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100 200 300 400 500 Anything Goes Try This Bet You Can’t Go For It Give It a Try POTPOURRI
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What do we call a body of water where a river meets the ocean? A 100
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An estuary A 100
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To recover a resource from a used item and use it to make a new item A 200
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Recycle A 200
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The transfer of water from the Earth’s surface to the atmosphere and back again A 300
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The Water Cycle A 300
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How do wetlands help renew the Earth? A 400
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They purify water A 400
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The process of restoring a damaged ecosystem A 500
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Reclamation A 500
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The process by which water vapor changes to a liquid B 100
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Condensation B 100
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Where is most of the Earth’s fresh water found? B 200
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Frozen in ice caps or glaciers B 200
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What was the “supercontinent” on Earth millions of years ago called? B 300
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Pangea B 300
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What is a stream of water that flows like a river through the ocean? B 400
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A current B 400
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The process in which carbon and oxygen move among plants, animals and the environment B 500
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The Carbon Dioxide-Oxygen Cycle B 500
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The term that means to cut down the use of resources C 100
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Reduce C 100
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A resource that cannot be replaced once it is used is a C 200
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Nonrenewable Resource C 200
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The repeated rise and fall in the level of the ocean C 300
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Tides C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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Precipitation resulting from pollution condensing into clouds and falling to Earth C 400
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Acid Rain C 400
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The process in which plants give off water through their stomata C 500
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Transpiration C 500
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Useful materials that people take from the Earth D 100
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Natural Resources D 100
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The up and down movement of surface water D 200
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Waves D 200
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A fuel formed from the remains of once-living organisms D 300
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Fossil Fuels D 300
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A large-scale ecosystem is called a… D 400
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Biome D 400
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Flowers produce nectar that bees eat. While the bees feed on the nectar, they pollinate the flowers. This is an example of… D 500
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Symbiosis (or Mutualism) D 500
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What are the 3 Rs of conserving resources? E 100
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Reduce, Reuse and Recycle E 100
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To use items again, sometimes for a different purpose E 200
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Reuse E 200
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A large wave in the ocean caused by an earthquake or volcano E 300
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Tsunami E 300
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A pool of sea water found along a rocky shore is called a E 400
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Tide pool E 400
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What is a break in the Earth’s crust along which pieces of the crust move E 500
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Fault E 500
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A food chain always begins with F 100
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Producers F 100
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This map shows the feeding relationships among Food chains F 200
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Food Web F 200
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In this cycle, nitrogen gas is “fixed” or changed into forms of nitrogen that plants can use F 300
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Nitrogen Cycle F 300
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A region in which yearly patterns of temperature, rainfall and the amount of sunlight are similar throughout F 400
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Climate Zone F 400
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Natural gas is mostly a gas called F 500
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Methane F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Fossil Fuels Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Name the stages of coal formation in order Click on screen to continue
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Peat Lignite Bitumen Anthracite Click on screen to continue
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