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Join our fun Jeopardy themed game to learn about oceanography, mapping, topography, solubility, upwelling, and vocabulary related to marine science. Challenge yourself with different categories and levels of difficulty. Are you ready to dive in?
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JEOPARDY! Topography Solubility Upwelling Vocabulary Miscellaneous $100 $100 $100 $100 $150 $150 $150 $100 $150 $150 $150 $150 $150 $150 $150 $200 $200 $150 $200 $150 $300 $200 $150 $250 $150 Final Jeopardy
Topography for $100 A: This term refers to the difference in height between two consecutive contour lines.
Topography for $100 A: This term refers to the difference in height between two consecutive contour lines. Q: What is a contour interval?
Topography for $150 A: Lines on a contour map connect these.
Topography for $150 A: Lines on a contour map connect these. Q: What are all of the points of equal elevation?
Topography for $150 A: Hatchure marks indicate this.
Topography for $150 A: Hatchure marks indicate this. Q: What is a depression or crater?
Topography for $200 A: This is the elevation of point B.
Topography for $200 A: This is the elevation of point B. Q: What is 7100?
Topography for $300 A: This is the highest possible elevation on the hill shown.
Topography for $300 A: This is the highest possible elevation on the hill shown. Q: What is 34m?
Solubility for $100 A: If the salinity of a solution decreases, then the solution’s density does this.
Solubility for $100 A: If the salinity of a solution decreases, then the solution’s density does this. Q: What is decreases?
Solubility for $150 A: This term describes a solution that can hold no more dissolved solute.
Solubility for $150 A: This term describes a solution that can hold no more dissolved solute. Q: What is saturated?
Solubility for $150 A: This is a substance, such as salt, that dissolves in a solvent.
Solubility for $150 A: This is a substance, such as salt, that dissolves in a solvent. Q: What is a solute?
Solubility for $250 A: This is the compound that has the lowest solubility at 10°C.
Solubility for $250 A: This is the compound that has the lowest solubility at 10°C. Q: What is KClO3?
Solubility for $250 A: This is the number of grams of KNO3 that will dissolve at 50°C.
Solubility for $250 A: This is the number of grams of KNO3 that will dissolve at 50°C. Q: What is 90 grams?
Upwelling for $100 A: Near Monterey Bay, large amounts of wildlife are found near this temperature of surface water.
Upwelling for $100 A: Near Monterey Bay, large amounts of wildlife are found near this temperature of surface water. Q: What is cold?
Upwelling for $100 A: Near Monterey Bay, the least salty surface water is of this temperature.
Upwelling for $100 A: Near Monterey Bay, the least salty surface water is of this temperature. Q: What is warm?
Upwelling for $150 A: These are two ways that upwelled water is different from the water that it replaces.
Upwelling for $150 A: These are two ways that upwelled water is different from the water that it replaces. Q: What are cooler, saltier, and more nutrient-rich?
Upwelling for $150 A: Upwelling is a source of nutrients for ______________, which forms the base of marine food chains.
Upwelling for $150 A: Upwelling is a source of nutrients for ______________, which forms the base of marine food chains. Q: What is phytoplankton (or plankton)?
Upwelling for $150 A: Upwelling is caused by this.
Upwelling for $150 A: Upwelling is caused by this. Q: What is wind?
Vocabulary for $100 A: This is the measurement of underwater mountains, valleys, plains, and changes in depth below sea level.
Vocabulary for $100 A: This is the measurement of underwater mountains, valleys, plains, and changes in depth below sea level. Q: What is bathymetry?
Vocabulary for $150 A: This is a measurement of how much heat (energy) it takes to raise the temperature of a substance.
Vocabulary for $150 A: This is a measurement of how much heat (energy) it takes to raise the temperature of a substance. Q: What is heat capacity?
Vocabulary for $150 A: The equator is one of many invisible lines of ________________ marking a globe.
Vocabulary for $150 A: The equator is one of many invisible lines of ________________ marking a globe. Q: What is latitude?
Vocabulary for $200 A: A _______________ solution has more dissolved solutes than the solution can usually hold at that temperature.
Vocabulary for $200 A: A _______________ solution has more dissolved solutes than the solution can usually hold at that temperature. Q: What is supersaturated?
Vocabulary for $200 A: This is the amount of time for one wave to pass by a certain point.
Vocabulary for $200 A: This is the amount of time for one wave to pass by a certain point. Q: What is the period?
Miscellaneous for $150 A: This is the substance with the highest heat capacity in our heat capacity lab.
Miscellaneous for $150 A: This is the substance with the highest heat capacity in our heat capacity lab. Q: What is water?
Miscellaneous for $100 A: This diagram best shows the movement of air at the coast during the day.
Miscellaneous for $100 A: This diagram best shows the movement of air at the coast during the day. Q: What is the diagram on the right?
Miscellaneous for $150 A: This is the original source of energy carried by waves.