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Lockwood

Lockwood. Jeopardy!. Classification Unit Jeopardy. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. FINAL. Snow Science 100. Avalanches are most likely to occur at what slope inclination?.

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Lockwood

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  1. Lockwood Jeopardy!

  2. Classification Unit Jeopardy 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 FINAL

  3. Snow Science 100 Avalanches are most likely to occur at what slope inclination? 30-45 degrees ===

  4. What was the first and last name of the awesome geoscience dude that gave a presentation on snow science? Snow Science 200 Hank Hetrick ===

  5. The amount of water that comes from melted snow is called Snow Science 300 The snow water equivalent (SWE) ===

  6. Which state has the most avalanches? Snow Science 400 Colorado ===

  7. Of the water that pours out of your faucet at home how much of it (percent) comes from mountain snow? Snow Science 500 75-80% ===

  8. What are the 6 major greenhouse gases? Intro Global Change 100 Carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, water vapor, ozone, methane, chlorofluorocarbons ===

  9. Intro Global Change 200 What energy source is a chief contributor to greenhouse gas emissions as wells as increasing environmental mercury coal ===

  10. An increase in the concentration of greenhouse gases in the troposphere will lead to the reduction in heat radiated back to space in the form of? Intro Global Change 300 Infrared radiation ===

  11. Which greenhouse gas would be responsible for trapping the most outgoing infrared radiation? Intro Global Change 400 Water vapor ===

  12. A greenhouse gas that results from natural anaerobic processes typically associated with saturated soil conditions found in wetlands Intro Global Change 500 Methane ===

  13. Per capita carbon emissions tend to be highest in Developed nations Developing nations South America Eurasia Africa Global Change II 100 Developed nations ===

  14. Which nation is responsible for the most carbon emissions on an annual basis? Global Change II 200 China ===

  15. An attempt at global collaboration in curbing greenhouse gas emissions was demonstrated by what gathering? Global Change II 300 Kyoto protocol ===

  16. An approach to combating global warming by removing already-emitted greenhouse gas is termed: Carbon disassociation Thermal stratification Carbon sequestration Methanogenesis cogeneration Global Change II 400 c. Carbon sequestration ===

  17. Which recent natural disaster in the southern United States can be at least partly attributed to global warming? Global Change II 500 Hurricane Katrina ===

  18. A warmer world is least likely to result in Decreased food production Reductions in biodiversity A rise in sea level More moderate weather Effects 100 (pg. 459) d. ===

  19. The quickest, cheapest, and most effective way to reduce the buildup of Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere Switch from fossil fuels to nuclear fuels Increase the efficiency of energy use Plant trees to trap more carbon dioxide Stop deforestation Effects 200 (pg. 459) d. ===

  20. In the event of global warming, food production might be negatively affected by all of the following except Poorer soil in new crop-growing regions Increased insect populations Lack of irrigation water in some areas Decreased UV radiation resulting from increased ozone DAILY DOUBLEEffects 300 === d.

  21. An organismal level effect that is partially a result of global warming may be seen in the disassociation of types of algae from their symbiotic hosts. This process is known as: Coral bleaching Parasitoid evacuation Mutualistic exclusion Commensalistic separation Effects 400 === a.

  22. Effects 500 (pg. 459) Which of the following is likely to be the most difficult hurdle to overcome from current and future sea level rise? • An increase in wetland area • Compensating for the mass migration of coastal people • Lack of aquatic transportation • An increase in seafood production • Reduction in annual hurricane precipitation in coastal zones b. ===

  23. What is ozone? Ozone 100 Triatomic oxygen ===

  24. The first survey ever done to measure ozone was located in Ozone 200 Antarctica ===

  25. Ozone thinning has been the greatest or most pronounced during what season? Ozone 300 === spring

  26. The chemical culprit that destroys the “good” ozone layer found in CFCs is Ozone 400 chlorine ===

  27. Which type of UV radiation is most affected by ozone and is most damaging to living cells? Ozone 500 UVB ===

  28. FINAL JEOPARDY! In recent years many scientific studies have shown the relationship between the global mean atmospheric temperature at Earth’s surface and rising sea levels. The increases in the global mean atmospheric temperature during the past 200 yrs have been accompanied by a gradual increase in sea level. The average rate of increase in sea level over the past 200 yrs is 2.5mm/yr. a. Calculate the expected increase in sea level, in meters, for the following lengths of time: 10 yrs, 100 yrs, 200 years. 10 yrs 2.5mm/yr X 10 = 25mm = (convert mm to m) .025m 100 yrs = .25 m 200 yrs = .5 m

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