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2 Author: Matt Hamlyn (original) and Tom Duggan (modifications for ETTC) Publisher: New Jersey Department of Education, Union County Educational Technology Training Center (ETTC) Available at: "Templates," ETTC, http://www.ucvts.tec.nj.us/ettc/links/linkht ml/templates/template.htm Jeopardy Template Source

3 Modifications to ETTC Version Added credits and instructions. Replaced WordArt with title text (for ease of typing). Also altered the text content. Altered return-to-board buttons (for invisibility). Corrected hyperlinks for daily doubles. Added Final Jeopardy category and "corrected" answer vs. question designation for Final Jeopardy. Removed Alex Trebec.

4 1.Add picture of host? 2.Type in category headings, "answers," and "questions." 3.If desired, move the daily double slides (right before any "answer" slides), also changing the hyperlinks from the boards. 4.Run the show. Host and category headings are timed slides. 5.Click on unvisited dollar values on the board to reveal "answers." Instructions 6.If a daily double shows up, wait for the wager and then advance the show. 7.After contestant responds, reveal a correct "question" by advancing the show. 8.Click anywhere on "question" slides to return to the board. 9.Use the star button on the board to go on to next phase of game. 10.For Final Jeopardy, reveal the category, wait for wagers, and then advance the show.

5 put host here

6 Continental Drift & Plate Movement

7 Landform Regions

8 Soil & Vegetation

9 Weather and Climate

10 The Rock Cycle

11 Types of Precipitation

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13 What are the three types of landform regions?

14 Shield Highlands Lowlands

15 Who came up with the Continental Drift Theory?

16 Alfred Wegener

17 What causes the plates to moves?

18 Convection currents in earths mantle

19 What happens when a convergent plate movement occurs?

20 2 plates collide at the convergent plate boundary, some crust is destroyed from the impact and plates become smaller. The results differ depending on what types of plates are involved.

21 What are the 3 common plate boundries?

22 Convergent Divergent Transform

23 Oil and natural gas are mined in which landform region?

24 Interior Plains

25 “Cottage country” is a characteristic of this landform region.

26 Canadian Shield

27 Rocky, flat and rounded hills characterize the appearance of this landform region.

28 Canadian Shield

29 What are the 3 major divisions of the Western Cordillera?

30 Coastal Mountains, Interior Plateau, Eastern Mountains

31 This is the geologically youngest landform region.

32 Western Cordillera

33 What process involves water moving downward, dissolving the chemical nutrients in the soil?

34 Leaching

35 What is the typical characteristic of a leached soil?

36 Poor, often thin, topsoil layer.

37 What is the process that creates calcified soil profiles?

38 Typically in dry climate soil profiles. Caused by the upward movement of water. The minerals that were in the water are now left behind in the topsoil layers.

39 What is the typical soil profile of a calcified soil?

40 Thick black topsoil layer is createdThick black topsoil layer is created.

41 This part of soil is originally from rock.

42 Minerals (Parent Material)

43 What is climate?

44 The condition of the atmosphere considered over a long period of time.

45 At what rate does air cool as it increases in elevation (altitude)?

46 1 degC / 100m

47 What is weather?

48 The condition of the atmosphere considered over a short period of time, usually one day

49 How do air masses affect weather and climate?

50 Air takes on the characteristics of what it passes over (temperature/ moisture)

51 This side of a mountain receives little precipitation.

52 Leeward (rain shadow)

53 This rock type is formed when magma cools

54 Igneous

55 This particular type of igneous rock is formed when magma cools under the surface of Earth

56 Intrusive igneous

57 When rock experiences weathering and erosion, it is broken down eventually into fine particles called _______________________

58 Sediment

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60 Fossil fuels are associated with this type of rock

61 Sedimentary

62 Compaction and cementation form this type of rock

63 Sedimentary

64 This side of a mountain receives little precipitation

65 Leeward

66 Mountain barriers cause this type of precipitation

67 Orographic (relief)

68 Intensive heating of the earth’s surface can lead to this type of precipitation

69 Convectional

70 More intense precipitation events are created when a _______________ air mass moves into a __________________ air mass

71 Cold; warm

72 When two air masses collide this type of precipitation occurs

73 Cyclonic

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75 put host here

76 Landform Regions

77 Continental Drift & Plate Tectonics

78 Soil and Vegetation

79 Climate and Weather

80 Geologic Eras

81 Types of Precipitation

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83 This is the largest landform regions in Canada.

84 Canadian Shield

85 This landform region has no vegetation

86 Innuitian Mountains

87 This landform region has minerals that have not been exploited.

88 Innuitian Mountains

89 Oakville is located in this landform region.

90 Great Lakes St. Lawrence Lowlands

91 This landform region has Canada’s largest urban centers

92 Great Lakes St. Lawrence Lowlands

93 Hot magma rises to the crust; cooler magma falls to the lower mantle.

94 Convection currents

95 Earths plates move around on top of this layer.

96 Aesthenosphere

97 This “ring” is where the majority of the earth’s volcanic activity occurs

98 Pacific Ring of Fire

99 The earth’s crust is part of what layer?

100 Lithosphere (upper mantle)

101 When two plates collide this type of plate is forced to subduct?

102 Oceanic plate

103 Larger rock particles allow water to drain quickly through soil created a __________ topsoil layer

104 Thin

105 The ideal topsoil layer for agricultural production is slightly __________________

106 Calcified

107 The southernmost vegetation region

108 Deciduous forest region

109 This vegetation regions is located above the tree line

110 Tundra region

111 Which two vegetation regions are located in the same climate region?

112 Mixed forest and deciduous forest regions

113 ______ take on the characteristics of the surface they are sitting over.

114 Air Masses

115 A warm ocean current will have what effect on surrounding coastal areas?

116 Created warmer, more moist areas

117 What are the 3 global climate/weath er factors?

118 Latitude, Ocean Currents, Winds & Air Masses

119 A large body of water has this effect on climate.

120 Moderating effect

121 Solar radiation is effected by this climate factor

122 Latitude

123 This is the longest geological era

124 Precambrian

125 On a 12 hr clock how long have humans been in existence?

126 7 seconds

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128 Dinosaurs existed during what geologic era?

129 Mesozoic

130 The most intense period of mountain building occurred during this geologic era

131 Paleozoic

132 It is during this geological era that continents took on their present shape

133 Cenozoic

134 Name the 3 types of Precipitation

135 Orographic, Cyclonic, and Convectional

136 Why does precipitation occur?

137 Air cools as it rises The cooling of air causes the water vapour to condense

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139 These regions will receive Convectional Precipitation.

140 Prairies & Ontario

141 The Atlantic Maritimes will commonly receive this type of precipitation.

142 Cyclonic

143 The Wet Adiabatic Lapse Rate occurs at this pace.

144 0.5 degC / 100m

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146 Mining

147 The proposed 2000 acre, 200 feet deep quarry will mine 1 billion metric tonnes of aggregate materials within Ontario

148 The Mega-quarry


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