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5 100 200 300 400 500 Column A AColumn B BColumn C CColumn D DColumn E E Column F

6 What causes night and day? A 100

7 Earth's spinning around its axis A 100

8 Earth's orbit around the Sun and its 23-degree tilt on its axis cause A 200

9 seasons A 200

10 At noon on the day of the summer solstice, the Sun is A 300

11 highest in the sky A 300

12 Where do the lengths of daylight change the most over the year? A 400

13 at the poles A 400

14 Why does a person on Earth always see the same side of the Moon? A 500

15 The Moon turns on its axis and orbits Earth in the same amount of time. A 500

16 The lunar highlands have many round features called B 100

17 impact craters B 100

18 Which layer makes up most of the Moon's volume? B 200

19 the mantle, which is made of dense rock B 200

20 When the Moon looks like a circle cut in half, the phase is B 300

21 quarter B 300

22 If you were on an ocean shore, how many high tides would you expect in 24 hours? B 400

23 two B 400

24 What causes seasons? B 500

25 Earth's orbit and the 23- degree tilt of its axis B 500

26 Which is true of the Moon's mantle? C 100

27 It makes up most of the Moon's volume and is made of dense rock. C 100

28 During the first week of the phases of the Moon, the Moon is C 200

29 new and then waxing crescent C 200

30 The Moon causes tides on Earth by producing___ C 300

31 two bulges of water, one toward and one away from the Moon C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 What causes night and day? C 400

34 the rotation of Earth from west to east on its axis C 400

35 What causes patterns of temperature changes and weather trends over a year's time? C 500

36 Earth's orbit and the tilt of its axis C 500

37 What happens at the March equinox? D 100

38 Spring begins in the Northern Hemisphere, and autumn begins in the Southern Hemisphere. D 100

39 During the last two weeks of its cycle, the Moon is D 200

40 waning D 200

41 Which of the following explains the pattern of tides on a shore? D 300

42 As Earth turns once, the shore moves through two bulges of water. D 300

43 Which statement about the Moon's layers is true? D 400

44 The mantle is between the crust and the core, and it makes up most of the Moon's volume. D 400

45 Scientists have found few impact craters on Earth because D 500

46 Earth's surface is constantly worn down. D 500

47 Apollo astronauts practiced important procedures in space to prepare for landing on____ E 100

48 the Moon E 100

49 Which of these missions would NOT be used to explore another planet? space station, flyby, orbiter, lander E 200

50 Space station E 200

51 What advantage does the Hubble Space Telescope have over visible-light telescopes on Earth? E 300

52 It is not affected by Earth's atmosphere. E 300

53 What causes the moon to rise and set in the sky? E 400

54 Earth’s rotation E 400

55 The elliptical path of an object in space as it moves around another object due to gravity E 500

56 orbit E 500

57 Space and all the matter and energy in it. F 100

58 The universe

59 F 200 The distance from one wave peak or crest to the next peak or crest.

60 F 200 wavelength

61 F 300 An object that orbits a more massive object.

62 F 300 satellite

63 F 400 Radiation from a source separated into a range of wavelengths.

64 F 400 electromagnetic spectrum

65 F 500 A satellite in which people can live and work for long periods.

66 F 500 Space Station

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Vocabulary in Science Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 What is the name of the current Space Station Orbiting Earth? Click on screen to continue

69 I.S.S. or International Space Station Click on screen to continue

70 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By Mr. Mitchell


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