Jeopardy Fishing Forestry Mining Agriculture Nonrenewable Energy 100
Jeopardy Fishing Forestry Mining Agriculture (Non)/renewable Energy $100 $100 $200 $200 $300 $300 $400 $400 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy
1 - $100 n This is the term for the organisms unintentonially caught in nets n By catch
1 - $200 n Which two areas of Canada have the largest fisheries? n East and west coast
1 - $300 n Name two types of nets used in the fisheries Purse seining n Gill netting n Otter trawling n
1 - $400 n Name three reasons for the collapse of Canadian fisheries Industrial revolution- bigger, better ships= more pollution n Newer technology/nets n Too many off-shore fishermen n
1 - $500 n Name two possible solutions to help ensure Canadian fisheries are sustainable Limit off-shore fishing n Reduce time frames for fishing n Alter types of nets used n
2 - $100 n What province has the largest trees? n BC
2 - $200 n What is the main use of trees in the boreal forest? n Pulp and paper
2 - $300 n What is a deciduous tree, and is it considered a hardwood or softwood? n Has leaves, hardwood
2 - $400 n Name and describe two tree cutting methods other than clear-cutting Shelterwood n Selective Cutting n
2 - $500 n When might clear-cutting be considered an environmentally sustainable practice? n Answers may vary
3 - $100 n This mining technique is used when ore is found near the surface n Open pit mining
3 - $200 n The process where a mining company returns a mine to its natural state, or a more economically valuable one n Reclamation
3 - $300 n These minerals are formed from the remains of plants and animals buried underground n Fossil fuels
3 - $400 n Type question to appear here n Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here
3 - $500 n Name and describe an environmental effect AND a social effect of open pit mining Loss of habitat- reduction in biodiversity n Safety concerns n Economic value n
4 - $100 n What type of farm has a larger carbon footprintintensive or extensive? n Intensive
4 - $200 n What type of farming would this be? n Intensive
4 - $300 n Fully describe eutrophication n Water run-off from farms has nutrients that cause algae blooms. This causes water plants to die because they can’t photosynthesize (therefor there is less oxygen in the water)
4 - $400 n What does organic mean, and why is it better for the environment? n Treated with little to no pesticides, fertilizer.
4 - $500 n Explain why buying locally grown food results in lowering your carbon footprint n Less transportation by boat, train, plane, cars reduces carbon emissions b/c there is no need to be burning fossil fuels for gas
5 - $100 n The name for resources that are being used up faster than they can be replenished n Non-renewable
5 - $200 n The main province for mining fossil fuels is? n Alberta
5 - $300 n Explain the difference between monocultures and polycultures, and which is more environmentally friendly Monoculture- one crop n Polyculture- many crops (better, uses less fertilizer, pesticides) n
5 - $400 n List 3 different renewable energy sources n Geothermal Biomass Solar water n n n
5 - $500 n Provide an example of jobs in the primary, secondary and tertiary industry n Answers may vary
Final Jeopardy n What is the name of the type of forest that has the second largest trees in Canada? n Montane Cordillera
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