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Title: Jeopardy start


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Jeopardy start
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Maps
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Gradient
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Latitude Longitude
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Time Zones
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Isotherms Contour Lines
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Miscellaneous
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Game board
Isotherms Contour Lines
Maps
Gradient
Latitude Longitude
Time Zones
Miscellaneous
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1-100
1 - 100
This type of map is used to get from place to
place using roads.
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1-100A
1 - 100
What is a road map?
Return
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1-200
This map is created by placing a cone over a
portion of the earth.
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1-200A
1 - 100
What is a conic map?
Return
200
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1-300
It is the type of map projection seen here.
300
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1-300A
1 - 100
What is a Robinson Projection?
Return
300
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1-400
This type of map shows changes in elevation.
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1-400A
1 - 100
What is a topographic map?
Return
400
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1-500
It is the map projection that is most often used
by airplane pilots.
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1-500A
1 - 100
What is a Gnomonic projection?
Return
500
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2-100
1 - 100
When the slope or gradient is steep, the contour
lines look like this.
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2-100A
1 - 100
What is close together?
Return
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2-200
When contour lines are far apart you have this
type of slope.
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2-200A
1 - 100
What is a low or shallow slope?
Return
200
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2-300
This is the gradient between two points that are
10 km apart and have a change in elevation of 500
feet.
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2-300A
1 - 100
What is 50 feet/km?
Return
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2-400
This is how energy flows between the sink and the
source.
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2-400A
1 - 100
What is from the source to the sink?
Return
400
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2-500
This is the gradient between points E and D if
they are a distance of 2 km apart.
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2-500A
1 - 100
What is 40m/2km 20 m/km?
Return
500
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3-100
1 - 100
This is the zero degree line for latitude.
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3-100A
1 - 100
What is the equator?
Return
100
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3-200
This is your latitude if you measure the altitude
of Polaris to be 43º above the horizon.
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3-200A
1 - 100
What is 43º North?
Return
200
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3-300
This line is 180º from the Prime Meridian.
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3-300A
1 - 100
What is The International Date Line?
Return
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3-400
Traveling North along a line of longitude will
make the North star do this.
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3-400A
1 - 100
What is get higher in the sky?
Return
400
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3-500
This is what happens to the width of lines of
longitude as you move from the poles towards the
equator.
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3-500A
1 - 100
What is increase in width?
Return
500
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4-100
1 - 100
This is the creator of time zones.
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4-100A
1 - 100
Who is Sir Sanford Fleming?
Return
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4-200
This country is the host of the original Prime
Meridian.
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4-200A
1 - 100
What is France?
Return
200
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4-300
This number is the approximate width of each time
zone in degrees.
300
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4-300A
1 - 100
What is fifteen?
Return
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4-400
This is used to measure time zones.
400
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4-400A
1 - 100
What are lines of longitude?
Return
400
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4-500
You take a 4 hour flight from California to
Connecticut that leaves at 5 am. This is the time
that you arrive.
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4-500A
1 - 100
What is 12 noon or 12 pm?
Return
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5-100
1 - 100
This is equal on every point of a contour line.
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5-100A
1 - 100
What is elevation?
Return
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5-200
The difference between any two consecutive
contour lines.
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5-200A
1 - 100
What is the contour interval?
Return
200
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5-300
The Green River is flowing in this direction
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5-300A
1 - 100
What is north west?
Return
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5-400
This is what isotherms show.
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5-400A
1 - 100
What are points of equal temperature?
Return
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5-500
Letter B is found in the middle of these types
of contour lines.
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5-500A
1 - 100
What are depression contours?
Return
500
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6-100
1 - 100
This is where you would look to see Polaris if
you were on the equator.
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6-100A
1 - 100
What is on the horizon in the north?
Return
100
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6-200
This is the best description of earth shape.
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6-200A
1 - 100
What is an oblate spheroid?
Return
200
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6-300
This is the highest elevation of point F.
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6-300A
1 - 100
What is 1,119 meters?
Return
300
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6-400
This city hosted the Prime Meridian conference in
1884.
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6-400A
1 - 100
What is Washington, DC?
Return
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6-500
This was the primary cause for the creation of
time zones.
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6-500A
1 - 100
What are railroad schedules?
Return
500
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Final Jeopardy
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Math Problems
Category
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You measure line A B to be 3.4 cm. The
temperature at point A is 8.2ºC. The
temperature at point B is 21.7ºC. Calculate the
gradient of line A B if 1 cm is equal to 3
feet. Round you answer to the nearest hundredth.
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Contestants Please put down your writing tools
and wait for further instructions.
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What is 1.32ºC/ft
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That's all for today. Good luck on your test!
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Daily Double Round 1
Daily Double!!
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