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Iceberg Jeopardy How water aware are you?

Join the thrilling Iceberg Jeopardy game and test your knowledge about rivers, lakes, water uses, the environment, drinking water, and water science. Compete with other teams, answer questions, and learn fascinating facts. Are you ready to become the RC Champion?

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Iceberg Jeopardy How water aware are you?

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  1. Iceberg Jeopardy How water aware are you?

  2. Rules • Each section will have two teams competing against each other. • The average of the two scores will be used to determine the overall RC Champion. • Teams have a maximum of 5 players who can rotate, but… • Only the player with their hand in the ice bucket can answer questions! • Incorrect answers will result in the question being passed to the other team. • There are a total of 15 questions and no tie-breaks.

  3. Iceberg Jeopardy Rivers and Lakes Water Uses The Environment Drinking Water Water Science 10 10 10 10 10 30 30 30 30 30 50 50 50 50 50

  4. Around 4,000 miles long and responsible for transporting 20% of the Earth’s fresh water.

  5. Covers an area of 22,300 square miles and resides entirely in the US.

  6. The study of lakes and other fresh-water formations.

  7. 70% of the worlds water gets used in this industry.

  8. The number of liters of water needed to make a 1-liter bottle of water.

  9. 2,000 gallons of water per day.

  10. Covers 70% of the planet’s surface.

  11. Scientists study these to detect the impact of warming climates on ice shelves.

  12. 0.14 inches per year over the last 20 years.

  13. 1 in 10 people lack access to this.

  14. Drinking this could cost you $1,400 extra per year.

  15. Aquafina, Dasani and tap water all have this in common.

  16. This is the chemical formula for water.

  17. Added to drinking water to kill bacteria and microbes.

  18. Causes water to expand when frozen.

  19. Answers Same order as slides are presented: • The Amazon • Lake Michigan • Limnology • Agriculture • 3 • Average US citizen water footprint • Oceans • Icebergs • Rate of sea level rise • Clean drinking water • Bottled water • They are all from municipal sources • H2O • Chlorine • Hydrogen Bonds (Crystal structure is also acceptable)

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