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Jeopardy Space Weather and Atmosphere Earth’s Interior/ Plate Tectonics Weathering and rocks Watersheds, Wetlands, and Whatever $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $300 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $400 $500
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What does a star’s color indicate? Its temperature Blue – hottest Reds- cooler
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Why do astronomers put telescopes in space rather than on Earth? To avoid the interference of the atmosphere.
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What are the two distinctions between the inner and outer planets? Terrestrial or rocky Gas Giants
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H-R diagram shows what information about the stars? Surface temperature and the absolute magnitude (remember absolute is compared at same distance, apparent is how bright they appear to be from earth)
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What is the composition of the atmosphere? 78% Nitrogen 21% Oxygen 1% trace gases (CO2, water vapor, etc.)
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The type of precipitation that is formed by freezing in mid air. Sleet
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How would you describe a cirroculumus cloud? Cirro – high Cumulus - puffy
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An area where air masses meet and cause weather events. Fronts Named for who is moving: cold front warm front stationary front occluded front
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Describe the job of an anemometer and a barometer Anemometer – measures wind speed Barometer – wind pressure (in millibars)
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Why is the Earth’s inner core solid and the outer is fluid? Although the inner core is hotter, there is more pressure, keeping it solid. The outer core is more fluid and causes the earth to have a magnetic field.
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What theories were combined to create the plate tectonics theory? Continental drift (Pangaea) Seafloor Spreading (mid ocean ridge and subduction)
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Identify the motion each boundary makes: Convergent divergent transform Convergent – comes together (compression) Divergent – pulls apart (tension) Transform – slips past (strike –slip)
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Are the plates of the Earth still moving? Yes, at about a rate of 2 cm per year. (that is how quickly average people’s fingernails grow)
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Which type of crust typically subducts and why? Oceanic crust is less dense than continental crust, so when they bump into each other, oceanic subducts. Oceanic/oceanic – older denser stays up Continental/continental – form folds and mountains
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Describe the differences between chemical and mechanical weathering. Chemical is breaking down rock using chemical reactions Mechanical breaking down the rock using physical means
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How are erosion and weathering different? Weathering just breaks down the rock Erosion moves the pieces away and deposits in another area.
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Saltatation, abrasion, and deflation are all types of what kind of erosion? Wind erosion
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What are the three types of rock? Sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous
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Name 2 types of mass movements of soil or rock. Land slides Mud flows Rock slides Creep –(slow moving)
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Can you identify the forces that caused this erosion? Water
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Name two of the 4 types of wetlands Marshes –dominated by soft stemmed vegetation Swamps– woody plants Bogs -freshwater wetlands with spongy peat deposits, evergreen trees and shrubs, and a floor covered by moss Fens- grasses, reeds and wildflowers
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The area where all the water drains into a certain sight (big bathtub) Watershed
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Which of the following could hit you in the head here on Earth? Meteor Meteorite Meteoid Meteorite – this is a meteoroid after it has entered Earth’s atmosphere
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AUDIO DAILY DOUBLE Can you sing any words to this song? The sun is a mass of incandescent gas, a gigantic nuclear furnace. Where hydrogen was built into helium at temperatures of millions of degrees…
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Who is energy man and how does he get here, dude? Energy “man” comes to earth on electromagnetic WAVES “rad”iation Convection Conduction
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