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1 Jeopardy Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200
Sea-Floor Spreading Plate Tectonics Earth’s Structure Continental Drift Energy Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

2 $100 Answer The thinner, denser type of crust.

3 $100 Question What is oceanic crust?

4 $200 Answer The rigid layer is made up of
the crust and upper portion of the mantle.

5 $200 Question What is the lithosphere?

6 $300 Answer A method scientists use to indirectly
study the interior of the Earth.

7 $300 Question What are seismic waves/Earth’s magnetic field?

8 $400 Answer The dense layer of solid iron and nickel.

9 $400 Question What is the inner core?

10 $500 Answer The most massive of all of Earth’s layers.

11 $500 Question What is the mantle?

12 $100 Answer The direct transfer of energy through space.

13 $100 Question What is radiation?

14 $200 Answer A type of heat transfer between materials
that are in contact.

15 $200 Question What is conduction?

16 $300 Answer Measure of how much mass there is
in a volume of a substance.

17 $300 Question What is density?

18 $400 Answer The transfer of heat by the
movement of a fluid (liquid or gas).

19 $400 Question What is convection?

20 $500 Answer Convection currents are found
in these two layers of the Earth (be specific!)

21 $500 Question What is the outer core and mantle (asthenosphere)?

22 $100 Answer The last supercontinent landmass.

23 $100 Question What is Pangaea?

24 $200 Answer He was one of the first to
propose the theory of Continental Drift.

25 $200 Question Who is Alfred Wegener?

26 $300 Answer The reason the continental drift hypothesis
was initially rejected by the scientific community.

27 $300 Question What is no explanation for a force
that can move continents?

28 $400 Answer Any trace of an ancient organism
that has been preserved in rock.

29 $400 Question What is a fossil?

30 $500 Answer All three main pieces of evidence
that support continental drift.

31 $500 Question What is evidence from land features,
fossils, and climate.

32 $100 Answer Location of sea-floor spreading.

33 $100 Question What are mid-ocean ridges?

34 $200 Answer Process by which ocean floor sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle.

35 $200 Question What is subduction?

36 $300 Answer Causes the ocean floor to
move like conveyer belts, creating new land.

37 $300 Question What is sea-floor spreading?

38 $400 Answer The device used to map the mid-ocean ridges.

39 $400 Question What is sonar?

40 $500 Answer The three main pieces of evidence
that support sea-floor spreading.

41 $500 Question What are evidence of molten material, magnetic stripes,
and drilling samples that show old and new rock?

42 $100 Answer Separate sections of the lithosphere.

43 $100 Question What are tectonic plates?

44 $200 Answer Type of boundary where one plate can sink beneath
the other.

45 $200 Question What is a convergent boundary?

46 $300 Answer Type of boundary where rift valleys form.

47 $300 Question What is a divergent boundary?

48 $400 Answer Type of boundary where two plates slip past each other, moving in opposite directions.

49 $400 Question What is a transform boundary?

50 $500 Answer The types of plates that collide to form large, folded
mountain ranges.

51 $500 Question What are continental plates?

52 Final Jeopardy He is known for discovering ocean ridges and proposing
the idea of sea-floor spreading.

53 Final Jeopardy Answer Who is Harry Hess?


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