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Welcome To. Sports Challenge!. With Coach Frankenberry. Let’s Play. Moon Facts. Earth's Surface. Earth Materials. Solar System. Potluck. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.
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WelcomeTo Sports Challenge! With Coach Frankenberry
Let’s Play Moon Facts Earth's Surface Earth Materials Solar System Potluck 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 FINAL CHALLENGE
Moon Facts for 100 • How many days occur between a full moon and the next full moon? 100 About 29 days, or a month.
Moon Facts for 200 • How many days occur between a full moon and a new moon? 200 About 14 days, or half of a month.
Moon Facts for 300 • Can you hear sounds on the moon? Why or why not? 300 No, because there is no atmosphere to vibrate.
Moon Facts for 400 • How much of the moon do you see when it is a new moon? 400 None
Moon Facts for 500 • Besides air to breathe, what would be the next most important thing you need to survive on the moon? 500 Water
Earth's Surface for 100 • A solid mixture of minerals that was formed in Earth’s crust is called a ____________________. 100 Rock
Earth's Surface for 200 • What are the three types of rock? 200 Igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic
Earth's Surface for 300 • The breaking down of rock into soil, sand, and other tiny particles is called ____________________. 300 Weathering
Earth's Surface for 400 • The process of moving sediment from one place to another is called _____________________. 400 Erosion
Earth's Surface for 500 • Mountains are formed by volcanoes and by movement of _____________________. 500 Earth’s plates
Earth Materials for 100 • Useful minerals and other materials taken from the Earth are called __________________. 100 Natural resources
Earth Materials for 200 • Resources that are replaced as they are used are called _____________. 200 Renewable resources
Earth Materials for 300 • Resources that never run out are called __________________. 300 Inexhaustible resources
Earth Materials for 400 • Resources that cannot be readily replaced are called _____________________. 400 Nonrenewable resources
Earth Materials for 500 • Where does the energy in fossil fuels come from? 500 Sun energy stored when the fossilized organisms were alive.
Solar System for 100 • How long does it take for the Earth to make one revolution around the sun? 100 365 days (one year)
Solar System for 200 • The inner planets are made mostly of _____________. 200 Rock
Solar System for 300 • The outer planets are made mostly of _____________. 300 Gases
Solar System for 400 • What keeps the planets of our solar system in orbit? 400 Gravity
Solar System for 500 • What causes Earth’s seasonal changes? 500 The tilt of Earth on its axis.
Potluck for 100 • Give 2 examples of inexhaustible resources. 100 Sun, wind, ocean tides (usually found above the ground)
Potluck for 200 • Give 2 examples of renewable resources. 200 Soil, plants, water, animals (usually found on the ground)
Potluck for 300 • Give 2 examples of nonrenewable resources. 300 Coal, oil, natural gas (usually found under the ground)
Potluck for 400 • Which would be the same on the moon as on Earth, your mass or your weight? Why? 400 Your mass would be the same. Your weight would be different because it is a measure of the pull of gravity, and the gravitational force on the moon is different from that on the Earth.
Potluck for 500 • Explain the difference between renewable and recyclable. 500 Renewable means the resource is replaced by natural Earth processes. Recyclable means you can take the useful parts of something and reclaim them for another use.
Final Challenge • Explain the rock cycle (you may draw and label a picture or just use words). Write Your Final Challenge Wager 00:00:12 00:00:11 00:00:10 00:00:09 00:00:08 00:00:07 00:00:05 00:00:13 00:00:04 00:00:03 00:00:02 00:00:01 00:00:00 00:00:06 00:00:14 00:00:15 00:00:23 00:00:29 00:00:28 00:00:27 00:00:26 00:00:25 00:00:16 00:00:24 00:00:22 00:00:21 00:00:20 00:00:19 00:00:18 00:00:17 00:00:30 END GAME
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