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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy BRILLIANT BIOMES OCEAN ZONES MARINE LIFE OCEAN WOWEE! $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 What ecosystem has wet soil, willow trees, and orchids? Swamp

1 - $200 Prairies, steppes, and pampas are types of ? Grasslands

1 - $300 What is a type of wetland with plants hanging from tree branches? Swamp

1 - $400 What is the most biodiverse biome? Rain Forest

1 - $500 What makes it possible for many animals to live in the polar ice ecosystem? Large numbers of plankton

2 - $100 The place where the ocean meets the land is ? Intertidal Zone

2 - $200 The ocean floor, some parts of which get no sunlight, is the ? Benthic Zone

2 - $300 The area that has warm, sunlit water and is where the ocean floor begins to slope downward is the ? Neritic Zone

2 - $400 Why can plants grow in the littoral zone? Sunlight reaches its bottom.

2 - $500 Where does the open-water zone of a lake end? As deep as sunlight reaches.

3 - $100 What is the base of the ocean’s food chains? Plankton

3 - $200 What is the main food for organisms in the deep water zone? Dead organisms from above

3 - $300 Where do plankton get food? Photosynthesis

3 - $400 Which ocean animals need warm water to live? Animals in coral reefs

3 - $500 What makes it possible for many animals to live in the polar ice ecosystem? Large numbers of plankton

4 - $100 What is made of the skeletons of small animals? Coral Reef

4 - $200 What contains huge, floating rafts of algae? Sargasso Sea

4 - $300 What is a wetland that is often in shallow areas along shores? Marsh

4 - $400 What has icy waters that are rich in nutrients? Polar Ice

4 - $500 What has a constantly changing amount of salt in the water? Estuary

5 - $100 What is a wetland that has trees and is often found in low-lying areas? Swamp

5 - $200 What includes mudflats, sandy beaches, and rocky shores? Intertidal Zone

5 - $300 How do wetlands help replenish underground water supplies? The water moves deeper into the ground.

5 - $400 What is a major abiotic factor that affects freshwater ecosystems? How quickly water moves.

5 - $500 What is permafrost? Soil that is ALWAYS frozen.

Final Jeopardy How does a swamp differ from a marsh? A swamp has trees.