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Who wants to be a Millionaire?

Who wants to be a Millionaire?. Hosted by Stephanie Kruggel – EDFN365. Confident?. The Prizes. 8 - $16,000 9 - $32,000 10 - $64,000 11 - $125,000 12 - $250,000 13 - $500,000 14 - $1,000,000. 1 - $100 2 - $200 3 - $500 4 - $1,000 5 - $2,000 6 - $4,000 7 - $8,000.

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Who wants to be a Millionaire?

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  1. Who wants to be a Millionaire? Hosted by Stephanie Kruggel – EDFN365

  2. Confident?

  3. The Prizes • 8 - $16,000 • 9 - $32,000 • 10 - $64,000 • 11 - $125,000 • 12 - $250,000 • 13 - $500,000 • 14 - $1,000,000 1 - $100 2 - $200 3 - $500 4 - $1,000 5 - $2,000 6 - $4,000 7 - $8,000

  4. Lifelines • “Phone a friend” • Ask the audience

  5. $100 A rock is an example of what? • A - Liquid B - Solid • B - Solid • C - Gas • D – None of the Above

  6. $200 Mineral or organic matter  deposited by water, air, or ice. • A - Deposition B - Dust • C - Sediment • C - Sediment • D – Rocks

  7. $500 Deposition is the process of laying down sediments where? • A – Another rock B – A new location • B – A new location • C – On your desk • D – The same spot

  8. $1,000 The three classifications of rock types are known as what? • A – Igneous, Sedimentary & Metamorphic • A - Igneous, Sedimentary & Metamorphic B – Igneous, Metamorphic & Smooth • C – Metamorphic, Sedimentary & Statues • D – Sedimentary, Igneous & Magma

  9. $2,000 The process that moves large amounts of rock to the Earth’s surface and to higher elevations is what? • A - Weathering B - Erosion • C - Downlift • D - Uplift • D - Uplift

  10. $4,000 The series of processes that continually change one rock type to another is known as what? • A – System of rocks B – The water cycle • C – The rock cycle • C – The rock cycle • D – Rock changing

  11. $8,000 The conditions in the air above the Earth such as wind, rain, and temperature is known as what? • A - Atmosphere B - Ozone • C - Clouds • D - Weather • D - Weather

  12. $16,000 The natural process of depositing a substance on rocks or soil is known as what? • A - Deposition • A - Deposition B - Laying • C - Stacking • D - Lithification

  13. $32,000 Reaction with water that decomposes rocks into smaller and smaller pieces is known as what? • A - Erosion B – Mechanical Weathering • C – Chemical Weathering • C – Chemical Weathering • D - Freezing

  14. $64,000 The Rock Cycle can be compared to which one of these process the closest? • A – Circle of Life B – The Recycling System • B – The Recycling System • C – A football game • D – None of the Above

  15. $125,000 When magma cools and crystallizes inside Earth, the igneous rock that forms is called what? • A – Obtrusive Rock B – Extrusive Rock • C – Sedimentary Rock • D – Intrusive Rock • D – Intrusive Rock

  16. $250,000 The process by which minerals are converted into solid rock by compaction or cementation is known as what? • A - Hardening B - Saturation • C – Sponge affect • D - Lithification • D - Lithification

  17. $500,000 Rocks subjected to high temperature and pressure undergo what process that usually occurs far below Earth’s surface. • A - Cementation B - Deposition • C – Metamorphism • C - Metamorphism • D - Crystallization

  18. $1,000,000 The igneous rock that forms when lava cools and crystallizes on the Earth’s surface is known as what type of rock? • A – Extrusive Rock • A – Extrusive Rock B – Intrusive Rock • C – Metamorphic Rock • D – Contrusive Rock

  19. Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner!

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