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100 200 300 400 500 Density Observation, Inference, & Classification Size and Shape of Earth GraphingESRTGrab Bag
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What is the formula for volume? A 100
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If the mass of a sample is 10g and the volume is 4cm 3. What is the samples density? A 200
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The density of a large sample of Marble is 2.6 g/cm3. If the sample is broken into four equal size pieces, what would be the density of each piece? A 300
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As pressure is applied to a rock the volume of the rock decreases. What effect does the pressure have on the rocks density? A 400
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As temperature is increased on a sample, what will be the effect on density? A 500
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B 100 What do we use our senses to make?
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What are educated guesses based on observations called? B 200
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What do we call the organization of information into groups with similar characteristics? B 300
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We use these to enhance our senses when making observations. B 400
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What term would we use to describe the following statement. Every student in this class will pass the unit test B 500
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What is a ship appearing to sink into the horizon evidence of? C 100
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What is the true shape of the Earth? C 200
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The total surface area of the Earth is 510,000,000 square km. How would you write this number in scientific notation? C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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At what location on the Earths surface would your weight be the greatest? C 400
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What did Eratosthenes calculate about the Earth? C 500
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What type of graphing relationship is shown below? D 100
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What type of graphing relationship is shown below? D 200
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Where is the independent variable located on a graph? D 300
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What type of graphing relationship is shown below? D 400
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What type of graphing relationship does a density graph display. D 500
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The mesopause is located how many kilometers above sea level? E 100
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What is the range for the density of Earths outer core? E 200
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Convert the following into ºF and millibars. 60ºC and 30.00 inches E 300
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During what time period have the earliest insects been discovered? E 400
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Calculate, using km, the distance between Old Forge and Syracuse. E 500
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If a student calculates the density of a liquid to be 3.0 g/ml and the actual density of the liquid is found to be 3.2 g/ml. What is the students percent error? F 100
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Write the following number in scientific notation..00253 F 200
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Which planet has the largest equatorial diameter? F 300
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What is the mass of an object which has a density of 5 g/cm 3 and a volume of 15g? F 400
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What is the name of an igneous rock which is light-colored and has a coarse texture? F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: About the Earth Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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What is the radius of the Earth?
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT
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North at 25 knots A 100 MDMD
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2.5 g/cm 3 A 200
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2.6 g/cm 3 A 300
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Density increases A 400
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Density decreases A 500
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observations B 100
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Inferences B 200
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classification B 300
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instruments B 400
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inference B 500
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Earth Shape (round) C 100
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Oblate spheroid C 200
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5.1 x 10 8 C 300
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North Pole C 400
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Circumference C 500
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direct D 100
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cyclic D 200
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X-axis D 300
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inverse D 400
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direct D 500
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82 km E 100
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9.9 – 12.1 g/cm 3 E 200
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140ºF, 1016mb E 300
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Silurian E 400
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125 km E 500
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6.3 g/cm 3 F 100
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2.53 x 10 -3 F 200
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Jupiter F 300
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75g F 400
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Granite F 500
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6378 E 500
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