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THIS
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Jeopardy
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With
Your
Host...
Mr. Taylor-Lehman
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Jeopardy
Random
DRAWING
Features of Water
Geologic Time
Components of the Sea
Vocabulary
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At what temperature is water most dense?
A 100
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4 degrees centigrade
A 100
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The word that describes the thickness of a
liquid.
A 200
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Viscosity
A 200
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What are the units of density?
A 300
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Mass/volume Grams/ml
A 300
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High heat capacity means
A 400
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Requires much energy to raise the temperature of
the material
A 400
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Why is a water molecule considered polar?
A 500
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Electrons spend more time near the larger oxygen
atom than the smaller hydrogen atoms. This gives
one end a negative charge and the other a
positive charge,
A 500
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The largest division of geologic time is the unit
of
B 100
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Era
B 100
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What Era are we presently in?
B 200
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Cenozoic
B 200
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How long is the Cenozoic Era?
B 300
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65 million years Present back to 65 mya
B 300
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Put these events in order Amphibians Reef
building Pangea splits Sea mammals
B 400
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Sea Mammals Pangea splits Amphibians Reef building
B 400
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Name the Eras in order from most recent to most
ancient.
B 500
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Cenozoic Mesozoic Paleozoic Proterozoic Archean
B 500
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Does a hot or cold liquid store more gas?
C 100
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COLD
C 100
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Name for the region of rapid temperature change
in water as depth increases.
C 200
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THERMOCLINE
C 200
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How much light is absorbed in the first meter of
sea water?
C 300
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65
C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
C 400
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What happens to the light that is absorbed in the
1st meter of sea water?
C 400
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Changes to heat
C 400
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Name the 4 non-living components of sea water.
(water does not count)
C 500
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Inorganic materials (salt) Organic materials
(nutrients) Suspended particles Gases
C 500
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Draw the abrupt temperature change that occurs
some ocean waters.
D 100
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DEPTH
D 100
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Draw the graph of light absorption in the open
ocean.
D 200
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DEPTH
D 200
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What appeared first in the fossil record. Limulus
(horse shoe crab) or bony fish?
D 300
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Horse Shoe crab
D 300
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Why does Spring Turn Over occur.
D 400
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Water from melting ice is more dense that the
water directly below the ice. It will sink to
the bottom and force the bottom water up.
D 400
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Draw a plot of the oxygen concentration as depth
increases in the ocean.
D 500
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DEPTH
D 500
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Spring Turn Over keeps a pond healthy by moving
what to components? Which directions do they
move?
E 100
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Oxygen down and nutrients up
E 100
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What element is most abundant , by weight, in the
ocean?
E 200
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Chlorine
E 200
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Organisms that cannot live in oxygen or are
poisoned by oxygen are called..
E 300
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Anaerobic
E 300
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The word describing the phenomena that less dense
materials float on more dense materials.
E 400
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buoyancy
E 400
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Ice cores can be used to study the ancient
weather of the earth. What is the word for this
field of study?
E 500
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Paleoclimatology
E 500
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What is the age of the Earth?
F 100
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4.5-5 billion years old
F 100
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What is the principle of constant proportions?
F 200
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Inorganic components occur in the same
proportions to one another regardless of location
or total salinity.
F 200
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Why does solid water float?
F 300
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Water expands at zero degrees and therefore
becomes less dense. This enables it to float
F 300
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Draw a water molecule illustating its polar
properties.
F 400
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F 400
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Why is the ocean water green by the coast and
blue in the open ocean?
F 500
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Plants reflect the green wavelengths of light in
the shallow areas. In the deep areas there is
little to reflect the light and it is gradually
absorbed by the water molecules. Blue wavelengths
are absorbed last.
F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is Ice, Ice
Baby Please record your wager.
Click on screen to begin
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Describe the water around a forming iceberg.
Click on screen to continue
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Fresh water freezes out of the water. The
remaining water is salty and therefore more
dense. It will sink.
Click on screen to continue
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
STUDY FOR YOUR TEST!!!!!!!!!!!!
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