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Science Jeopardy 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Vocabulary 1Vocabulary 2Environmental Issues Forests and Fisheries Biodiversity Final Jeopardy
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Help (1) Save a duplicate of this template. (2) Enter all answers and questions in the normal view. (view/normal) (3) Change the category headings in the normal view (view/normal) (4) View as a slideshow. (5) Use the home red button after each question. ©Norman Herr, 2003
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Question Answer A-100 QUESTION: This is a natural resource that is replenished in a reasonable amount of time. ANSWER: Renewable resource
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Question Answer A-200 QUESTION: This is a regular amount of a resource that can be taken without affecting the future supply. ANSWER: Sustainable Yield
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Question Answer A-300 QUESTION: This is the number of different species in an area. ANSWER: Biodiversity
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Question Answer A-400 QUESTION: This viewpoint says we should leave all of the Earth as it is, it’s all important. ANSWER: Preservation Viewpoint
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Question Answer A-500 QUESTION: This occurs when a habitat is broken into smaller pieces. ANSWER: Habitat fragmentation
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Question Answer QUESTION: When these are brought to an area, they can harm the species that are native to the area. ANSWER: Exotic species B-100
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Question Answer B-200 QUESTION: When a species is wiped out, it becomes this. ANSWER: Extinct
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Question Answer B-300 QUESTION: When this species is removed from an ecosystem, it can greatly affect the other species. ANSWER: Keystone species
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Question Answer B-400 QUESTION: This one step above a Threatened Species. ANSWER: Endangered Species
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Question Answer B-500 QUESTION: This viewpoint states that we can use the resources of the Earth, but responsibly. ANSWER: Conservation Viewpoint
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Question Answer C-100 QUESTION: This is the study of natural processes that occur in the environment and how humans affect them. ANSWER: Environmental Science
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Question Answer C-200 QUESTION: This is the belief that all people should be able to use the Earth for whatever they choose. ANSWER: Development Viewpoint
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Question Answer C-300 QUESTION: This is any change to the environment, that has a negative effect on the living things. ANSWER: pollution
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Question Answer C-400 QUESTION: This is anything from the environment that can be used by people. ANSWER: Natural Resource
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Question Answer C-500 QUESTION: This is a method of balancing different viewpoints on an environmental issue. ANSWER: Costs and Benefits
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Question Answer D-100 QUESTION: This is an area with a large amount of valuable ocean organisms. ANSWER: Fishery
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Question Answer D-200 QUESTION: What is the reason that forests are a renewable resource? ANSWER: They can be replanted and grow back in a reasonable amount of time.
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Question Answer D-300 QUESTION: This is the practice of raising fish for food. ANSWER: Aquaculture
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Question Answer D-400 QUESTION: These are the two main methods of logging. ANSWER: Clear-cutting and Selective cutting
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Question Answer D-500 QUESTION: This is wood that is from a forest that was well managed in a sustainable way. ANSWER: Certified Wood
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Question Answer E-100 QUESTION: This threat to biodiversity involves the illegal killing or removal of wildlife species. ANSWER: poaching
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Question Answer E-200 QUESTION: This is the name for the industry where people travel to observe the biodiversity in other ecosystems. ANSWER: Ecotourism
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Question Answer E-300 QUESTION: This is an expensive scientific method of preserving a species, usually done in a zoo or preserve. ANSWER: Captive Breeding
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Question Answer E-400 QUESTION: These are what determines what an organism will look, sound, and act like. ANSWER: Genes
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Question Answer E-500 QUESTION: This is the GREATEST cause of extinction. ANSWER: Habitat destruction
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Question Answer FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTION: What are 3 of the 4 causes of extinction? ANSWER: Habitat Destruction, Poaching, Pollution, and Exotic Species.
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