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A substance that provides a form of energy as the result of a chemical change is called Fuel

Hydroeclectric power plants create electricity using Running Water

Nuclear Fission occurs when An atoms nucleus is split into two smaller nuclei

Daily Double!!! What does a refinery do? Separates crude oil into fuels and other products

The energy given off by the sun in the form of heat and light is called Solar Energy

In a nuclear power plant what do scientists use to control fission reactions Control Rods

What is combustion? The process of burning fuel to release energy

What is the definition of fossil fuel? Energy rich substances formed over millions of years from the remains of once living organisms

Compounds which are made from oil are called petrochemicals

What is the definition of biomass fuels Wood, plant waste, manure, and other fuels made from living things

Daily Double!!! Intense heat from the inner earth is called? Geothermal Energy

The rods of Uranium-235 that are used in nuclear power plants to produce fission reactions are called? Fuel Rods

What is gasohol? A mixture of gasoline and alcohol used as fuel.

Where does nuclear fission occur in a nuclear power plant? Reactor Vessel

What is a nucleus? The central core of an atom that contains the4 protons and neutrons

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Here’s a historically fun fact for you… points!!

Name the three major fossil fuels. Coal, Oil, and Natural Gas

Coal The fossil fuel which accounts for 23% of the energy used in the United States is

Energy Conservation Walking or riding your bike instead od driving a car is an example of

Hydrocarbons Chemical compounds made of hydrogen and carbon are called

Asphalt, Grease and wax, Diesel Fuel, Heating Oil, Jet Fuel, Gasoline Daily Double!!!!! Name at least three products created from crude oil

A dam blocks the flow of a river which creates a reservoir. Water is forced through the bottom of the dam over turbines. The water forces the turbines to spin. The turbines are connected to the generator which produces the electricity A dam blocks the flow of a river which creates a reservoir. Water is forced through the bottom of the dam over turbines. The water forces the turbines to spin. The turbines are connected to the generator which produces the electricity How do hydroelectric power plants produce electricity?

Histojeapardy ch. 5 Round 2 Round 2 Ch. 6 Johnny Tremain FoodMichiganPotpourri Score

How many colonies are there at the time of Lexington and Concord? 13

Why did Britain not feel that the colonists would be that upset about the Townshend Acts? Because people in Britain had been paying twice as much for these types of taxes for years…

The Townshend Acts placed a Tax on which goods (name 3). Glass, Lead, Tea

To cancel or do away with something is to ______ it? Repeal

Name 3 documents that the Stamp Act taxed. Marriage Licenses, Stamps, Property Tax

What did Johnny Tremain do before he hurt his hand? Silversmith.

What organization did Johnny Tremain join? Sons of Liberty

Who rode through the towns yelling “The Redcoats are coming!” Paul Revere

How did the colonists succeed over the British as the British marched from Lexington to Concord? Guerilla Warfare.

At the end of the movie, the British general says, “…we have been vanquished by an idea, a belief in human rights…” What does this mean? The idea and belief of Liberty had defeated the British in Lexington and Concord.

Chevre cheese comes from what animal? Goats

What is chorizo? Flavored Mexican sausage.

What type of food does Don Pablo’s make? Mexican-American!

Does shredded cheese or block cheese have more preservatives? SHREDDED! It has tons!

What state is famous for its Cajun food? Louisiana (New Orleans)

How many great lakes does Michigan touch? 4

What four states touch Michigan? Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin

Where is Mrs. P from? Northern Michigan (Indian River)

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What famous ship sank in Lake Superior in 1975? Edmund Fitzgerald

What famous building is the world’s largest office building? Pentagon

Who was Betty and Barny’s child? Bam Bam

Why might you find Acetone in your house? Nail polish remover

In the 50’s and 60’s, school children were told to “duck and cover” to protect them from what ? Atomic Bomb attacks

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Final Jeopardy!! Actors

What actor played “Death” in Meet Joe Black? Brad Pitt

What Actress played twins in the latest version of Parent Trap? Lindsay Lohan

What award is given to actors for performances in plays? Tony

Who was the only actor to become President of the United States of America? Ronald Reagan

Daily Double!!