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Jeopardy 2 Latitude & Longitude Earth/ Sun Weather/ Climate Weathering & Erosion Human Geography 1 Human Geography 2 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
Cat 1 - 100 These lines divide the globe into the Eastern and Western hemispheres What are the Prime Meridian and International Dateline? Back
Cat 1 - 200 This indicates which way north is on a map. What is a directional indicator? Back
Cat 1 - 300 These are the three fixed points of reference in the Northern Hemisphere. What are the North Pole, Arctic Circle and Tropic of Cancer? Back
Cat 1 - 400 A city with the coordinates 23°N and 35°E would be located in these two hemispheres. What are the Northern and Eastern hemispheres? Back
Cat 1 - 500 This explains why the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn are located at 23.5° in both the northern and southern hemispheres. What is because the earth is tilted 23.5° off it’s axis? Back
Cat 2 - 100 The two times a year the earth experiences equal hours of daylight and night time. What are the equinoxes? Back
Cat 2 - 200 366. What is the number of days in a leap year? Back
Cat 2 - 300 Warm low latitude areas near the equator. What are the tropics? Back
Cat 2 - 400 In each hemisphere, the Sun's energy is stronger during this season. What is summer? Back
Cat 2 - 500 Together, the four spheres of Earth make up this. What is the earth system? Back
Cat 3 - 100 Soil that remains frozen year round. What is permafrost? Back
Cat 3 - 200 The increasing temperature of Earth over the last few decades. What is global warming? Back
Cat 3 - 300 The weather conditions in a geographic area over a long period of time. What is climate? Back
Cat 3 - 400 This is how mountains influence climate. What is through the orographic effect? Back
Cat 3 - 500 This is why oceans help moderate temperatures along coastlines. What is because they heat and cool more slowly than land? Back
Cat 4 - 100 Any smaller stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river. What is tributary? Back
Cat 4 - 200 Broken down plant and animal material. What is humus? Back
Cat 4 - 300 Water vapor that contains chemicals from air pollution. What is acid rain? Back
Cat 4 - 400 Tectonic processes, erosion , and weathering. What are the three processes that create and shape landforms? Back
Cat 4 - 500 Humus, subsoil, and weathered rock. What are three layers of the soil profile? Back
Cat 5 - 100 This is the belief in many gods. What is polytheism? Back
Cat 5 - 200 A movement in which people believe in strictly following certain established principles and teachings. What is fundamentalism? Back
Cat 5 - 300 The spread of new fashions from the big city to small towns is an example of this kind of diffusion. What is hierarchical diffusion? Back
Cat 5 - 400 War, famine, disease, bad economy, bad government. What are push factors? Back
Cat 5 - 500 This is the difference between refugees and immigrants. What is immigrants move voluntarily while refugees are forced from their homes? Back
Cat 6 - 100 An area in which people have many shared culture traits. What is a culture region? Back
Cat 6 - 200 Individuals who help spread a religion. What/who are missionaries? Back
Cat 6 - 300 This is the average number of people living in an area. What is population density? Back
Cat 6 - 400 A model that shows how birthrates and death rates dropped in many countries as they developed modern economies and industries. What is the demographic transition? Back
Cat 6 - 500 This happens to a population when the death rate drops and birth rate remains high. What is, the population grows? Back