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100 200 300 400 500 SunSeasonsEarth Revolve, Rotate & Stars Just for Fun
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What are the hottest parts of the Sun? A 100
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Flares A 100
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What are sun spots? A 200
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Dark spots on the surface of the Sun. (coolest part of the sun…But still EXTREMELY hot!) A 200
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What is a prominence? A 300
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An arc of gas that erupts from the Sun’s surface.
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True or False The sun is all one temperature. Explain! A 400
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False The Sun is all different temperatures. Sunspots are cooler than flares. A 400
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A 500 Explain how the Sun’s energy goes through the food chain.
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Sunlight → Plants → Small Animals → Predators A 500
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How many seasons do we have? B 100
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Which season is the coldest? B 200
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Winter B 200
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Which season is the warmest? Why? B 300
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Summer Summer takes place when the Sun’s rays directly hit the Earth. B 300
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True or False When it is Summer in the Northern Hemisphere, it is Winter in the Southern Hemisphere. B 400
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True B 400
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Why do we have seasons? Explain in detail. B 500
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As the Earth revolves around the Sun it is tilted in space. At different times of the year, different parts of the Earth are tilted towards or away from the Sun. B 500
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What is the layer of air that surrounds and protects the Earth? C 100
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Atmosphere C 100
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True or False The Earth gets its light from the Moon. C 200
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False The Sun is the Earth’s source of light. C 200
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Why do we weigh less on the Moon than on the Earth? C 300
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The force of gravity is less on the Moon. C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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What two forms of energy does the Sun give to the Earth? C 400
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Light & Heat C 400
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What causes us to have day and night on Earth? C 500
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The Earth rotates. Daytime: The part of the Earth facing the Sun. Nighttime: The part of the Earth facing away from the Sun. C 500
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True or False The Sun is a star. D 100
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True! D 100
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Fill in the blank: The sun is a ____ ball of ___________. D 200
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Hot, Gases D 200
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How long does it take for the Earth to revolve once around the Sun? D 300
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365 days or 1 year D 300
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How long does it take for the Earth to rotate once? D 400
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24 Hours or 1 day D 400
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Draw a diagram of the relationship between the Sun and the Earth. D 500
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E 100 If you buy a piece of chocolate for $0.50 and hand the cashier $1.00. How much change will you get back?
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$0.50 E 100
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E 200 How many golden tickets are there in the book Charlie & the Chocolate Factory?
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5 golden tickets E 200
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E 300 What state do the Jonas Brothers live in?
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New Jersey E 300
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Who is the actress that plays Hannah Montana? E 400
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Miley Cyrus E 400
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E 500 Who are the two main candidates running for president?
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E 500 Barack Obama (Democrat) John McCain (Republican)
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Relationship between the Sun, Moon & Earth Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Draw a diagram that shows: 1.The Earth revolving around the Sun 2.The Earth rotating (Day & Night) 3.The Moon’s orbit *The team with the most detailed diagram will receive points. Click on screen to continue
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Diagrams will vary Click on screen to continue
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Good Luck!
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