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Earth Science. JEOPARDY!. Chemistry & Minerals. Weathering & Erosion. Freshwater. Volcanoes. Earthquakes. Round Two. Plate Tectonics. Geologic Time. Meteorology. Oceanography. Astronomy. Round One. END. Chemistry & Minerals FOR 100. The building blocks of minerals.
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Earth Science JEOPARDY!
Chemistry & Minerals Weathering & Erosion Freshwater Volcanoes Earthquakes Round Two
Plate Tectonics Geologic Time Meteorology Oceanography Astronomy Round One END
Chemistry & Minerals FOR 100 The building blocks of minerals. CHECK YOUR ANSWER
Chemistry & Minerals FOR 100 What are elements? Back GAMEBOARD
Chemistry & Minerals FOR 200 Atoms that contain the same numbers of protons and different numbers of neutrons. CHECK YOUR ANSWER
Chemistry & Minerals FOR 200 What are isotopes? Back GAMEBOARD
Chemistry & Minerals FOR 300 The way light is reflected off the surface of a mineral. CHECK YOUR ANSWER
Chemistry & Minerals FOR 300 What is luster? Back GAMEBOARD
Chemistry & MineralsFOR 400 The five characteristics of a mineral. CHECK YOUR ANSWER
Chemistry & Minerals FOR 400 What are; definite chemical composition, inorganic, naturally occurring, crystalline, solid? Back GAMEBOARD
Chemistry & Minerals FOR 500 A non-silicate class of mineral that contains the elements carbon, oxygen and a metallic element such as magnesium. CHECK YOUR ANSWER
Chemistry & Minerals FOR 500 What are carbonates? Back GAMEBOARD
Weathering & Erosion FOR 100 The classification of weathering that changes the composition of the rock. CHECK YOUR ANSWER
Weathering & Erosion FOR 100 What is Chemical Weathering? Back GAMEBOARD
Weathering & Erosion FOR 200 Type of mechanical weathering that involves the freezing and thawing of water. CHECK YOUR ANSWER
Weathering & Erosion FOR 200 What is frost wedging? Back GAMEBOARD
Weathering & Erosion FOR 300 The force behind mass movements. CHECK YOUR ANSWER
Weathering & Erosion FOR 300 What is gravity? Back GAMEBOARD
Weathering & Erosion FOR 400 The type of environment where chemical weathering would be most effective. CHECK YOUR ANSWER
Weathering & Erosion FOR 400 What is warm and humid? Back GAMEBOARD
Weathering & Erosion FOR 500 The name of the material deposited by a glacier. CHECK YOUR ANSWER
Weathering & Erosion FOR 500 What is till? Back GAMEBOARD
Freshwater FOR 100 To keep the water budget balanced, these two factors must be equal. CHECK YOUR ANSWER
FreshwaterFOR 100 What are evaporation (transpiration) and precipitation? Back GAMEBOARD
FreshwaterFOR 200 Groundwater is found in this underground zone. CHECK YOUR ANSWER
FreshwaterFOR 200 What is the zone of saturation? Back GAMEBOARD
FreshwaterFOR 300 The three types of load carried by a stream in order of their size from largest to smallest. CHECK YOUR ANSWER
FreshwaterFOR 300 What are bed, suspended, and dissolved? Back GAMEBOARD
FreshwaterFOR 400 The land area that contributes water to a stream. CHECK YOUR ANSWER
FreshwaterFOR 400 What is a drainage basin? Back GAMEBOARD
Daily Double A formation where groundwater can rise under its own pressure. CHECK YOUR ANSWER
Daily Double What is an artesian well? Back GAMEBOARD
Earthquakes FOR 100 These are the smaller earthquakes that precede a major earthquake. CHECK YOUR ANSWER
Earthquakes FOR 100 What are foreshocks? Back GAMEBOARD
Earthquakes FOR 200 The instrument that measures the energy released from an earthquake. CHECK YOUR ANSWER
Earthquakes FOR 200 What is a seismograph? Back GAMEBOARD
Earthquakes FOR 300 The most destructive type of seismic waves. CHECK YOUR ANSWER
Earthquakes FOR 300 What are surface waves (Rayleigh and Love)? Back GAMEBOARD
Earthquakes FOR 400 The ocean waves formed by an earthquake that occurs on the ocean floor. CHECK YOUR ANSWER
Earthquakes FOR 400 What is a tsunami? Back GAMEBOARD
Earthquakes FOR 500 This specific type of seismic wave is used to determine composition of the Earth’s interior because it can travel through solids, liquids, and gases. CHECK YOUR ANSWER
Earthquakes FOR 500 What are P-waves? Back GAMEBOARD
Volcanoes FOR 100 The Hawaiian islands were formed when the Pacific plate moved over one of these. CHECK YOUR ANSWER
Volcanoes FOR 100 What a hot spot? Back GAMEBOARD
Volcanoes FOR 200 A large depression at the top of a volcano that can be formed when the summit collapses. CHECK YOUR ANSWER
Volcanoes FOR 200 What are calderas (craters)? Back GAMEBOARD
VolcanoesFOR 300 A lava flow with a surface of rough, jagged blocks and sharp, angular projections. CHECK YOUR ANSWER
Volcanoes FOR 300 What is a’a? Back GAMEBOARD
Volcanoes FOR 400 The term to describe a fluids resistance to flow. CHECK YOUR ANSWER