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Welcome! The Topic For Today Is… AQUATICS. AQUATICS. Chemistry : 200. Question: The chemical formula for water. Answer What is H 2 O ?. Back. Chemistry: 400. Question: The water molecule bonds asymmetrically by sharing electrons to form this type of molecule. Answer
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Welcome! The Topic For Today Is… AQUATICS
Chemistry: 200 • Question: • The chemical formula for water. • Answer • What is H2O? Back
Chemistry:400 • Question: • The water molecule bonds asymmetrically by sharing electrons to form this type of molecule. • Answer • What is a polar molecule? Back
Chemistry: 600 • Question: • Water in the solid state does this. Proving that it is less dense than in the liquid state. • Answer • What is float? Back
Chemistry:800 • Question: • One of the most important properties of water for the chemical processes of life is this.. • Answer • What is it dissolves more substances that any other liquid (Universal solvent)? Back
Chemistry: 1000 • Question: • The temperature at which water becomes a vapor or gas. • Answer • What is 212 degrees F or 100 degrees C? Back
Round and Round: 200 • Question: • The process by which liquid water becomes a gas. • Answer • What is evaporation? Back
Round and Round: 400 • Question: • The process by which water transforms from a gas to a liquid. • Answer • What is condensation? Back
Round and Round: 600 • Question: • The structure that allows plants to transpire. • Answer • What are Stomata? Back
Round and Round: 800 • Question: • As water vapor rises in the atmosphere it changes back to a liquid because of this. • Answer • What is cooling? Back
Round and Round: 1000 • Question: • The water portion of Earth is called this. • Answer • What is the hydrosphere? Back
Wet Land: 200 • Question: • The three factors that are generally agreed upon as defining a wetland. • Answer • What are hyric soil, hydrology, and hydrophytic plants. Back
Wet Land: 400 • Question: • Hydric soils are saturated with water for some portion of the year leading to this condition that means without oxygen. • What is anaerobic? Back
Wet Land: 600 • Question: • One reason that wetlands are important. • Answer • What is control flooding, recharge groundwater, provide habitat, filter pollutants, etc.? Back
Wet Land: 800 • Question: • Wetlands with standing water are known as this type of ecosystem. • Answer • What is lentic? Back
Wet Land: 1000 • Question: • Wetland soils that have alternating periods of wet and dry conditions develop colors that are described as this. • Answer • What is mottled? Back
Pollution: 200 • Question: • Water pollution is classified as being in one of these two groups?. • Answer • What arepoint or non-point sources? Back
Pollution: 400 • Question: • Runoff that contains fertilizer or animal waste usually contains high amount of this type of pollutant that lead to algal blooms. • Answer • What are nutrients? Back
Pollution: 600 • Question: • This element gives soil a yellowish, brownish, or reddish color. • Answer • What is iron? Back
That’s a four letter word: 800 • Question: • This horizon is the transitional layer between the soil and the parent material. • Answer • What is the C horizon? Back
That’s a four letter word: 1000 • Question: • Land that has the best combination of physical and chemical characteristics for producing food, feed, fiber, and oil seed crops and is available for these uses. • Answer • What is Prime Farmland? Back
Uncivilized Entity: 200 • Question: • Food, water, shelter/cover, space, and proper arrangement. • Answer • What is habitat? Back
Uncivilized Entity: 400 • Question: • The main tool to manage wildlife populations. • Answer • What is a hunting? Back
Uncivilized Entity: 600 • Question: • Hawks, osprey, falcons, owls, and other large birds of prey fall in this group. • Answer • What are raptors? Back
Uncivilized Entity: 800 • Question: • The upper shell of a turtle. • Answer • What is the carapace? Back
I can do that: 1000 • Question: • The only marsupial in North America. • Answer • What is the opossum? Back
Final Jeopardy • Question: • The Endangered Species Act defines this group as “any species that is likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range.” • Answer • What is a Threatened Species? Back