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With Host... Your
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100 200 300 400 500 Objects in motion Density Wind and water movement Random Vocabulary Diagrams
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The earth’s orbit of the sun takes A 100
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365.25 days A 100
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The Moon’s orbit of the earth takes about A 200
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29 days A 200
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What is the name for the date recognized as the 1 st day of our winter? (Dec 21 st ) A 300
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Winter Solstice A 300
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What is the name of the imaginary line on the earth in the southern hemisphere that marks an important seasonal event? A 400
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Tropic of Capricorn A 400
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June 21 st is the longest day in the northern hemisphere. Explain why this is so. A 500
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It is the day when the earth is tilted at its maximum angle towards the sun in the northern hemisphere A 500
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The units for the measurement of density is B 100
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g/ml or g/cm 3 B 100
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An increase in temperature will have what effect on water? B 200
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Decrease in density B 200
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Deep water currents are driven by what force? B 300
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DENSITY DIFFERENCES B 300
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B 400 Read the hydrometer in the back of the room.
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B 400 1.00 g/ml
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B 500 Determine the salinity if the temp. is 20 0 C and the density is 1.022 g/ml
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B 500 31 parts per thousand
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C 100 If the moon and earth were traveling closer together, the gravitational attraction would be
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C 100 Greater
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Currents in the southern hemisphere rotate in what direction? C 200
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COUNTER-CLOCK WISE C 200
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Surface currents are influenced by the rotation of the earth. The deflection of surface currents is due to the ____________ effect C 300
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Coriolis Effect C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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What is an El Nino weather pattern? Or what happens during an El Nino year? C 400
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Surface winds blow in the opposite direction which prevents warm layers from moving off shore. C 400
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Diagram a semi- diurnal tidal sequence C 500
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Draw a diagram of a wave and label the wavelength, trough and wave height. D 100
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D 200 How long does it take for the moon to be over the same spot on the earth?
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24hours and 50 minutes D 200
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Name 2 reasons why ocean water sinks at the poles. D 300
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Increase in density due to temperature drop and salinity increase because fresh water is frozen out. D 300
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Read the hydrometer D 400
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1.0175 g/ml D 400
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Draw the celestial bodies that create a neap tide. D 500
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DEPTHDEPTH
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E 100 Name one time when a Spring Tide occurs.
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Full Moon or New Moon E 100
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Name the tool used to measure density of water. E 200
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Hydrometer E 200
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Word to describe a tidal pattern where there are 2 high tides of different heights and 2 low tides of different E 300
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Mixed Tide E 300
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Name the Current that has been extensively studied and was very important to American Colonists. E 400
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Gulf Stream E 400
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Name the 3 types of wave patterns. (BREAKERS) E 500
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Spilling breaker Plunging Breaker Surging Breaker E 500
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If the moon and earth were traveling closer together, the gravitational attraction would be F 100
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GREATER F 100
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If the moon and earth were traveling closer together, the SPEED of the moon would have to be __________ to keep from crashing into the Earth F 200
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FASTER F 200
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What is a possible cause of a tsunami? F 300
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Seismic shock such as Earthquake, Volcanic eruption, Landslide. F 300
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Draw a model of the moon during its 1 st quarter F 400
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Name two factors that determine the wave character at the shore? F 500
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Slope of beach Composition of substrate Wind direction Season F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Ice, Ice Baby Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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If a boat travels from the ocean to a fresh water river the position of the boat will change. Will it ride higher in the water or lower? Explain! Click on screen to continue
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Ocean water is more dense than fresh water due to the presence of salt. Therefore the boat will higher in the ocean. Click on screen to continue
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! STUDY FOR YOUR TEST!!!!!!!!!!!!
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