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4 With Host... Your

5 100 200 300 400 500 Anything Goes Try This Bet You Can’t Go For It Give It a Try POTPOURRI

6 What do we call a body of water where a river meets the ocean? A 100

7 An estuary A 100

8 To recover a resource from a used item and use it to make a new item A 200

9 Recycle A 200

10 The transfer of water from the Earth’s surface to the atmosphere and back again A 300

11 The Water Cycle A 300

12 How do wetlands help renew the Earth? A 400

13 They purify water A 400

14 The process of restoring a damaged ecosystem A 500

15 Reclamation A 500

16 The process by which water vapor changes to a liquid B 100

17 Condensation B 100

18 Where is most of the Earth’s fresh water found? B 200

19 Frozen in ice caps or glaciers B 200

20 What was the “supercontinent” on Earth millions of years ago called? B 300

21 Pangea B 300

22 What is a stream of water that flows like a river through the ocean? B 400

23 A current B 400

24 The process in which carbon and oxygen move among plants, animals and the environment B 500

25 The Carbon Dioxide-Oxygen Cycle B 500

26 The term that means to cut down the use of resources C 100

27 Reduce C 100

28 A resource that cannot be replaced once it is used is a C 200

29 Nonrenewable Resource C 200

30 The repeated rise and fall in the level of the ocean C 300

31 Tides C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 Precipitation resulting from pollution condensing into clouds and falling to Earth C 400

34 Acid Rain C 400

35 The process in which plants give off water through their stomata C 500

36 Transpiration C 500

37 Useful materials that people take from the Earth D 100

38 Natural Resources D 100

39 The up and down movement of surface water D 200

40 Waves D 200

41 A fuel formed from the remains of once-living organisms D 300

42 Fossil Fuels D 300

43 A large-scale ecosystem is called a… D 400

44 Biome D 400

45 Flowers produce nectar that bees eat. While the bees feed on the nectar, they pollinate the flowers. This is an example of… D 500

46 Symbiosis (or Mutualism) D 500

47 What are the 3 Rs of conserving resources? E 100

48 Reduce, Reuse and Recycle E 100

49 To use items again, sometimes for a different purpose E 200

50 Reuse E 200

51 A large wave in the ocean caused by an earthquake or volcano E 300

52 Tsunami E 300

53 A pool of sea water found along a rocky shore is called a E 400

54 Tide pool E 400

55 What is a break in the Earth’s crust along which pieces of the crust move E 500

56 Fault E 500

57 A food chain always begins with F 100

58 Producers F 100

59 This map shows the feeding relationships among Food chains F 200

60 Food Web F 200

61 In this cycle, nitrogen gas is “fixed” or changed into forms of nitrogen that plants can use F 300

62 Nitrogen Cycle F 300

63 A region in which yearly patterns of temperature, rainfall and the amount of sunlight are similar throughout F 400

64 Climate Zone F 400

65 Natural gas is mostly a gas called F 500

66 Methane F 500

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Fossil Fuels Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 Name the stages of coal formation in order Click on screen to continue

69 Peat Lignite Bitumen Anthracite Click on screen to continue

70 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT


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