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Mr. LoSasso presents…

Mr. LoSasso presents…. Version 2.0. Australia & New Zealand. and MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!.

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  1. Mr. LoSasso presents… Version 2.0 Australia & New Zealand and MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!

  2. Each Round, teams will attempt to answer 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 point questions.If a question is missed, the LAST place team gets the first chance to steal, followed by the next to last place team, followed by the 2nd place team. The team in 1st place NEVER has the opportunity for a steal.If a steal is earned by a team, the team gets the original points, plus 1 pick at on the Checkerboard for BONUS points!

  3. BUT FIRST, SOME TOSS UP QUESTIONS!!!

  4. Reviewing World Deserts

  5. For 50 points ATACAMA DESERT

  6. For 20 points ??? SAHARA DESERT

  7. For 35 points ??? INDIA GOBI DESERT

  8. For 25 points KALAHARI DESERT ?

  9. For 75 points SONORAN DESERT

  10. Reviewing World Rivers

  11. 30 points for the LAST place team ONLY… GANGES RIVER

  12. 40 points for the 3rd place team ONLY… RIO GRANDE RIVER

  13. 35 points for the 2nd place team ONLY! MURRAY RIVER

  14. 10 points for the 1st place team only… AFRICA NILE RIVER

  15. 50 points for the 3rd place team only… RHINE RIVER

  16. 20 points for the LAST place team only… AMAZON RIVER

  17. 50 points for the 2nd place team only… THAMES RIVER

  18. MORETOSS UPS!!!!

  19. Reviewing world MOUNTAINS!

  20. FOR 10 POINTS… ….NAME THIS MOUNTAIN! ANDES MOUNTAINS

  21. FOR 30 POINTS… ….NAME THIS MOUNTAIN! URAL MOUNTAINS

  22. FOR 20 POINTS… ….NAME THIS MOUNTAIN! India HIMALAYAN MOUNTAINS

  23. FOR 60 POINTS… ….NAME THIS MOUNTAIN! adre Oriental SIERRA MADRE ORIENTAL

  24. FOR 25 POINTS… ….NAME THIS MOUNTAIN! GREAT DIVIDING RANGE

  25. FOR 35 POINTS… ….NAME THIS MOUNTAIN! MOUNT RUSHMORE

  26. FOR 15 POINTS… ….NAME THIS MOUNTAIN! ATLAS MOUNTAINS

  27. Jeopardy V2.0 Round 1: Australia: Land & Climate Australia’s nickname is the _______ _______ ________ [DANL OWND DNEUR] because it is located in the Southern ______________ [EIEERHPSMH]. LAND DOWN UNDER 10 HEMISPHERE A coral reef is a structure formed by the ___________ [LETEOKNSS] of small sea animals. 20 SKELETONS The people of Australia use the name __________ [UBCKATO] for the inland regions of their country. OUTBACK 30 Because of the separation of tectonic plates, Australia’s native __________ [NSLAPT] & __________ [ALSAIMN] are not found elsewhere in the world. 40 PLANTS ANIMALS Australia’s two most famous marsupials are the __________ [AGRNOOAK] & the ________ [LAAKO] bear, two mammals that carry their young in a ____________ [UOCPH]. KANGAROO 50 KOALA POUCH

  28. Jeopardy V 2.0 Round 2: Australia’s Economy Australia’s economy is very strong and prosperous largely due to its ___________ [LAREMNI] resources. 10 MINERAL Australia’s riches include iron ore, zinc, bauxite, gold, ___________ [LVSIRE], opals, ____________ [SDONAMDI], and _____________ [AERPSL]. 20 SILVER DIAMONDS PEARLS Australia also has energy resources, such as ______ [OCAL], _____ [IOL] & __________ [TUARALN] gas. COAL 30 OIL NATURAL Australia’s main agricultural activity is raising livestock, especially _________ [TTALCA] & _________ [EEHSP]. 40 CATTLE SHEEP Despite its dry ___________ [AETILCM], Australia’s farmers are able to grow a variety of crops thanks in large part to the process of _______________ [INOAGTRIRI]. CLIMATE 50 IRRIGATION

