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Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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Click here for Final Jeopardy
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How it’s Made; Washington How it’s Broken; Washington Regions Where is this? Random Category 100 Point 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 100 Point 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points Critters
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How the Cascades were formed
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Subduction of tectonic plates created a volcanic chain of mountains
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How Puget Sound was made
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Glaciation
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How the Palouse Hills were formed
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Glacial till and volcanic ash were moved around by wind and ice
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Which side of the state is older, and why
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The East side; the coast used to be right under your feet– it slowly moved west
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How the Okanogan Highlands were formed
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The Okanogan subcontinent ran into the main continent, creating the highlands
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It’s how the Channeled Scablands were “broken in”
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Destruction caused by the Great Missoula flood
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It’s how the Columbia Basin was formed
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Many lava flows over millions of years “oozed” out of the surface of the earth
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They are the four stages that busted Mt. St. Helens
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Earthquakes, landslide, lateral eruption, vertical eruption
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It’s why the Dry Falls broke– they used to be very wet, but now they don’t work anymore
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Glaciers rerouted water into glacial lake Columbia, which rerouted the Columbia River, then when Lake Missoula busted it all went down- the falls dropped 10 times more water than all the rivers of the world combined!
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When big chunks of ice break up the ground, they make this
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Glacial Till
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I’m afraid of Grizzly Bears, so I better avoid these two regions
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Cascade Mountains, Okanogan Highlands
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I would love to see a flying squirrel, so I’m making reservations to visit this region
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Willapa Hills
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I love white animals, so I’m going to these two different regions to see these two different critters
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Snowshoe hare in the Cascades; Mountain Goat in the Blue Mountains
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It’s the only critter we learned about that is in every region
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Cougar/Mountain Lion
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It’s the bird that is having a hard time in the last 20 years, and the region it is in
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Northern Spotted Owl; Olympic Peninsula
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These are Washington’s 7 regions
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Olympic Peninsula, Willapa Hills, Puget Lowlands, Cascade Mountains, Okanogan Highlands, Columbia Basin, and Blue Mountains
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It’s the region with the rainforest, and the name of the rainforest
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Hoh Rainforest; Olympic Peninsula
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This region is pretty cheesy; it’s also home to the town of Ocean Shores
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Willapa Hills
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This region is home to two sets of mountains– name the region and the ranges
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Okanogan Highlands; Okanogan Mountains and Selkirk Mountains
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They are the two biggest regions with regards to land
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Cascade Mountains and Columbia Basin
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Port Angeles
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Olympic Peninsula
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Mt. St. Helens
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Cascade Mountains
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The Snake River
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Between the Blue Mountains and Columbia Basin
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Tri-Cities
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Columbia Basin
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The Seahawks!
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Puget Lowlands
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All that black rock you see? It’s this
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basalt
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It’s the kind of glacier on a mountain
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Alpine glacier
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It is a freaky looking clam you can only find under the ocean under the sand
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Geoduck
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It’s what a deciduous tree is, and two examples
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Trees that lose their leaves; Maple, oak
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These are three amphibians found in Washington
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Bullfrog, spotted frog, redlegged frog, tree frog
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Make your wager
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Describe how the rainshadow effect impacts the weather of Washington State
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