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Welcome. to. Jeopardy!. Final Jeopardy. Round 1. Round 2. Team 1. Team 3. Team 2. Space Science. Earth Science. Pot Luck. Physical Science. Life Science. ?. Round 1. Final Jeopardy. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. Scores.

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  1. Welcome to Jeopardy!

  2. FinalJeopardy Round 1 Round 2 Team 1 Team 3 Team 2

  3. Space Science Earth Science Pot Luck Physical Science Life Science ? Round 1 Final Jeopardy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  4. $100 Sand, clay, and humus are its components.

  5. $100 What is soil? Scores

  6. $200 Humus comes from decomposing (once living) material, but clay and sand come from rock.

  7. $200 What is the difference between humus and the other soil components? Scores

  8. $300 These are the naturally occurring single substances that are the building blocks of rocks.

  9. $300 What are minerals? Scores

  10. $400 These are different combinations of minerals.

  11. $400 What are rocks? Scores

  12. $500 Geologists perform a scratch test using a fingernail, a penny, and a nail.

  13. $500 How would a geologist determine the hardness of a mineral or a rock? Scores

  14. $100 These are seeing, hearing, touching, smelling, and tasting.

  15. $100 What are the five senses? Scores

  16. $200 These would include thermometers, glasses, and stethoscopes.

  17. $200 What are technologies developed to enhance the senses? Scores

  18. $300 It takes the shape of its container.

  19. $300 What is a liquid? Scores

  20. Daily Double

  21. $400 This happens when the sides of an equal-arm balance are level.

  22. $400 What is a demonstration of balance? Scores

  23. $500 Types of these include the ball & socket, hinge, and gliding.

  24. $500 What are the names of the joints in the human body? Scores

  25. $100 These include shape, size, color, weight, hardness, magnetism.

  26. $100 What are some physical properties of solids? Scores

  27. $200 These include viscosity, fluidity, miscibility.

  28. $200 What are some physical properties of liquids? Scores

  29. $300 This process separates a mixture of salt and water.

  30. $300 What is evaporation? Scores

  31. $400 Red cabbage juice and vinegar are two examples of this category of substances used to test chemicals.

  32. $400 What are indicators? Scores

  33. $500 Once water evaporates from a mixture of salts, sugar, or minerals, the exact substance can identified by this property.

  34. $500 What is crystallization? Scores

  35. $100 This is the light and heat source for Earth.

  36. $100 What is the Sun? Scores

  37. $200 This object reflects the light of the Sun in the night sky?

  38. $200 What is the Moon? Scores

  39. $300 This word describes one rotation of the Earth?

  40. $300 What is a day? Scores

  41. $400 This word describes the revolution (path) of the Earth around the Sun.

  42. $400 What is one year? Scores

  43. $500 This object usually observed in the nighttime sky can sometimes be seen during the day.

  44. $500 What is the Moon? Scores

  45. $100 These are the roots, the trunk, the branches, and the leaves.

  46. $100 What are the parts of a tree? Scores

  47. $200 Recycling and planting seeds are two ways to do this.

  48. $200 What are ways to save (keep from cutting down) trees? Scores

  49. $300 These include food, water, shelter (space), and air.

  50. $300 What are the basic needs for living things? Scores

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