  29. Jeopardy V 2.0 Round 3: Aussie’s History & People Australia’s population is approximately 19 ___________ [LLIOINM]. In recent years, more than 5 million ______________ [SNTRAGIMIM] have move to the country. MILLION 10 IMMIGRANTS Aborigines, who came from _________ [SAIA] roughly 35,000 years ago, are best known for their tool/weapon known as the ______________ [EOOAGNRMB]. ASIA 20 BOOMERANG In 1770 Captain ________ ______ [MAEJS OOCK] claimed Australia for the European country of _______ ________ [ERAGT AINRBIT]. JAMES COOK 30 GREAT BRITAIN Originally, the British government used Australia as a place to send its ______________ [MINIARLCS]! 40 CRIMINALS Nowadays, 85% of Australia’s people live in _________ [RBNAU] areas, with ____________ [DNYESY] and Melbourne being the most populous cities. URBAN 50 SYDNEY

  30. Jeopardy V 2.0 Round 4: New Zealand’s Land New Zealand is about the size of the U.S. state of ___________ [OOAODRLC] & is made up of 2 main islands- the _________ [ROHTN] & _________ [THOSU] islands. 10 COLORADO NORTH SOUTH A large ___________ [AEUATLP] forms the center of North Islands, as well as various active & inactive ____________ [OSNECAOVL]. PLATEAU 20 VOLCANOES Geographically, New Zealand is home to many geysers, or _______ ___________ [THO IRNPGSS] that spout steam & water through a __________ [CARCK] in the earth. 30 HOT SPRINGS CRACK On South Island, the snowcapped Mount Cook, the ___________ ________ [TEGHIHS EKPA] in New Zealand, soars 12,316 feet above sea level. 40 HIGHEST PEAK In terms of New Zealand’s wildlife, the national symbol is a _____________ [FIHLSSETGL] bird called the kiwi. 50 F FLIGHTL FL FLI FLIG FLIGH FLIGHT FLIGHTLESS

  31. Jeopardy V 2.0 Round 5: New Zealand’s Economy New Zealand’s thriving economy is primarily based on ________________ [ERTUULCRIGA] (aka farming). 10 AGRICULTURE _________ [HEESP] are an important animal resource, as New Zealand is the second-leading producer of __________ [WLOO] in the world. SHEEP 20 WOOL New Zealand’s main trade partners include the U.S.A., _____________ [LAIRTAUSA], _________ [PAJAN], & the _________ __________ [INTUED IKGNDMO]. 30 AUSTRALIA JAPAN UNITED KINGDOM New Zealand relies on both geothermal energy (electricity produced by __________ [EASTM]) & hydroelectric energy (electricity produced by __________ [TAWRE]). 40 STEAM WATER The economy of New Zealand is also greatly aided by service industries and ___________ [TMOSUIR]. 50 TOURISM

  32. Social Studies “UNSCRAMBLERS”for control of the last round. First team to solve 3 “unscramblers” gains control…..each player may ONLY successfully solve ONE “unscrambler” for his/her team.

  33. WORLD BODIES OF WATER

  34. YBA FO ALNGBE BAY OF BENGAL

  35. EANBIBCRA ESA CARIBBEAN SEA

  36. GIENR VIERR NIGER RIVER

  37. STUOH NHICA ESA SOUTH CHINA SEA

  38. HSILGNE NNAEHLC ENGLISH CHANNEL

  39. LAVOG RRVIE VOLGA RIVER

  40. IRO ED LA LAAPT RIO DE LA PLATA

  41. EDR EAS RED SEA

  42. SSSSIIIIPPM REVIR MISSISSIPPI RIVER

  43. KLAE RIACTOVI LAKE VICTORIA

  44. BSAS TISART BASS STRAIT

  45. AAANPM NAACL PANAMA CANAL

  46. CSINAPA ESA CASPIAN SEA

  47. BEFORE THE FINAL ROUND…..

  48. TEAM BATTLES

  49. MOREWORLDBODIESOF WATER

  50. 25 POINT QUESTIONTEAM 1vs.TEAM 4 ? ? ? Africa MEDITERRANEAN SEA

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