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1 Darwin’s Evidence Evolution Process Thoughts of the Time Darwin’s Influences Galapágos Islands Darwin’s Voyage 100 200 300 400 500 FINAL JEOPARDY FINAL JEOPARDY

2 Darwin’s Voyage - 100 answer100 answer This is the name of the boat that Darwin took his voyage on.

3 Darwin’s Voyage - 100 question100 question H.M.S. Beagle

4 Darwin’s Voyage - 200 answer200 answer This was the length of time that Darwin spent on his voyage.

5 Darwin’s Voyage - 200 question200 question 5 years

6 Darwin’s Voyage - 300 answer300 answer Which choice best fits the statement: While on his voyage, Darwin spent most of his time In Europe In the Northern Hemisphere In the Southern Hemisphere In the Arctic

7 Darwin’s Voyage - 300 question300 question In the Southern Hemisphere

8 Darwin’s Voyage - 400 answer400 answer This is the location where Darwin’s voyage stopped which was the most influence on him.

9 Darwin’s Voyage - 400 question400 question The Galápagos Islands

10 Darwin’s Voyage - 500 answer500 answer Name 2 of the 3 types of specimens that Darwin collected and studied from his voyage

11 Darwin’s Voyage - 500 question500 question 1) Plants 2) Animals 3) Fossils

12 Galapágos Islands - 100 answer100 answer The Galápagos Islands are off the coast of this continent

13 Galapágos Islands - 100 question100 question South America

14 Galapágos Islands - 200 answer200 answer These are the 2 main features which Darwin noticed were different when comparing island tortoises

15 Galapágos Islands - 200 question200 question Shell Shape and Neck Length

16 Galapágos Islands - 300 answer300 answer This was the main difference which Darwin noticed when comparing island Finches

17 Galapágos Islands - 300 question300 question Beak Shape

18 Galapágos Islands - 400 answer400 answer Darwin was able to accurately predict the differences in appearance of tortoises based on this fact

19 Galapágos Islands - 400 question400 question Which island the tortoise lived on

20 Galapágos Islands - 500 answer500 answer Darwin suggested that the different species found on each of the islands could all be linked to this ancestor.

21 Galapágos Islands - 500 question500 question Ancient South American Ancestor

22 Darwin’s Influences - 100 answer100 answer What did Charles Darwin learn from reading the work of James Hutton and Charles Lyell a) The Earth is relatively young b) The Earth is very old c) All geological change is caused by living organisms d) The processes that formed old rocks on Earth do not operate today

23 Darwin’s Influences - 100 question100 question b) The Earth is very old

24 Darwin’s Influences - 200 answer200 answer This is the natural disaster that Darwin experienced on his voyage which reinforced the ideas of Charles Lyell

25 Darwin’s Influences - 200 question200 question An earthquake (which raised the shoreline 3 meters!)

26 Darwin’s Influences - 300 answer300 answer According to Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, if an organism were to use a structure they could enhance it, but if they were to stop using it this could happen.

27 Darwin’s Influences - 300 question300 question They could lose it

28 Darwin’s Influences - 400 answer400 answer Name 2 of the 3 events suggested by Thomas Malthus which could prevent endless human population growth.

29 Darwin’s Influences - 400 questionquestion 1) Famine 2) Disease 3) War

30 Darwin’s Influences - 500 answer500 answer This is what Alfred Russel Wallace did which finally got Darwin to publish his findings

31 Darwin’s Influences - 500 question500 question He wrote an essay on evolution

32 Thoughts of the Time - 100 answer100 answer Which of the following best fits the statement Most people of Darwin’s time thought that the Earth was A few hundred years old A few thousand years old A few million years old A few billion years old

33 Thoughts of the Time - 100 question 100 question A few thousand years old

34 Thoughts of the Time - 200 answer200 answer True or False Most people of Darwin’s time thought that the Earth was constantly changing

35 Thoughts of the Time - 200 question 200 question False (They felt everything always was and always will be the way that it was)

36 Thoughts of the Time - 300 answer 300 answer True or False Scientific observations of the time were supporting peoples traditional view of the Earth and its age.

37 Thoughts of the Time - 300 question 300 question False New scientific observations were contradicting peoples traditional views

38 Thoughts of the Time - 400 answer400 answer True or False The people of Darwin’s time did not know what a fossil was

39 Thoughts of the Time - 400 question 400 question False The public new about fossils, but not about their significance

40 Thoughts of the Time - 500 answer500 answer The ideas of most people during Darwin’s time were shaped by this literary work

41 Thoughts of the Time - 500 question 500 question The Bible

42 Evolution Process - 100 answer100 answer Darwin published is thoughts of evolution and how it occurred in a work titled

43 Evolution Process - 100 question 100 question Origin of Species

44 Evolution Process - 200 answer 200 answer This is the actual process by which Darwin suggested that Evolution takes place

45 Evolution Process - 200 question 200 question Natural Selection

46 Evolution Process - 300 answer 300 answer This is the name of the process in which Darwin based his evolutionary process off of which deals with humans select the most useful traits of those provided by nature

47 Evolution Process - 300 question 300 question Artificial Selection

48 Evolution Process - 400 answer 400 answer When lions prey on a herd of antelopes, some antelopes are killed and some escape. Which part of Darwin’s concept of natural selection might be used to describe this situation? a) Acquired characteristics b) Survival of the Fittest c) Reproductive isolation d) Descent with modification

49 Evolution Process - 400 question 400 question b) Survival of the Fittest

50 Evolution Process - 500 answer 500 answer This is the ability of an individual organism to survive and reproduce in its environment

51 Evolution Process - 500 question 500 question Fitness

52 Darwin’s Evidence - 100 answer 100 answer Name 3 of the 4 types of evidence that Darwin uses to support his theory of evolution

53 Darwin’s Evidence - 100 question 100 question 1. Fossils 2. Geographic Distribution 3. Homologous Structures 4. Embryology

54 Darwin’s Evidence - 200 answer 200 answer The following image discusses which of Darwin’s evolution evidence

55 Darwin’s Evidence - 200 question 200 question Fossils

56 Darwin’s Evidence - 300 answer 300 answer The observation that many vertebrate organisms have similar bone structures in a limb, even though they are performing a different function deals with which of Darwin’s evolution evidence

57 Darwin’s Evidence - 300 question 300 question Homologous Structures

58 Darwin’s Evidence - 400 answer 400 answer The observation that organisms living in different locations which are exposed to similar environments causing them to change in similar ways deals with which of Darwin’s evolution evidence

59 Darwin’s Evidence - 400 question 400 question Geographic Distribution

60 Darwin’s Evidence - 500 answer 500 answer The observation that same groups of cells develop in the same order and in similar patterns to produce the tissues and organs of all vertebrates deals with which of Darwin’s evolution evidence

61 Darwin’s Evidence - 500 question 500 question Embryology

62 Final Jeopardy Answer begin This is the name of the “hypothetical” land mass that included all of the continents connected together

63 Final Jeopardy Question Pangea


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