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100 200 300 400 500 Column A AColumn B BColumn C CColumn D DColumn E E Column F
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What causes night and day? A 100
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Earth's spinning around its axis A 100
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Earth's orbit around the Sun and its 23-degree tilt on its axis cause A 200
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seasons A 200
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At noon on the day of the summer solstice, the Sun is A 300
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highest in the sky A 300
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Where do the lengths of daylight change the most over the year? A 400
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at the poles A 400
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Why does a person on Earth always see the same side of the Moon? A 500
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The Moon turns on its axis and orbits Earth in the same amount of time. A 500
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The lunar highlands have many round features called B 100
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impact craters B 100
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Which layer makes up most of the Moon's volume? B 200
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the mantle, which is made of dense rock B 200
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When the Moon looks like a circle cut in half, the phase is B 300
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quarter B 300
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If you were on an ocean shore, how many high tides would you expect in 24 hours? B 400
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two B 400
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What causes seasons? B 500
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Earth's orbit and the 23- degree tilt of its axis B 500
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Which is true of the Moon's mantle? C 100
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It makes up most of the Moon's volume and is made of dense rock. C 100
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During the first week of the phases of the Moon, the Moon is C 200
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new and then waxing crescent C 200
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The Moon causes tides on Earth by producing___ C 300
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two bulges of water, one toward and one away from the Moon C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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What causes night and day? C 400
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the rotation of Earth from west to east on its axis C 400
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What causes patterns of temperature changes and weather trends over a year's time? C 500
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Earth's orbit and the tilt of its axis C 500
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What happens at the March equinox? D 100
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Spring begins in the Northern Hemisphere, and autumn begins in the Southern Hemisphere. D 100
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During the last two weeks of its cycle, the Moon is D 200
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waning D 200
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Which of the following explains the pattern of tides on a shore? D 300
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As Earth turns once, the shore moves through two bulges of water. D 300
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Which statement about the Moon's layers is true? D 400
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The mantle is between the crust and the core, and it makes up most of the Moon's volume. D 400
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Scientists have found few impact craters on Earth because D 500
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Earth's surface is constantly worn down. D 500
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Apollo astronauts practiced important procedures in space to prepare for landing on____ E 100
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the Moon E 100
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Which of these missions would NOT be used to explore another planet? space station, flyby, orbiter, lander E 200
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Space station E 200
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What advantage does the Hubble Space Telescope have over visible-light telescopes on Earth? E 300
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It is not affected by Earth's atmosphere. E 300
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What causes the moon to rise and set in the sky? E 400
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Earth’s rotation E 400
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The elliptical path of an object in space as it moves around another object due to gravity E 500
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orbit E 500
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Space and all the matter and energy in it. F 100
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The universe
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F 200 The distance from one wave peak or crest to the next peak or crest.
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F 200 wavelength
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F 300 An object that orbits a more massive object.
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F 300 satellite
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F 400 Radiation from a source separated into a range of wavelengths.
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F 400 electromagnetic spectrum
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F 500 A satellite in which people can live and work for long periods.
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F 500 Space Station
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Vocabulary in Science Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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What is the name of the current Space Station Orbiting Earth? Click on screen to continue
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I.S.S. or International Space Station Click on screen to continue
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By Mr. Mitchell
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