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MS 20 JEOPARDY. Taxonomy. Films. More Films. Coasts. Circulation. 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 Jeopardy. ANSWER: This is a “stomach foot”
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MS 20 JEOPARDY Taxonomy Films More Films Coasts Circulation 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 Jeopardy
ANSWER: This is a “stomach foot” QUESTION: What is a gastropod or snail? Taxonomy- 100
ANSWER: The phylum to which snails belong QUESTION: What is a “mollusc?” Taxonomy- 200
ANSWER: Odonticeti QUESTION: What is the suborder to which toothed whales re assigned? Taxonomy- 300
ANSWER: Aves QUESTION: What is the class to which birds are assigned? Taxonomy- 400
ANSWER: Snakes and turtles are assigned to this class. QUESTION: What is a reptile? Taxonomy- 500
ANSWER: Its boundaries are the surf zone and the beach. QUESTION: What is a the “longshore current?” Films - 100
ANSWER: Its parts are rivers, the longshore current, and deep sea canyons. QUESTION: What is a coastal circulation cell? Films - 200
ANSWER: These damn things rob our beaches of sand. QUESTION: What are dams? Films - 300
ANSWER: This guy concocted the theory of “Continental Drift.” QUESTION: Who was Alfred Wegener? Films - 400
ANSWER: Based on geomagnetism, this guy (a graduate student) figured out that sea floors were spreading. QUESTION: Who was (is) Frederick Vine? Films - 500
ANSWER: This life form is at the base of deep-sea food chains. QUESTION: What is bacteria? More Films - 100
ANSWER: A method dolphins use to corral fish. QUESTION: What is a bubble net? More Films - 200
ANSWER: This creature changes skin texture and color to blend in with its surroundings QUESTION: What is an octopus (or cuttlefish or cephalopod? More Films - 300
ANSWER: Roane, Phang, Finn, Gwenen, Smoke and Mirrors? QUESTION: What are black smokers (or deep sea chimneys, or sulfide structures)? More Films - 400
ANSWER: These oceanic conditions typically occur at the 1st and 1/4th quarters of the lunar cycle that aid reproduction in Ridley turtles? QUESTION: What are neap tides? More Films - 500
ANSWER: This erosional rock formation was once part of the mainland. QUESTION: What is a “sea stack?” Coasts - 100
ANSWER: This island is tied to the mainland by sand. QUESTION: What is a tombolo? Coasts - 200
ANSWER: The depth at which waves break. QUESTION: What is 1/20th L? Coasts - 300
ANSWER: This manmade structure perpendicular to the beach is meant to protect the coast from sand loss. QUESTION: What is a groin? Coasts - 400
ANSWER: A sandy depositional feature is produced by the longshore current. The same word is used to describe a brief escape of saliva from a human/animal mouth. QUESTION: What is a “spit?” Coasts - 500
ANSWER: A term describing the power of current on the western side of ocean basins. QUESTION: What is westward intensification? Circulation - 100
ANSWER: A current on the eastern side of the north Atlantic Ocean. QUESTION: What is the canary current? Circulation - 200
ANSWER: It surrounds Antarctica. QUESTION: What is the West Wind Drift? Circulation - 300
ANSWER: An atmospheric circulation cell driven by heat differences. QUESTION: What is a convection or Hadley cell? Circulation - 400
ANSWER: A current circulating off the east coast of Africa QUESTION: What is the Agulhas current? Circulation - 500
ANSWER: A depositional feature of sand seaward of a lagoon and parallel to the beach. QUESTION: What is a barrier bar? FINAL MS JEOPARDY