Earth Science Jeopardy Game 2 Water Earth Changes



















































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Earth Science Jeopardy Game 2 Water Earth Changes Resources Conservation Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500
$100 Question from Water The result of water in a crack in a rock turning to ice.
$100 Answer from Water What is weathering?
$200 Question from Water Changes in the level of ocean water that take place in a regular pattern are called this.
$200 Answer from Water What are tides?
$300 Question from Water Different sized rocks are found near the edge of a stream.
$300 Answer from Water What is deposition?
$400 Question from Water This is formed where a river deposits sediment as it enters the ocean.
$400 Answer from Water What is a delta?
$500 Question from Water The type of weathering that occurs when metals are exposed to water.
$500 Answer from Water What is rust, or oxidation?
$100 Question from Earth A three-dimensional model of the Earth.
$100 Answer from Earth What is a globe?
$200 Question from Earth The number of hours it takes the Earth to complete one revolution around the Sun.
$200 Answer from Earth What is 24 hours or one Earth day?
$300 Question from Earth revolves around this.
$300 Answer from Earth What is the Sun?
$400 Question from Earth The Earth is tilted at this angle.
$400 Answer from Earth What is 23. 5 degrees?
$500 Question from Earth The three slow processes that cause change to the Earth’s surface.
$500 Answer from Earth Weathering, erosion, and deposition
$100 Question from Changes Pebbles are rounded and smoothed over many years as a river runs over them.
$100 Answer from Changes What is weathering?
$200 Question from Changes Landslides and mudflows are caused by this force.
$200 Answer from Changes What is gravity?
$300 Question from Changes Small pieces of material that have broken off of rocks and have been deposited by water, wind, and ice.
$300 Answer from Changes What is sediment?
$400 Question from Changes This causes two low tides and two high tides on Earth each day.
$400 Answer from Changes What is the gravitational pull of the moon?
$500 Question from Changes The result of wind that carries sand other particles and blows over rocks.
$500 Answer from Changes What is weathering?
$100 Question from Resources The sun is an example of this kind of resource.
$100 Answer from Resources What is a renewable resource?
$200 Question from Resources Trees are an example of this kind of resource.
$200 Answer from Resources What is a renewable resource?
$300 Question from Resources A plastic glass is an example of this kind of resource.
$300 Answer from Resources What is a non-renewable resource?
$400 Question from Resources A newspaper is an example of this kind of resource.
$400 Answer from Resources What is a renewable resource?
$500 Question from Resources A non-renewable resource that formed millions of years ago from the remains of organisms.
$500 Answer from Resources What are fossil fuels?
$100 Question from Conservation To use a resource more than once.
$100 Answer from Conservation What is reuse?
$200 Question from Conservation To change the amount of a resource that you use.
$200 Answer from Conservation What is reduce?
$300 Question from Conservation To take a used resource and create something new with it.
$300 Answer from Conservation What is recycle?
$400 Question from Conservation These resources are created by nature over many, many years.
$400 Answer from Conservation What are natural non-renewable resources?
$500 Question from Conservation These resources are made by human beings out of natural renewable resources.
$500 Answer from Conservation What are man-made renewable resources?