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THIS. IS. JEOPARDY. Host, Annie. Your. With. Earth + Space JEOPARDY. Universe-A. Earth Res-E. Earth Res-F. Universe-B. Land-C. Land-D. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400.

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  1. THIS IS JEOPARDY

  2. Host, Annie Your With

  3. Earth + Space JEOPARDY Universe-A Earth Res-E Earth Res-F Universe-B Land-C Land-D 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

  4. Where will the earth be in 6 months? Near position 1 B. Near position 2 C. Near position 3 D. Near position 4 A 100

  5. C. Near position 3 A 100

  6. A 200

  7. A 200

  8. About how much of the Earth’s surface is covered by oceans? less than 20% about 50% about 70% more than 90% A 300

  9. C. about 70% A 300

  10. What causes day and night on Earth? Tilting of Earth’s axis rotation of Earth on its axis movement of Earth around the sun movement of the sun around Earth A 400

  11. B. rotation of Earth on its axis. A 400

  12. Which illustration correctly depicts the movement of Earth, the sun and the moon? A 500

  13. A 500

  14. What is the result of the rotation of Earth? four seasons day and night the calendar year the moon’s changing size B 100

  15. B. Day and night B 100

  16. Which best explains why the amount of daylight increases each day in Ohio as the summer months approach? Earth is moving closer to the sun. The rotation of the Earth is slowing down. The moon is reflecting more light from the sun. The Northern Hemisphere is tilting more toward the sun. B 200

  17. D. The Northern Hemisphere is tilting more toward the sun. B 200

  18. What determines the length of one day on Earth? The time it takes Earth to circle the sun. The time it takes the moon to circle Earth. The time it takes the Earth to rotate on its axis. The time it takes the sun to spin around its axis. B 300

  19. C. The time it takes the Earth to rotate on its axis. B 300

  20. Why is the Northern Hemisphere warmer in summer than in winter? Earth is moving more quickly in its orbit around the sun. Less sunlight shines on the Northern Hemisphere in summer. The sun give off more heat in the summer than in the winter. More direct sunlight shines on the Northern Hemisphere in summer. B 400

  21. D. More direct sunlight shines on the Northern Hemisphere in summer. B 400

  22. About how long does it take Earth to complete on orbit around the sun? one day one month one year one century B 500

  23. C. One year B 500

  24. What is the most common cause of earthquakes? The sinking of the ocean floor Movements of the Earth’s crust Unequal heating of the atmosphere Giant waves caused by the pull of the moon C 100

  25. B. Movements of the Earth’s crust C 100

  26. How do some plants break rocks into smaller pieces? Plant stems surround and squeeze rocks until they break. Plant root grow into cracks in the rocks, forcing them apart. Plant leaves protect the rocks from extreme temperatures. So if there are no leaves, there is no protection and they break. Plants fall into rocks and release their powerful chemicals. C 200

  27. B. Plant root grow into cracks in the rocks, forcing them apart. C 200

  28. A farmer wishes to reduce the erosion of topsoil caused by heavy spring rains on his farm. How should be plow his fields? C 300

  29. C 300

  30. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

  31. A science class built the models shown to the right to conduct an investigation. Students poured the same amount of water over both models. They observed that in Model A, most of the soil emptied out of the container. In Model B, only a small amount of soil emptied out of the container. What were the students studying in their investigations? A the rock cycle B the impact of volcanoes C the force of earthquakes D the effects of water erosion C 400

  32. D. the effects of water erosion C 400

  33. This rock was brought to school. The class found fossils of water plants and shells in the rock. What does this tell us about the rock? The rock is a type of marble. The rock is heavier than most rocks. The rock was formed form cooled magma. The rock was once at the bottom of the sea. C 500

  34. D. The rock was once at the bottom of the sea. C 500

  35. Question Number One D D 100

  36. Correct Response One D D 100

  37. Question Number Two D D 200

  38. Correct Response Two D D 200

  39. Question Number Three D D 300

  40. Correct Response Three D D 300

  41. Question Number Four D D 400

  42. Correct Response Four D D 400

  43. The picture shows a stream through a desert canyon. The canyon was shaped by natural processes. Identify a slow process that could have helped shape the canyon. Describe evidence of this process shown in the picture. Then identify a rapid process that could have helped shape the canyon. Describe the process shown in the picture. D 500

  44. D 500

  45. Which of these resources for home building is renewable? Oil Copper Lumber Aluminum E 100

  46. C. Lumber E 100

  47. A farmer sees an area of land he believes will be good for farming because of its rich topsoil. Which process contributed most to forming this topsoil? Sand storms Ocean currents Decaying of plant life Folding of Earth’s crust E 200

  48. C. Decaying of plant life E 200

  49. The police arrested a person they suspected of a crime. The police scraped soil from the suspect’s shoes for evidence that he was at a certain location. Why did the police decide to scrape his shoes? Footprints are often left in soft dirt. Each shoe leaves a unique footprint. Shoes react differently to different soils. Soils differ from place to place in color and texture E 300

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