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2 Jeopardy Give Me A Break Seeing The Sights On The MoveRock ‘n RollBack In Time Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

3 Give Me A Break - $100 Mechanical weathering Mechanical weathering

4 Give Me A Break- $200 Chemical weathering Chemical weathering The Statue of Liberty has undergone oxidation. This is an example of _______ weathering. The Statue of Liberty has undergone oxidation. This is an example of _______ weathering.

5 Give Me A Break- $300 Caves form when carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) reacts with water to form carbonic acid, which dissolves rocks. This is an example of _______ weathering. Caves form when carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) reacts with water to form carbonic acid, which dissolves rocks. This is an example of _______ weathering. Chemical weathering Chemical weathering

6 Give Me A Break- $400 Mechanical Weathering Mechanical Weathering During a sandstorm, sand particles hit against larger rocks and chip away at their surface. Sandstorms can cause ___________ weathering. During a sandstorm, sand particles hit against larger rocks and chip away at their surface. Sandstorms can cause ___________ weathering.

7 Give Me A Break- $500 Rabbits tend to burrow in the ground when building nests. Animals can cause _________ weathering. Rabbits tend to burrow in the ground when building nests. Animals can cause _________ weathering. Mechanical Weathering Mechanical Weathering

8 Seeing The Sights- $100 How is beach sand formed? How is beach sand formed? The constant hitting of waves against rocks on the coast causes them to break down. The constant hitting of waves against rocks on the coast causes them to break down.

9 Seeing The Sights- $200 Do natural disasters such as earthquakes, landslides, and avalanches cause quick change or slow change of the Earth’s Surface? Do natural disasters such as earthquakes, landslides, and avalanches cause quick change or slow change of the Earth’s Surface? Quick change. Quick change. EXTRA 100 points – What is the scientific name for quick change of the Earth’s surface? EXTRA 100 points – What is the scientific name for quick change of the Earth’s surface?

10 Seeing The Sights- $300 The Grand Canyon is still changing today. What is happening to make it deeper and deeper over time? The Grand Canyon is still changing today. What is happening to make it deeper and deeper over time? As the Colorado River flows through it, it continues to weather and erode the rocks along the canyon walls. As the Colorado River flows through it, it continues to weather and erode the rocks along the canyon walls.

11 Seeing The Sights- $400 Was the formation of Niagara Falls a quick change or slow change of the Earth’s Surface? Was the formation of Niagara Falls a quick change or slow change of the Earth’s Surface? Slow change. Slow change. EXTRA 100 points – What is the scientific name for slow change of the Earth’s surface? EXTRA 100 points – What is the scientific name for slow change of the Earth’s surface?

12 Seeing The Sights - $500 How did this sand dune form? How did this sand dune form? Erosion and deposited of sand by wind. Erosion and deposited of sand by wind.

13 On The Move- $100 Give a specific example of erosion. Give a specific example of erosion. Answers vary. Answers vary.

14 On The Move- $200 What two factors commonly cause mechanical weathering? What two factors commonly cause mechanical weathering? Because Neptune is farther from the Sun. Because Neptune is farther from the Sun.

15 On The Move- $300 What was strong enough to carry large boulder rocks across continents? What was strong enough to carry large boulder rocks across continents? Moving glaciers Moving glaciers

16 On The Move- $400 Define weathering, erosion, and deposition. Define weathering, erosion, and deposition. Weathering = breaking down of rock into sediments Weathering = breaking down of rock into sediments Erosion = moving of sediments Erosion = moving of sediments Deposition = when sediment is deposited in a new location Deposition = when sediment is deposited in a new location

17 On The Move - $500 What is the difference between mechanical and chemical weathering? What is the difference between mechanical and chemical weathering? Mechanical weathering affects the physical properties of the object, but does not change what it is. Mechanical weathering affects the physical properties of the object, but does not change what it is. Chemical weathering is caused by chemical reactions, which form a new product and change the object forever. Chemical weathering is caused by chemical reactions, which form a new product and change the object forever.

18 Rock n’ Roll - $100 What two conditions are needed to make metamorphic rock? What two conditions are needed to make metamorphic rock? Heat and pressure Heat and pressure

19 Rock n’ Roll - $200 What does the rock cycle show us? What does the rock cycle show us? The process by which rocks change from one type to another in a never ending process. The process by which rocks change from one type to another in a never ending process.

20 Rock n’ Roll - $300 ______ rocks ALWAYS form on the surface. ______ rocks ALWAYS form on the surface. ______ rocks ALWAYS form inside of the Earth. ______ rocks ALWAYS form inside of the Earth. ______ rocks can form both on the surface and inside the Earth. ______ rocks can form both on the surface and inside the Earth. Sedimentary; Metamorphic; Igneous Sedimentary; Metamorphic; Igneous

21 Rock n’ Roll - $400 There are 2 types of igneous rock. What are they and how are they formed? There are 2 types of igneous rock. What are they and how are they formed? Intrusive – magma cools slowly inside the Earth Intrusive – magma cools slowly inside the Earth Extrusive – lava cools quickly on the Earth’s surface Extrusive – lava cools quickly on the Earth’s surface

22 Rock n’ Roll - $500 Sedimentary rocks form by the cementing and compaction of ______, _____, and _______. Sedimentary rocks form by the cementing and compaction of ______, _____, and _______. Rocks, sand, and fossils Rocks, sand, and fossils

23 Back In Time - $100 What does the Law of Superposition state? What does the Law of Superposition state? Older rock layers will be found much lower in the sequence, while younger rock layers will be closer to the surface. Older rock layers will be found much lower in the sequence, while younger rock layers will be closer to the surface.

24 Back In Time - $200 What are index fossils used for? What are index fossils used for? To determine the age of rock layers and other organisms that lived during that time. To determine the age of rock layers and other organisms that lived during that time.

25 Back In Time - $300 Name two events (processes) that affect rock layers? Bonus 100 points if you name all 3 ways. Name two events (processes) that affect rock layers? Bonus 100 points if you name all 3 ways. Erosion, upward shift by faults, bending of layers Erosion, upward shift by faults, bending of layers

26 Back In Time - $400 Name two organisms that are now extinct. Name two organisms that are now extinct. Answers vary. Answers vary.

27 Back In Time - $500 Give 2 examples of major changes that occurred on Earth throughout geologic time. Extra 100 points for more than 2 examples. Give 2 examples of major changes that occurred on Earth throughout geologic time. Extra 100 points for more than 2 examples. Pangaea split, carbon dioxide levels went up and down, extreme temperature changes, asteroid impact Pangaea split, carbon dioxide levels went up and down, extreme temperature changes, asteroid impact

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