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Aim: Landforms Review Do Now: Find a partner from the opposite side of the room. Take a white board and a dry erase marker. Take out your notes and ESRT to help you.
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THIS IS Jeopardy
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With Your Host... Mrs. Levin
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Jeopardy Mapping Rocks & Minerals Dynamic Crust Earth History Landforms 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
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The diagram below represents part of Earth's latitude longitude system
The diagram below represents part of Earth's latitude longitude system. What is the latitude and longitude of point L? A 100
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What is 5oS, 30oW? A 100
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As an observer walks north from the equator, the angle of Polaris will
Increase Decrease Remain the Same A 200
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What is INCREASE? (A) A 200
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What direction is Maple Stream flowing?
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What is SOUTHWEST? A 300
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Which hill has a steep side?
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What is HOLLAND HILL? A 400
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What is the average gradient between locations Y & Z?
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What is 6.67 ft/mi? A 500
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A) fine-grained and felsic B) coarse-grained and mafic
According to the Earth Science Reference Tables, which is the best description of the properties of basalt? A) fine-grained and felsic B) coarse-grained and mafic C) coarse-grained and felsic D) fine-grained and mafic B 100
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What is FINE-GRAINED AND MAFIC?
B 100
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Which rock shows banding that formed as a result of recrystallization of unmelted material under high temperature and pressure? A) granite B) conglomerate C) sandstone D) gneiss B 200
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What is GNEISS? (D) B 200
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According to the Earth Science Reference Tables, which is a sedimentary rock that forms as a result of precipitation from seawater? A) shale B) gypsum C) conglomerate D) basalt B 300
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What is the GYPSUM? (B) B 300
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How are minerals identified?
B 400
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What is THEIR PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES?
B 400
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Which mineral has a metallic luster, a black streak, and is an ore of iron?
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What is MAGNETITE? B 500
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What letter represents the epicenter of the earthquake?
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What is LOCATION B? C 100
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If it takes 50 seconds for the P-wave to arrive at Buffalo, about how long would it take for the S-wave from this same earthquake to arrive at Buffalo? C 200
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What is 1 MINUTE & 40 SECONDS (1:40)?
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A P-wave reaches a seismograph station 2,600 kilometers from an earthquake epicenter at 12:10 p.m. According to the Earth Science Reference Tables, at what time did the earthquake occur? C 300
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What is 12:05 p.m.? C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
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An earthquake occurred at 5:00:00 a. m
An earthquake occurred at 5:00:00 a.m. According to the Earth Science Reference Tables, at what time would the P-wave reach a seismic station 3,000 kilometers from the epicenter? C 400
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What is 5:05:40? C 400
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At the Aleutian Trench and the Peru-Chile Trench, tectonic plates are generally ______?
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What is CONVERGING? C 500
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Which rock layer is most resistant?
D 100
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What is ROCK LAYER 3? D 100
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What is the slowest stream velocity necessary for a stream to carry the smallest boulders?
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What is 300 cm/s? D 200
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Chemical weathering can be sped up by _________?
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What is BEING IN A HOT AND HUMID ENVIRONMENT?
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Which letter(s) is erosion most likely to occur?
D 400
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What are B & C? D 400
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Which is the best example of physical weathering
Which is the best example of physical weathering? A) the cracking of rock caused by the freezing and thawing of water B) the transportation of sediment in a stream C) the reaction of limestone with acid rainwater D) the formation of a sandbar along the side of a stream D 500
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What is THE CRACKING OF ROCK CAUSED BY THE FREEZING AND THAWING OF WATER?
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Which group of organisms has the shortest record of life on Earth
Which group of organisms has the shortest record of life on Earth? (1) eurypterids (3) birds (2) graptolites (4) placoderm fish E 100
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What is PLACODERM FISH? (4) E 100
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How much of an 800-gram sample of carbon14 will remain after 17,100 years of radioactive decay?
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What is 100 GRAMS? E 200
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A sample of rock contained 100 grams of potassium-40 (K40) when it was formed. Today the rock contains 50 grams of potassium-40 (K40). What is the age of the rock? E 300
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What is 1.3x109 years? E 300
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According to the Earth Science Reference Tables, which rock is most likely the oldest? A) conglomerate containing the tusk of a mastodon B) sandstone containing fossils of flowering plants C) shale containing trilobite fossils D) siltstone containing dinosaur footprint? E 400
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What is SHALE CONTAINING TRILOBITE FOSSILS?
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What is the sequence of rocks from oldest to youngest?
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What is… 4) Deposition of layer A 3) Intrusion of Igneous Rock B 2) Deposition of layer C 1) Deposition of layer D E 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Earthquake Measurement Click on screen to begin
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The diagram below represents the seismogram recorded at a seismograph station as a result of an earthquake. Based on the data provided by the seismogram, what is the approximate distance between the station and the earthquake epicenter? Click on screen to continue
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What is 3,400 km? Click on screen to continue
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! GOOD LUCK TOMORROW ON YOUR EXAM!
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