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Chapter 2 Planet Earth Vocabulary 1 Vocabulary 2 Rotation/ Revolution Water on Earth The Land 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 Final Jeopardy
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100 Question from Vocabulary 1
Large area of slow-moving ice
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100 Answer from Vocabulary 1
glacier
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200 Question from Vocabulary 1
Magma that reaches Earth’s surface
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200 Answer from Vocabulary 1
lava
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300 Question from Vocabulary 1
Long periods of lower-than-normal precipitation
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300 Answer from Vocabulary 1
drought
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400 Question from Vocabulary 1
Water found below Earth’s surface
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400 Answer from Vocabulary 1
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500 Question from Vocabulary 1
Water that is found in Earth’s streams, rivers, and lakes
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500 Answer from Vocabulary 1
surface water
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100 Question from Vocabulary 2
Water occurring in the air as an Invisible gas
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100 Answer from Vocabulary 2
water vapor
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200 Question from Vocabulary 2
The distance north or south of the Equator
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200 Answer from Vocabulary 2
latitude
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300 Question from Vocabulary 2
Earth’s yearly trip around the sun
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300 Answer from Vocabulary 2
revolution
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400 Question from Vocabulary 2
Precipitation that flows over land into rivers and oceans
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400 Answer from Vocabulary 2
runoff
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500 Question from Vocabulary 2
The process of breaking rock into smaller pieces
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500 Answer from Vocabulary 2
weathering
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100 Question from Rotation/Revolution
An imaginary line running through the Earth from the North to the South Pole
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100 Answer from Rotation/Revolution
axis
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200 Question from Rotation/Revolution
Every 24 hours, Earth completes one ____________
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200 Answer from Rotation/Revolution
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300 Question from Rotation/Revolution
The direction in which Earth rotates and revolves
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300 Answer from Rotation/Revolution
counterclockwise
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400 Question from Rotation/Revolution
During which season does solar energy begin to increase?
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400 Answer from Rotation/Revolution
spring
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500 Question from Rotation/Revolution
The angle (in degrees) of Earth’s tilt
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500 Answer from Rotation/Revolution
23 ½ degrees
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100 Question from Water on Earth
The circulation of water from Earth’s surface to the atmosphere and back
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100 Answer from Water on Earth
Water Cycle or Hydrologic Cycle
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200 Question from Water on Earth
What are the main two processes of the Water Cycle?
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200 Answer from Water on Earth
evaporation & precipitation
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300 Question from Water on Earth
About 3% of Earth’s water supply is _____.
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300 Answer from Water on Earth
freshwater
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400 Question from Water on Earth
TRUE or FALSE The sun’s energy drives the water cycle.
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400 Answer from Water on Earth
TRUE
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500 Question from Water on Earth
The term used to describe water falling back to Earth as rain, sleet, hail, or snow
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500 Answer from Water on Earth
precipitation
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100 Question from The Land The theory that suggests the continents
were once part of one supercontinent
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100 Answer from The Land continental drift
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200 Question from The Land The study of moving pieces of crust
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200 Answer from The Land plate tectonics
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Shapes, such as peninsulas, on the
300 Question from The Land Shapes, such as peninsulas, on the planet’s surface
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300 Answer from The Land landforms
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The theorist that developed the theory
400 Question from The Land The theorist that developed the theory of continental drift
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400 Answer from The Land Alfred Wegener
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500 Question from The Land A region around the Pacific plate that
is home to most of the world’s earthquakes and volcanoes
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500 Answer from The Land The Ring of Fire
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Final Jeopardy Complete the diagram. 2 4 3 1 6 5 runoff accumulation
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Final Jeopardy Complete the diagram. ccondensation condensation
precipitation 2 4 3 transpiration 1 evaporation surface runoff 6 5 runoff accumulation
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Final Jeopardy Answer 1. transpiration 2. condensation
3. precipitation 4. condensation 5. evaporation 6. (surface) runoff
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