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5 100 200 300 400 500 Earth’s Interior Convection Currents Drifting Continents Sea-Floor Spreading Theory of Plate Tectonics More Plate Tectonics

6 This is the “ology” that means the study of planet Earth. A 100

7 What is geology? A 100

8 These are the two forces that shape Earth’s landforms. A 200

9 What are constructive and destructive? A 200

10 These are the waves that are produced by earthquakes. A 300

11 What are seismic waves? A 300

12 These are the three main layers that make up the Earth’s interior. A 400

13 What are the crust, the mantle, and the core? A 400

14 This causes Earth’s magnetic field. A 500

15 What is the inner core spinning faster than the rest of the Earth? A 500

16 This is the movement of energy from a warmer object to a cooler object. B 100

17 What is heat transfer? B 100

18 These are the three types of heat transfer. B 200

19 What are radiation, conduction, and convection? B 200

20 This is an example of radiation. B 300

21 What is heat from the sun or heat from a fire? B 300

22 This is an example of conduction. B 400

23 What is a spoon heating up in a pot of soup? B 400

24 This is an example of convection. B 500

25 What is the movement of soup in a heating pot? (Heat moves up the middle, cools, and then moves down the inside edge of the pot.) B 500

26 This is the name for the supercontinent of all lands joined together. C 100

27 What is Pangea? C 100

28 This is the name of the scientist who developed the Theory of Continental Drift. C 200

29 Who is Alfred Wegener? C 200

30 Any trace of an ancient organism preserved in rock is called this. C 300

31 What is a fossil? C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 These are three areas of evidence that support the Theory of Continental Drift. C 400

34 What are: Landforms Fossil Distribution Climate C 400

35 This is the scientific term for an educated guess. C 500

36 What is a hypothesis? C 500

37 This is the longest chain of mountains in the world. D 100

38 What is the mid-ocean ridge? D 100

39 This is the device that bounces sound waves off underwater objects. D 200

40 What is sonar? D 200

41 This is what sonar is used for. D 300

42 What is determining the distance to an object and mapping the ocean floor? D 300

43 These are the three types of evidence for sea-floor spreading. D 400

44 What are molten material magnetic stripes and drilling samples? D 400

45 This is the name for deep, underwater canyons. D 500

46 What are deep-ocean trenches? D 500

47 This is the name for the broken sections of the lithosphere. E 100

48 What are plates? E 100

49 These are the lines where different pieces of the lithosphere meet. E 200

50 What are plate boundaries? E 200

51 This is a deep valley that forms when two plates pull apart. E 300

52 What is a rift valley? E 300

53 This is a break in the Earth’s crust where rocks have slipped past each other. E 400

54 What is a fault? E 400

55 This is the boundary caused by plates moving apart. E 500

56 What is a divergent boundary? E 500

57 This is the boundary caused by plates moving together, or “colliding”. F 100

58 What is a convergent boundary? F 100

59 This is the boundary caused by plates moving past each other in opposite directions. F 200

60 What is a transform boundary? F 200

61 As the plates collide, this determines which plate comes out on top. F 300

62 What is density? F 300

63 This is the word for one plate moving under another. F 400

64 What is subduction? F 400

65 This landform is created when two continental plates collide. F 500

66 What is the formation of mountain ranges? F 500

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: “Where will we be in another million years?” Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 This is how fast plates move. Click on screen to continue

69 What is one to ten centimeters per year? Click on screen to continue

70 What is one to ten centimeters per year? Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT


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