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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Latitude Longitude. Earth/Sun. Climate/ Weather. Weathering/ Erosion. Human Geography 1. Human Geography 2. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy Latitude Longitude Earth/Sun Climate/ Weather Weathering/ Erosion Human Geography 1 Human Geography 2 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Lat/Long - 100 Lines that measure North to South but run East to West. What are latitude lines? Back

  3. Lat/Long - 200 The International Dateline and the Prime Meridian What are the two fixed points of reference for Longitude? Back

  4. Lat/Long - 300 23.5 Degrees South latitude What is the Tropic of Capricorn? Back

  5. Lat/Long - 400 180 degrees. How far can you measure East or West of the Prime Meridian? Back

  6. Lat/Long - 500 This is the perspective geographers use when studying the relationships between people and their environment. What is spatial perspective? Back

  7. Earth/Sun - 100 This is what the earth does on it's axis What is rotates? Back

  8. Earth/Sun - 200 This is one elliptical orbit of the earth around the sun. What is revolution? Back

  9. Earth/Sun - 300 These are the two times a year that the poles are pointed at their furthest angle toward or away from the sun What are solstices? Back

  10. Earth/Sun - 400 The sun's direct rays strike the earth here during the Northern Hemisphere summer. What is the Tropic of Cancer? Back

  11. Earth/Sun - 500 These are the three fixed points of reference for latitude in the Southern Hemisphere. What are Tropic of Capricorn, Antarctic Circle, South Pole? Back

  12. Climate/Weather - 100 This is the arid side of a mountain caused by the orographic effect. What is the rain shadow or leeward side? Back

  13. Climate/Weather - 200 This is the climate with the most diverse ecosystems. What is tropical? Back

  14. Climate/Weather - 300 This is the condition of the atmosphere at a given time and place. What is weather? Back

  15. Climate/Weather - 400 Mountains influence climate through this. What is the orographic effect? Back

  16. Climate/Weather - 500 This is the season in which Mediterranean climates receive the most precipitation. What is winter? Back

  17. Weathering/Erosion - 100 These are the processes that create and shape landforms What are tectonic forces, erosion, and weathering? Back

  18. Weathering/Erosion - 200 These are formed when winter snows do not melt the following summer. What are glaciers? Back

  19. Weathering/Erosion - 300 A watershed begins here. What are headwaters? Back

  20. Weathering/Erosion - 400 This is the movement of water through the hydrosphere. What is hydrologic cycle? Back

  21. Weathering/Erosion - 500 These are the layers of the soil horizon. What are humus, subsoil, weathered rock, parent rock? Back

  22. Human Geography 1 - 100 This is the belief in one god. What is monotheism? Back

  23. Human Geography 1 - 200 This means, regional variety of a language. What is dialect? Back

  24. Human Geography 1 - 300 This is all the features of a peoples way of life. What is culture? Back

  25. Human Geography 1 - 400 Globalization. What is the increase in connections between cultures around the world? Back

  26. Human Geography 1 - 500 Hierarchical Diffusion What is the spread of ideas from places of greater size and influence to smaller places? Back

  27. Human Geography 2 - 100 Birth rate What is the number of babies born per 1,000 population? Back

  28. Human Geography 2 - 200 These are people who are forced out of their country and cannot return. Who are refugees? Back

  29. Human Geography 2 - 300 Demography. What is the statistical study of human populations? Back

  30. Human Geography 2 - 400 Fundamentalism. What is a movement in which people believe in strictly following certain established principals and teachings? Back

  31. Human Geography 2 - 500 When an individual adopts some of the traits of another culture. What is acculturation? Back

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