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Science Jeopardy. Rocks. Minerals. Erosion/Deposition. Vocabulary. Miscellaneous. 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. Double Jeopardy Round. ANSWER: Three main types of rocks.
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Science Jeopardy Rocks Minerals Erosion/Deposition Vocabulary Miscellaneous 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 Double Jeopardy Round
ANSWER: Three main types of rocks. QUESTION: What is sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous? A-100
ANSWER: Type of rock that forms from the cooling of lava or magma. QUESTION: What is igneous? A-200
ANSWER: Type of rock that forms by heat and pressure. QUESTION: What are metamorphic rocks? A-300
ANSWER: Type of rock that forms when layers of sediment are packed together. QUESTION: What are sedimentary rocks? A-400
ANSWER: ________ rock grains form when lava cools down quickly. QUESTION: What is small? A-500
ANSWER: The evaporation of water can cause ___________ to form. QUESTION: What are minerals? B-100
ANSWER: The slow cooling of lava or magma causes _________ crystals to form. QUESTION: What is large? B-200
ANSWER: A mineral’s shine. QUESTION: What is luster? B-300
ANSWER: Calcite will fizz using this test. QUESTION: What is the acid test? B-400
ANSWER: The scale scientists use to test a mineral’s hardness. QUESTION: What is the Moh’s Hardness Scale? B-500 Daily Double
ANSWER: The pickup and removal of sediment. QUESTION: What is erosion? C-100
ANSWER: Process by which the sediment settles out of wind or water and is placed in a new location. QUESTION: What is deposition? C-200
ANSWER: The 5 major causes of erosion. QUESTION: What is water, gravity, glaciers, waves, and wind? C-300
ANSWER: Canyons (Grand Canyon), waterfalls (Yosemite Falls), V-Shaped Valleys (Yosemite). QUESTION: What are landforms caused by water erosion? C-400
ANSWER: 4 types of mass movement. QUESTION: What are landslides, mudflows, slumps, and creeps? C-500
ANSWER: Extrusive QUESTION: What is an igneous rock that forms from lava on Earth’s surface. D-100
ANSWER: Liquid magma that reaches the surface. QUESTION: What is lava? D-200
ANSWER: Organic QUESTION: What is sedimentary rock that forms where remains or organisms are deposited in thick layers? D-300
ANSWER: The color of a mineral’s powder. QUESTION: What is streak color? D-400
ANSWER: Grain QUESTION: What is a particle of mineral or other rock that gives rock its texture? D-500
ANSWER: Types of moving water from smallest to largest. QUESTION: What are rills, gullies, streams, and rivers? E-100
ANSWER: Luster, streak color, hardness, and smell. QUESTION: What are 5 tests we use to identify minerals? E-200
ANSWER: Diamonds QUESTION: What is metamorphic? E-300
ANSWER: Deposits of limestone sediment in caves that hang like icicles on the roof. QUESTION: What are stalactites? E-400
ANSWER: 5 landforms caused by river erosion. QUESTION: What are valleys, waterfalls, flood plains, meanders, and oxbow lakes? E-500
Science Double Jeopardy Rock Cycle Natural Resources Continental Drift/Earth’s Interior Vocabulary Plate Tectonics 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Final Jeopardy
ANSWER: The process that slowly changes rocks from one form to another. QUESTION: What is the rock cycle? A-200
ANSWER: Changing sedimentary rocks into metamorphic rocks. QUESTION: What is heat and pressure. A-400
ANSWER: Changing metamorphic rocks into magma. QUESTION: What is melting? A-600
ANSWER: Changing igneous rocks into sedimentary rocks. QUESTION: What is erosion? A-800
ANSWER: Changing metamorphic rocks into igneous rocks. QUESTION: What is cannot be done? A-1,000
ANSWER: Coal, oil, and Natural Gas. QUESTION: What are non-renewable resources? B-200
ANSWER: Sun, water, and wind. QUESTION: What are renewable resources? B-400
ANSWER: Renewable resources. QUESTION: What are resources that can be replaced or reused in a short period of time? B-600
ANSWER: Non-Renewable. QUESTION: What are resources that cannot be used again? B-800
ANSWER: Fossil Fuels. QUESTION: What are coal, oil, and natural gas? B-1,000
ANSWER: The scientist who came up with the theory of continental drift. QUESTION: Who is Alfred Wegner? C-200
ANSWER: 300 millions years ago there was a super continent called _________. QUESTION: What is Pangea? C-400
ANSWER: The two types of crust. QUESTION: What is oceanic and continental? C-600
ANSWER: This layer of the Earth consists of the upper mantle and the crust. QUESTION: What is the lithosphere? C-800
ANSWER: Alfred Wegner found this on Antarctica providing evidence for his continental drift theory. QUESTION: What are reptile fossils? C-1,000 Daily Double!
ANSWER: Sediment QUESTION: What are small, solid particles or material from rocks/organisms which are moved by wind, water, glaciers, etc.? D-200
ANSWER: Human and animal wastes, garbage. QUESTION: What is sewage pollution? D-400
ANSWER: Waste gases that come from cars and factories combine with droplets or water in the air to form a dirty looking cloud. QUESTION: What is smog? D-600
ANSWER: Thermal pollution. QUESTION: What is excess heating of the environment? D-800
ANSWER: A hard, colorful mineral that has a brilliant or glass luster. QUESTION: What is a gemstone. D-1,000
ANSWER: The type of plate boundary where two plates move toward each other. QUESTION: What is a convergent boundary? E-200
ANSWER: Divergent plate boundary. QUESTION: What is a boundary where two plates move away from each other? E-400
ANSWER: This process occurs at the Mid-Ocean Ridge. QUESTION: What is sea floor spreading? E-600