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LET’S PLAY JEOPARDY!!
http://www.magicnet.net/~itms/jeopardy/index.htm
Jeopardy
Rocks and Continental
Drift
Soils
Plate
Tectonics
Earthquakes
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Plate Tectonics
What two layers
make up the
lithosphere?…
$100 Answer from Plate
Tectonics
What are E and F
(crust & upper mantle)?
$200 Question from Plate Tectonics
What type of plate boundary
is illustrated in the figure
below?…
$200 Answer from Plate
Tectonics
What is convergent oceanic-continental
boundary?
$300 Question from Plate Tectonics
What process is illustrated by the area labeled G
in the figure below?
$300 Answer from Plate
Tectonics
What is subduction?
$400 Question from Plate
Tectonics
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
This type of boundary occurs where
two plates grind past one another
without destroying or producing
lithosphere…
$400 Answer from Plate
Tectonics
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
What is transform boundary?
$500 Question from Plate Tectonics
This is where new ocean crust is formed..
$500 Answer from Plate
Tectonics
What is divergent boundary?
$200 Question from
Rocks and Minerals
Rocks are composed mainly of these…
$200 Answer from
Rocks and Minerals
What are minerals?
$300 Question from
Rocks and Minerals
A volcano releases a lava flow down the side
of the mountain. It cools and forms this
type of rock…
$300 Answer from
Rocks and Minerals
What is extrusive igneous rock?
$400 Question from
Rocks and Minerals
T/F
Most rocks are a mixture of minerals.
$400 Answer from
Rocks and Minerals
What is true?
$500 Question from
Rocks and Minerals
If granite undergoes high temperatures and
high pressures at depth within the Earth, this
type of rock will be formed…(assume
the granite does not melt)
$500 Answer from
Rocks and Minerals
What is metamorphic?
$100 Question from Rocks
This is the oldest rock in the diagram below …
$100 Answer from
Rocks
What is C?
$300 Question from
Rocks
Fossils of the same organism have been
found on different
continents is an example of this?
$300 Answer from
Rocks
What is evidence of Wegener’s Hypothesis
of Continental Drift?
$400 Question from
Rocks
According to the theory of plate tectonics,
the lithosphere is divided into these…
$400 Answer from
Rocks
What are plates?
$100 Question from
Earthquakes
This instrument records earthquake
waves…
$100 Answer from
Earthquakes
What is seismograph?
$200 Question from
Earthquakes
Most earthquakes are produced by
the rapid release of this kind of
energy?
$200 Answer from
Earthquakes
What is elastic energy?
$300 Question from
Earthquakes
When an earthquake occurs, energy radiates
in all directions from its source under
the surface of the Earth and is called this?
$300 Answer from
Earthquakes
What is the focus?
$400 Question from
Earthquakes
This is the fastest traveling seismic wave…
$400 Answer from
Earthquakes
What is the P-Wave?
$500 Question from
Earthquakes
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This wave cannot travel through liquids…
$500 Answer from
Earthquakes
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
What are S Waves?
Final Jeopardy
These are the 10 steps (in order) of
the rock cycle…
Final Jeopardy Answer
What are..
magma, magma cools and crystallizes,
igneous rock forms, weathering, erosion
and deposition,
sediments, compaction, cementation,
sedimentary rock forms, exposed to
heat and pressure, metamorphic rock forms,
buried and exposed to heat and pressure