P interval
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$500 Answer from Earthquakes & Volcanoes DISTANCE TO THE EPICENTER
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Final Jeopardy Explain how convection in the mantle works and how it moves the tectonic plates
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Final Jeopardy Answer Heat from the core causes magma to become less dense. It rises towards the crust (some erupts to create the mid-ocean ridge). Thje rest moves sideways and it pushes the plates apart. The magma cools, becomes more dense and sinks back down to repeat the cycle.
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