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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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Oceans Winds What’s Current Wave Goodbye Stuff from the file 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Life’s a Beach
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Largest Ocean in the World
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What is the Pacific?
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Some call me an ocean, others a see. I border Greenland.
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What is the Arctic Ocean?
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This ocean borders New York City.
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What is the Atlantic Ocean?
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This ocean surrounds Australia.
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What is the Indian Ocean?
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This ocean contains the Gulf Stream.
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What is the Atlantic Ocean?
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Winds in the Northern Hemisphere always turn this direction.
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What is to the right?
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This causes winds in the Northern Hemisphere to always turn to the right.
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What is the coreolis effect?
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These winds, on either side of the equator, cause currents.
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What are the trade winds?
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Daily Double.
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The winds WE live in are called this.
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Winds carry this material. It is yellow, and is mostly clay. Kinda like a sand dune.
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What is Loess?
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This is the name of a strong beach current, often drowns people.
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What is a rip current?
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This is the enclosed area on a beach.
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What is a lagoon?
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This is a coral island, when the island itself has already sunk.
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What is an atoll?
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This is the name of a small island, connected to shore.
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What is a tombolo?
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Daily Double You may bet up to your present score, or 15, which ever is more.
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This is the name of the string of islands, that stretch from Florida to NYC.
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This current takes heat from the warm Atlantic, to Europe.
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What is the Gulf Stream?
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These are the three causes of surface currents. You need all three.
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What is winds, continents and coreolis effect?
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This is the name of a very slow moving current, one is in the North Atlantic near Norway.
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What is a “drift”?
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This is a circular current, that kinda looks like a toilet bowl flushing.
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What is a gyre?
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This is the name of the sea.
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What is the Sargasso Sea
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This is the “top” of a wave.
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What is a crest
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This is the distance from one wave crest to another wave crest.
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What is a wavelength.
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Daily Double
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This wave is the first to arrive in an earthquake.
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This type of wave is caused by underwater earthquakes, or underwater landslides.
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What is a tsunami?
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This is the term for a wave that comes out of nowhere, is very tall, sinks ships and death and destruction, blah, blah, blah.
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What is a rouge wave?
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The deepest point on Earth.
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What is the Challenger Deep, in the Marianis Trench.
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This is the year that Southwest H.S. opened its doors.
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What is 2003
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This is the only many who has been able to swim to the mid-ocean ridge, and back, while holding is breath.
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Who is Chuck Norris?
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This is the name of the star closest to the Earth.
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What is the Sun?
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That is the color of a Polar Bear’s skin.
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What is black?
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Make your wager
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These are the six flags that flew over Texas.
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Spain (1519-1685; 1690-1821) France (1685-1690) Mexico (1821-1836) Republic of Texas (1836-1845) Confederate States of America (1861-1865) United States of America (1845-1861; 1865- )
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