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Welcome. to. Science Jeopardy!. Click anywhere on question slide for answer. Click the Back button to return to this slide. Jeopardy. Changing Earth. Useful Resources. Earth’s Processes. Forces of Change. 5. 5. 5. 5. 10. 10. 10. 10. 15. 15. 15. 15. 20. 20. 20. 20. 25.

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  1. Welcome to Science Jeopardy!

  2. Click anywhere on question slide for answer. Click the Back button to return to this slide. Jeopardy Changing Earth Useful Resources Earth’s Processes Forces of Change 5 5 5 5 10 10 10 10 15 15 15 15 20 20 20 20 25 25 25 25

  3. How do river deltas form? • Moving water, gravity and deposition. • B. Still water, gravity and deposition. • C. Movement of the tectonic plates. • D. Weathering and erosion. Earth - 5 points • B Back

  4. Earth - 10 points Which earth process forms sand dunes? • weathering or breaking down of sediment • Deposition or the dropping of sediment • Erosion or the movement of sediment. • Wind blowing sand. DAILY DOUBLE • B Back

  5. Which landform can a moving mountain glacier carve? • U-shaped valley • Desert • Delta • Floodplain Earth - 15 pts. • A Back

  6. In which of these ways can volcanoes help build • up new land? • By adding heat to Earth’s surface • By adding gases to the atmosphere • By adding lava to Earth’s surface • By adding water vapor to the atmosphere Earth – 20 pts. • C Back

  7. Earth – 25 pts. • What makes river canyons form? • Moving water. • Tectonic plates making fossil fuels • The erosion of the tectonic plates • Sediment being deposited. • A Back

  8. Natural Resources - 5 points Nonrenewable resources formed from organisms that died millions of years ago are called . . . • Inexhaustible fuels • Fossil fuels • Hydro fuels • Turbo fuels • B Back

  9. Natural Resources for 10 pts. Which of the following are considered renewable resources? • gold, silver, copper • plants, water, oxygen • coal, oil, and natural gas • none of the above • B Back

  10. Natural Resources - 15 points What is the major use of fossil fuels? • to create models of earthquakes • to study the history of Earth • to search for dinosaur bones • to supply energy DAILY DOUBLE • D Back

  11. Natural Resources - 20 pts. Which of the following are considered nonrenewable resources? • whale oil, butane, and hydrogas • sun, wind, and water • coal, oil, and natural gas • none of the above • C Back

  12. Natural Resources - 25 Wind, solar, and hydroelectric are • Exhaustible resources • Nonrenewable resources • Alternative energy resources • Fossil resources • C Back

  13. Process Skills - 5 Looking at a river canyon, where would you find the oldest fossil? DAILY DOUBLE A. Top of the canyon B. Middle of the canyon C. At the bottom of the canyon D. They are all the same age. • C Back

  14. Process Skills for 10 A fifth grade student scooped some soil containing pebbles, silt, and sand from the bottom of a stream. The student placed them into a container of water and let them settle. Which picture shows what the student saw? • B Back

  15. Process Skills for 15 The arch landform seen in the picture is the result of – A. Rock that is growing out from the main land. B. Erosion of the soft rock by the waves. C. Sand that has been deposited over time and built up into an arch. D. Birds constantly flying into the rock . • B Back

  16. Process Skills for 20 • What Alternative energy resource can be used instead of coal? • Wind turbines for electricity. • Hydroelectric for electricity. • Solar panels for electricty. • All the above • D Back

  17. Process Skills for 25 • Making imprints of objects in clay is most useful for learning about • weathering • fossils • renewable resources • the rock cycle • B Back

  18. Changing Earth – 5 pts. What is the most powerful force of erosion? • Sand • Wind • Water • Rock • C Back

  19. Changing Earth – 10 pts. Which of these best helps prevent soil erosion? • beaches • lakes • plants • the sun • C Back

  20. Changing Earth – 15 points What form of erosion caused the formation of the Great Lakes? • Ice • Wind • Sand • Sun DAILY DOUBLE • A Back

  21. Changing Earth - 20 pts Stream water can move small pieces of rock. What process is this? • Imprinting • Weathering • Erosion • Decomposing • C Back

  22. Changing Earth – 25 pts. How long does it probably take for most rocks to weather so much that you can notice a difference? • Days • Months • Years • Thousands of years • D Back

  23. Daily Double A B C E D Back

  24. Which of the following was caused by running water over a long period of time? • the Grand Canyon • the Great Lakes • Hawaii • the Statue of Liberty • A Back

  25. Which of the following landforms is created by deposition? • mountain • delta • valley • canyon • B Back

  26. Trees are easy to grow. Why might a living 500-year-old redwood tree be considered a nonrenewable resource? • It will turn into rock. • It will turn into charcoal. • It will take a very long time to replace. • A tree can be planted to replace it. • C Back

  27. Natural gas burns more efficiently than oil or coal and results in more pollution. True False • False Back

  28. A piece of wood has 10 times more energy than a piece of coal the same size. True False • False Back

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