Let’s Play Jeopardy!
Earth and Environmental Science Exam Review
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Building Blocks of Geology
Changing Earth
Pollution Air and Atmosphere
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$100 Answer: Building Blocks of Geology
The type of rock formed from the cooling of molten rock
$100 Question: Building Blocks of Geology
What is igneous?
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$200 Answer: Building blocks of Geology
Deforestation can lead to an increase in this process because of a loss of the root systems
$200 Question: Building Blocks of Geology
What is erosion?
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$300 Answer: Building Blocks of Geology
The continuous process in which rocks change from one form to another
$300 Question: Building Blocks of Geology
What is the rock cycle?
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$400 Answer: Building Blocks of Geology
The erosional agent responsible for moving small sediments like sand
$400 Question: Building Blocks of Geology
What is wind erosion?
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$500 Answer: Building Blocks of Geology
The type of rock that can be formed from a pre-existing rock
$500 Question: Building Blocks of Geology
What are all types of rocks?
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$100 Answer: Changing Earth
The name for the supercontinent proposed by Alfred Wegener
$100 Question: Changing Earth
What is Pangaea?
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$200 Answer: Changing Earth
The process by which new rock is added to the ocean floor
$200 Question: Changing Earth
What is seafloor spreading?
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$300 Answer: Changing Earth
The type of earthquake wave that arrives first
$300 Question: Changing Earth
What is a P-wave?
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$400 Answer: Changing Earth
A plate along which two plates are moving together
$400 Question: Changing Earth
What is convergent?
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$500 Answer: Changing Earth
The landform associated with oceanic plates sliding below continental plates
$500 Question: Changing Earth
What is a trench OR a volcanic mountain range?
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$100 Answer: Pollution
Coal, oil, natural gas
$100 Question: Go Green!
What are fossil fuels?
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$200 Answer: Pollution
Pollution that can be traced to a single source
$200 Question: Pollution
What are point source pollutants?
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$300 Answer: Pollution
CFCs like aersol sprays and coolants
$300 Question: Pollution
What are gases that destroy ozone?
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$400 Answer: Pollution
Ph of 5.6
$400 Question: Pollution
What is the pH at which rain is considered acidic?
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$500 Answer: Pollution
Human activities attributed to an increase in greenhouse gases
$500 Question: Go Green!
What is burning fossil fuels?
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$100 Answer: Above and Beyond
The atmospheric layer that holds heat
$100 Question: Water
What is the thermosphere?
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$200 Answer: Above and Beyond
Oxygen and Nitrogen
$200 Question: Above and Beyond
What are the main components of our air?
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$300 Answer: Above and Beyond
Least dense atmospheric layer
$300 Question: Above and Beyond
What is the exosphere?
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$400 Answer: Above and Beyond
The shape of our orbit around the Sun
$400 Question: Above and Beyond
What is elliptical?
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$500 Answer: Above and Beyond
Secondary pollutant reactants that involve sunlight
$500 Question: Above and Beyond
What are photochemical reactions?
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$100 Answer: Trivia
The main cause of Earth’s tides
$100 Question: Trivia
What is the moon?
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$200 Answer: Trivia
Miss Boone’s least favorite 3 letter abbreviation EVER
$200 Question: Trivia
What is IDK?
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$300 Answer: Trivia
Circulate ocean water from areas of warm, low density to areas of cool, high density
$300 Question: Trivia
What are ocean currents?
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$400 Answer: Trivia
Season in which the majority of tornadoes form
$400 Question: Trivia
What is the spring?
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$500 Answer: Trivia
Saltwater intrusion, pollution from agricultural runoff, etc
$500 Question: Trivia
What are threats to coastal aquifers?
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