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Jeopardy and Canadian Identity Unit 1 and 2 II Created by Lynne Crandall University of Michigan Revised by Ms. J. Dewar Leo Hayes High School Art, Music & Literature Canada’s Physical Geography Canada’s Landform Regions Climate and Climate and Weather Weather II 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Art, Music & Literature 100 Points He is known as a wartime artist; another of his works is featured in the textbook. Categories Art, Music & Literature 100 Points Who is Alex Colville? Categories Art, Music & Literature 200 Points Three terms that could be included in a concept web for music. Categories Art, Music & Literature 200 Points What are beat, song, notes? (or any term related to music) Categories Art, Music & Literature 300 Points Name one type of literature genre that Canadian authors use. Categories Art, Music & Literature 300 Points What is Children’s Literature? (ballads, modern storytelling) Categories Art, Music & Literature 400 Points Three of the five aspects of Canadian Identity we looked at in this course. Categories Art, Music & Literature 400 Points What is landscape, climate, history? (people, citizenship, related challenges and opportunities) Categories Art, Music & Literature 500 Points This organization was designed to protect and promote Canadian culture. Categories Art, Music & Literature 500 Points What is the CRTC? Categories Canada’s Physical Geography 100 Points The theory that the plates move due to currents in the mantle. Categories Canada’s Physical Geography 100 Points What is ‘Continental Drift’? Categories Canada’s Physical Geography 200 Points Where one plate slides beneath another, creating volcanoes and/or earthquakes. Categories Canada’s Physical Geography 200 Points What is a ‘subduction zone’? Categories Canada’s Physical Geography 300 Points The plate pulling away from Eastern Canada. Categories Canada’s Physical Geography 300 Points What is the Eurasian Plate? Categories Canada’s Physical Geography 400 Points An area’s landforms, vegetation, rocks, etc. Categories Canada’s Physical Geography 400 Points What is topography? Categories Canada’s Physical Geography 500 Points The landform that can be referred to as a ‘zit on the earth’s surface’. Categories Canada’s Physical Geography 500 Points What is a pingo? Categories Canada’s Landform Regions 100 Points This region has the oldest rock. Categories Canada’s Landform Regions 100 Points What is the Canadian Shield? Categories Canada’s Landform Regions 200 Points The youngest mountain range in Canada. Categories Canada’s Landform Regions 200 Points What are the Rockies. Categories Canada’s Landform Regions 300 Points Were formed when the Eurasian and North American Plates collided. Categories Canada’s Landform Regions 300 Points What are the Appalachian Mountains? Categories Canada’s Landform Regions 400 Points This mountain range rises over 2000 meters with steep sided slopes. Categories Canada’s Landform Regions 400 Points What are the Innuitian Mountains? Categories Canada’s Landform Regions 500 Points The type of rock found in the Hudson Bay Lowlands Categories Canada’s Landform Regions 500 Points What is Paleozoic rock? Categories Climate and Weather 100 Points Warm water makes the air warm and moist. Categories Climate and Weather 100 Points What are Maritime tropical air masses? Categories Climate and Weather 200 Points Cold land makes the air cold and dry. Categories Climate and Weather 200 Points What are Continental Arctic air masses? Categories Climate and Weather 300 Points Cold water makes the air cold and moist. Categories Climate and Weather 300 Points What are Maritime Polar air masses? Categories Climate and Weather 400 Points Desert makes the air hot and dry. Categories Climate and Weather 400 Points What are Continental Tropical air masses? Categories Climate and Weather 500 Points The air masses that give the Prairies very warm temperatures in the summer. Categories Climate and Weather 500 Points What are the Continental Tropical air masses? Categories Climate and Weather II 100 Points This precipitation may be caused when one air mass displaces another. Categories Climate and Weather II 100 Points What is Frontal precipitation? Categories Climate and Weather II 200 Points This precipitation occurs as a result of vertical movement within a mass of air. Categories Climate and Weather II 200 Points What is Convectional precipitation? Categories Climate and Weather II 300 Points This precipitation occurs when moist air moves over a mountain barrier. Categories Climate and Weather II 300 Points What is Relief Precipitation? Categories Climate and Weather II 400 Points The rate of change of temperature with elevation. Categories Climate and Weather II 400 Points What is the environmental lapse rate? Categories Climate and Weather II 500 Points This climate region affects only a small area along the Alberta Saskatchewan border, and an even smaller region in British Columbia. Categories Climate and Weather II 500 Points What is a B climate or Dry Climate? Categories Congratulations to all groups! Now…for Final Jeopardy! Categories Final Jeopardy Categories Canada’s Landforms Categories The type of landform that forms as a result rocks being carried to their current locations by glacial ice, often over hundreds of kilometres. They can range in size from pebbles to large boulders. They deviate from the size and type of rock native to the area in which it rests. Categories What is an erratic? Categories