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2 Jeopardy Nature of Science Origins of the Ocean and Ocean Geography Ocean Zones and Habitats Properties of Sea Water Ecology and Classification Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

3 $100 Question The Nature of Science What is a dependent variable?

4 $100 Answer The Nature of Science The variable that is measured

5 $200 Question The Nature of Science What is the independent variable?

6 $200 Answer The Nature of Science The variable that changes

7 $300 Question The Nature of Science In a scientific experiment after you analyze your data you ______________

8 $300 Answer The Nature of Science Form a conclusion

9 $400 Question The Nature of Science An idea in science that is not researched is called a _____________________

10 $400 Answer The Nature of Science conjecture

11 $500 Question The Nature of Science You decide to clean the bathroom. You notice that the shower is covered in a strange green slime. You decide to try to get rid of this slime by adding lemonade juice. You spray half of the shower with lemonade juice and spray the other half of the shower with water. After 3 days of spraying equal amounts 3 times a day, there is no change in the appearance of the green slime on either side of the shower You decide to clean the bathroom. You notice that the shower is covered in a strange green slime. You decide to try to get rid of this slime by adding lemonade juice. You spray half of the shower with lemonade juice and spray the other half of the shower with water. After 3 days of spraying equal amounts 3 times a day, there is a 20% decrease in the amount of slime on the half that got the lemonade. What is the dependent variable in this experiment?

12 $500 Answer The Nature of Science The amount of green slime

13 $100 Question Origin of the Oceans and Ocean Geography What is the name of the large cloud of gas and dust in the universe from which all planets were formed?

14 $100 Answer Origin of the Oceans and Ocean Geography A nebula

15 $200 Question Origin of the Oceans and Ocean Geography A scientific theory explains ____________ something happens in nature.

16 $200 Answer Origin of the Oceans and Ocean Geography why

17 $300 Question Origin of the Oceans and Ocean Geography The ocean that is North of Europe is the __________ ocean.

18 $300 Answer Origin of the Oceans and Ocean Geography Arctic

19 $400 Question Origin of the Oceans and Ocean Geography The equator is a line of _______________.

20 $400 Answer Origin of the Oceans and Ocean Geography Latitude

21 $500 Question Origin of the Oceans and Ocean Geography The sea that is located just south of Alaska is called the ___________ Sea.

22 $500 Answer Origin of the Oceans and Ocean Geography Bering

23 $100 Question Ocean Zones and Habitats A genetic trait that an organism has that allows it to survive over another is called an _______________.

24 $100 Answer Ocean Zones and Habitats adaptation

25 $200 Question Ocean Zones and Habitats This ocean zone is located “near shore”

26 $200 Answer Ocean Zones and Habitats neritic

27 $300 Question Ocean Zones and Habitats The ocean zone that includes the area on the bottom from where the tides come in all the way down to the trenches.

28 $300 Answer Ocean Zones and Habitats Benthic zone

29 $400 Question Ocean Zones and Habitats The pelagic zone that is located just below the mesopelagice zone is the...

30 $400 Answer Ocean Zones and Habitats Bathypelagic Zone

31 $500 Question Ocean Zones and Habitats The process where two oceanic plates move apart and form new oceanic crust is called ……

32 $500 Answer Ocean Zones and Habitats Sea Floor Spreading

33 $100 Question Properties of Sea Water As temperature increases, density ________________.

34 $100 Answer Properties of Sea Water decreases

35 $200 Question Properties of Sea Water Transparency is very important to phytoplankton, why?

36 $200 Answer Properties of Sea Water Phytoplankton need sunlight to perform photosynthesis

37 $300 Question Properties of Sea Water Ocean acidification is caused by extra carbon dioxide being absorbed in the ocean. How does it effect marine organisms?

38 $300 Answer Properties of Sea Water it erodes their shells or prevents them from building new ones.

39 $400 Question Properties of Sea Water Precipitation causes a ___________ in salinity but evaporation causes a ___________ in salinity levels.

40 $400 Answer Properties of Sea Water Decrease, increase

41 $500 Question Properties of Sea Water What are the three sources of salt in the ocean?

42 $500 Answer Properties of Sea Water Rain after volcanoes Hydrothermal vents Weathering of the Earth’s crust

43 $100 Question Ecology and Classification How much biomass (chemical energy) is available in a trophic level pyramid when you move up the pyramid from a lower level to the next level?

44 $100 Answer Ecology and Classification 10%

45 $200 Question Ecology and Classification All producers are called _______________________ because they can make their own food.

46 $200 Answer Ecology and Classification autotrophs

47 $300 Question Ecology and Classification List a producer, 1 primary consumer, and 1 third level consumer from this marine food web.

48 $300 Answer Ecology and Classification Producer: Phytoplankton 1 st Level Consumer: Krill, Cod, or Zooplankton 3 rd level concumer: Killer Whale, Seal, Penguin

49 $400 Question Ecology and Classification The levels of classification from domain to species are...

50 $400 Answer Ecology and Classification Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

51 $500 Question Ecology and Classification Marine organisms have adaptations based on where they live in the ocean. What type of conditions would organisms need to be able to withstand if they lived in A.the hadalpelagic zone? B.In the intertidal zone?

52 $500 Answer Ecology and Classification A.Hadalpelagic zone: no light, freezing temp. B.Intertidal zone: rough waves, in water and outside of water.

53 Final Jeopardy If there are 800 kilocalories of energy at the producer level, how many kilocalories will be available to the secondary consumers?

54 Final Jeopardy Answer 8 kilocalories


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