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Dive into the world of sound with our interactive Jeopardy game! Choose your category and answer intriguing questions related to sound energy, pitch, volume, and sonar. From identifying musical instruments to understanding how we perceive sound, this game challenges players of all ages. Explore concepts like echoes and the science behind loudness in a fun format. Perfect for classrooms, family game nights, or sound enthusiasts. Click to begin and remember, in Jeopardy, you must respond with the correct question!
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Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy
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This is another word for loudness (you can see this on radios and tvs).
A water bottle that doesn’t have much water in it has this pitch.
These animals are smaller than whales, breathe underwater, and use sonar.
This kind of ship goes underwater and uses sonar to find things.
Sound Navigation And Ranging is the long way of saying this.
To find a submarine, a boat sends a sound out and hopes that it will hear this.
This small instrument has strings and must be played with a bow.
This instrument is big, blown into, and plays very low pitches.