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Dive into an exciting game of Jeopardy featuring categories on Oceans, Winds, and Beach Life! You'll be given answers and must respond with the correct questions. From the largest oceans in the world to the science of winds and coastal features, challenge yourself or your friends with fascinating facts and trivia. Suitable for all ages, this educational game enhances learning while having fun. So, gather your thoughts and click to begin your journey through the wonders of our planet's waters and winds!
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Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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Winds in the Northern Hemisphere always turn this direction.
This causes winds in the Northern Hemisphere to always turn to the right.
Winds carry this material. It is yellow, and is mostly clay. Kinda like a sand dune.
This is the name of a strong beach current, often drowns people.
This is a coral island, when the island itself has already sunk.
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This is the name of the string of islands, that stretch from Florida to NYC.
These are the three causes of surface currents. You need all three.
This is the name of a very slow moving current, one is in the North Atlantic near Norway.
This is a circular current, that kinda looks like a toilet bowl flushing.
This is the distance from one wave crest to another wave crest.
This type of wave is caused by underwater earthquakes, or underwater landslides.