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Science Jeopardy
Earth
Layers
Weather &
Erosion
Fossils
Rocks
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Living &
Non-living
Final Jeopardy
1 - $100
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What 2 things do living things need to survive?
you must name 2 for points.
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Living things need food, water, or air
1 - $200
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What are some things that non-living things
can’t do. Must name 2 things for points.
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living things can’t
 breathe, move, grow, eat, reproduce, and
create waste.
1 - $300
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What are some things that living things can do.
Must name 2 things for points.
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living things can
 breathe, move, grow, eat, reproduce, and
create waste.
1 - $400
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Which of these items are considered living
things?
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The frog because frogs can breathe, move,
grow, eat, reproduce, and create waste.
1 - $500
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Which of these items are considered non-living
things?
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The beach ball because the beach ball can’t
breathe, move, grow, eat, reproduce, and create
waste.
2 - $100
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What is the outermost layer of the earth that we
walk on?
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the crust
2 - $200
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The inner core is made of?
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metal that is mostly solid iron
2 - $300
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Which layer is made liquid iron and nickel.
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outer core
2 - $400
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The earth’s second layer is? and what is it made
of ? must answer both for points
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The mantle and it is made of magma
2 - $500
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What are the four layers of the Earth? must get
all four correct for points
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crust, mantle, outer core, and the inner core
3 - $100
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The wind blows and picks up
small particles of sand and
blasts large rocks with the
abrasive particles, cutting and
shaping the rock. What is this
called?

weathering by wind
3 - $200
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Water expands as it freezes in the cracks of
rocks. What is this called?
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weathering by freezing water
3 - $300
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Pebbles move down a stream with the current.
What is this called?

erosion- when earth materials are moved from
one place to another
3 - $400
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A tree’s roots grow into the cracks of rocks.
What is this called?

weather by living things
3 - $500
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What are the 4 types of weathering
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wind, water, gravity, and
living things
4 - $100
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What do you call the remains of an animal,
plant, or insect that lived long ago?
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fossil
4 - $200
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What do you call a scientist who studies fossil
animals/plants that lived a long time ago
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paleontologist
4 - $300
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What do you call it when a type of animal or
plant that was alive once is no longer on earth
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extinct
4 - $400
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Are mud cracks fossils?
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no, because it’s not from
a living thing
4 - $500
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Is coprolite a fossil?
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Yes it’s a fossil because it’s evidence of a living
thing
5 - $100
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What do we call rocks that are made from layers
of sediment
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sedimentary rocks
5 - $200
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Rock that are made from cooled lava from a
volcanic eruption are called?
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igneous rocks
5 - $300
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Rocks that have changed because of pressure
and heat are called?
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metamorphic rocks
5 - $400
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The smallest part of sand is called?
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a grain
5 - $500
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Rocks can be broken down into 5 bits. What are
they?
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Rocks, pebbles, sand, silt, and clay
Final Jeopardy
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Salt and sugar are food that we eat but, what
else are they?
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Salt and sugar are crystals
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