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Welcome to Plants’ Effect on Regions Jeopardy!
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Directions: Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers). Enter in the categories on the main game boards. As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box. When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go. Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard. Enter the score into the black box on each players podium. Continue until all clues are given. When finished, DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name, but keep this file untouched!
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Final Jeopardy Round 1 Round 2
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Plants Affect Weathering & Erosion
Negative Effects of Plants Observations, Measurements, & Evidence Vocabulary Round 2 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500
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$100 How fast the process by which water, ice, wind, and gravity transport sediments from one place to another is _____. weathering vegetation physical characteristics rate of erosion
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$100 (d) rate of erosion Scores
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A portion of the Earth’s surface with borders is _____.
$200 A portion of the Earth’s surface with borders is _____. a region a living thing weathering a rate of erosion
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$200 (a) a region Scores
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$300 All objects that have biological processes that keep them alive. Plants and animals are example of _____. regions physical characteristics weathering living things
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$300 (d) living things Scores
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The way something looks, feels, tastes, smells, and sounds.
$400 The way something looks, feels, tastes, smells, and sounds. living things vegetation physical characteristics weathering
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(c) physical characteristics
$400 (c) physical characteristics Scores
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$500 The breakdown of solid materials into very small particles by water, air, and natural events is _____. weathering vegetation a living thing rate of erosion
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$500 (a) weathering Scores
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$100 How can humans help repair the damage to an environment caused by building a dam years prior? (a) They can plant trees and grass to slow down erosion. (b) They can leave the environment alone. (c) They can cut down trees to make room for more houses and buildings. (d) They can build a bigger dam.
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(a) They can plant trees and grass to slow down erosion.
$100 (a) They can plant trees and grass to slow down erosion. Scores
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$200 Beach grass helps prevent _____ due to natural causes such as storms, wind, and wave action. physical characteristics erosion gravity minerals
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$200 (b) erosion Scores
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$300 Plants can affect the weathering and erosion of the land by doing all of the following EXCEPT _____. preventing soil from being washed away by water absorbing some gases and releasing others into the atmosphere changing the speed and direction of wind breaking rocks into smaller pieces as they grow over time
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(b) absorbing some gases and releasing others into the atmosphere
$300 (b) absorbing some gases and releasing others into the atmosphere Scores
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Daily Double
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$400 A plant is growing into a rock. The plant will break the rock into smaller pieces as what happens? The leaves collect sunlight. Insects eat the plant for food. The stem of the plant gets taller. The roots get longer and thicker.
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(d) The roots get longer and thicker.
$400 (d) The roots get longer and thicker. Scores
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How can a plant be involved in the weathering of rock?
$500 How can a plant be involved in the weathering of rock? Growing roots can break rock. Rocks provide minerals plants need. Rocky places have few plants. Plants absorb water for their use.
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(a) Growing roots can break rock.
$500 (a) Growing roots can break rock. Scores
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How can plants affect the rocks around them?
$100 How can plants affect the rocks around them? They make the rocks prettier. They can make rocks smooth. Their root systems can cause rocks to crack and weather. They can’t grow near rocks.
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(c) Their root systems can cause rocks to crack and weather.
$100 (c) Their root systems can cause rocks to crack and weather. Scores
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How can Kudzu (a fast-growing vine) affect a region?
$200 How can Kudzu (a fast-growing vine) affect a region? Vines can’t harm the environment. It will allow other plants to take some of its nutrients. It can overgrow and take nutrients from other plants. It will lessen the competition for nutrients.
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(c) It can overgrow and take nutrients from other plants.
$200 (c) It can overgrow and take nutrients from other plants. Scores
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$300 Which of the following is an example of a negative effect plants can have on the land? They can affect the temperature of a region with their shade. They can help produce soil. They hold the soil in place. They can alter writing on tombstones.
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(d) They can alter writing on tombstones.
$300 (d) They can alter writing on tombstones. Scores
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$400 Bittersweet vines grow quickly up trees, where they block light and cause the trees to die. What is this an example of? trees meeting a basic need climate changing a population pollution harming an ecosystem a biotic factor changing an ecosystem
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(d) a biotic factor changing an ecosystem
$400 (d) a biotic factor changing an ecosystem Scores
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Which of the following is an example of chemical weathering by plants?
$500 Which of the following is an example of chemical weathering by plants? (a) plants transpire water into the air (b) trees providing shade (c) trees being killed by Kudzu (d) lichens and moss growing on tombstones
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(d) lichens and moss growing on tombstones
$500 (d) lichens and moss growing on tombstones Scores
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$100 Many forest vines have acquired certain _____ in order to survive below the big, tall trees above them. adaptations regions erosion deposition
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$100 (a) adaptations Scores
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$200 Changes in what conditions can threaten the growth of plants in an environment? precipitation temperature both precipitation and temperature None of the above.
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(c) both precipitation and temperature
$200 (c) both precipitation and temperature Scores
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Soil Lost each year (cm)
$300 A table shows the amount of soil lost in two different places for the same year. The information in this data table could be used to support which idea? Having vegetation in an area can slow down the amount of soil lost. The amount of soil lost in an area is less when there is more rain. Vegetation grows better in areas where soil has more minerals. The amount of soil lost goes down the same amount every year in all locations. Location Vegetation Soil Lost each year (cm) 1 No vegetation 4 2 <1
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$300 (a) Having vegetation in an area can slow down the amount of soil lost. Scores
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$400 What is the main idea behind planting trees in an area that has been logged? pollution habitat restoration harvesting natural resources preserving an ecosystem
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(b) habitat restoration
$400 (b) habitat restoration Scores
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$500 In an area with a soil depth of 4 centimeters, plants were planted in one plot of land, but not another. The illustration shows this and the depth of soil in both plots of land after one year. Based on the data shown, we can conclude that the plot of land without plants lost more soil. How much more soil was lost here during the year? 2 cm 3 cm 4 cm 5 cm
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$500 (a) 2 cm Scores
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Round 1 $200 $200 $200 $200 Final Jeopardy $400 $400 $400 $400 Scores $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000
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Vocabulary Game
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Vocabulary Game
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Vocabulary Game
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Vocabulary Game
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Vocabulary Game
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Vocabulary Game
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Vocabulary Game
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Vocabulary Game
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Vocabulary Game
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Processes That Change Earth’s Surface Game
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Processes That Change Earth’s Surface Game
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Daily Double
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Processes That Change Earth’s Surface Game
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Processes That Change Earth’s Surface Game
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Processes That Change Earth’s Surface Game
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Processes That Change Earth’s Surface Game
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Processes That Change Earth’s Surface Game
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Processes That Change Earth’s Surface Game
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Processes That Change Earth’s Surface Game
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The Rock Cycle Game
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The Rock Cycle Game
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The Rock Cycle Game
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The Rock Cycle Game
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The Rock Cycle Game
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The Rock Cycle Game
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The Rock Cycle Game
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The Rock Cycle Game
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The Rock Cycle Game
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The Rock Cycle Game
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Soil Formation, Mineral Properties, & More Game
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Daily Double
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Final Jeopardy Question
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