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Jeopardy Temperate Tropical Deforestation Impacts Misc Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question Temperate In Temperate Rainforests like Olympic National Forest it rains Up to __________ feet a year? 5, 10, 15, 20, 25

$100 Answer from Temperate 20 Feet

$200 Question Temperate Forest What type of soil can be Found in temperate rain forests?

$200 Answer from Temperate Forest Mineral rich from volcanic ash

$300 Question from Temperate Raiforest What subspecies of elk can be Found in temperate rainforests In Washington state? (Hint: Planet Earth series movie)

$300 Answer from Temperate Rainforest Roosevelt Elk

$400 Question from Temperate Rainforest How long does it take for a temperate rainforest to return to adult trees after cutting?

$400 Answer from Temperate Rainforest 1,000 years

$500 Question from Temperate Rainforest Where do you find temperate rainforests?

$500 Answer from Deforestation Northwest USA West coast of Chile –cold ocean currents

$100 Question Tropical Rainforest Where do you find Tropical rainforests?

$100 Answer from Tropical Rainforests Along the Equator

$200 Question Tropical Rainforest Where is the largest tropical rainforest?

Amazon. $300 Question Tropical Rainforest

$300 Question Tropical Rainforest Warm temperatures and high humidity cotribute to the rapid breakdown of organic matter by ___________________?

$300 Answer Tropical Rainforests By Decomposers

$400 Question from Tropical Rainforests In the Movie The Medicine Man What was Dr. Campbell looking For?

$400 Answer Tropical Rainforests The cure for cancer

$500 Question Tropical Rainforests In Tropical rainforests, animals Are being ____________ In their niche?

$500 Answer Tropical Rainforest Speciated due to compeition

$100 Question Deforestation What is the difference between Slash and Burn and Clear Cutting

$100 Answer Deforestation Slash and burn is when trees are removed and burned on site for no other use Clear cutting is when trees are removed and taken to lumber mill

$200 Question Deforestation Why are the trees removed In rainforests?

$200 Answer Deforestation Cash crops like coffee, palm oil To build roads for oil drilling To replace with grasses to feed cattle

$300 Question Deforestation Why is it such an impact to deforest a Rainforest?

$300 Answer from Deforestation Over 50% of the Earth’s organisms Live there Reduces the amount of water (no transpiration for hydrologic cycle)

$400 Question Deforestation Unlike jungles you see in movies, Tropical rain forest floor has little Vegetation. Why—give 2 examples?

$400 Answer Deforestation Because of the lack of sunlight; Poor soil due to leeching

$500 Question Deforestation What can people do to combat Deforestation of rainforests?

$500 Answer Deforestation Not purchase products made from rainforest trees; Purchase FREE TRADE items Purchase items that support alternative uses of rainforest products Eco-Tourism

$100 Question Impacts What type of threat is having the greatest impact on Biodiversity in rainforests?

$100 Answer Impacts Habitat Loss

$200 Question Impacts What are two threats to the Temperate rainforest?

$200 Answer Impacts Climate Change (getting warmer) Logging

$300 Question Impact Name two benefits of the Temperate rainforest to the ecosystem In which it lives?

$300 Answer Impacts Absorbs water to prevent flooding; Provides oxygen to the planet Cleans carbon out of the air

$400 Question Impacts List two abiotic factors that are Responsible For the biodiversity of tropical rainforests

$400 Answer Impacts 12 hours of sunlight Constant temperature Large amount of rainfall

$500 Question Impacts What is the greatest danger Of loosing the tropical rainforest?

$500 Answer Impacts Over 80% of pharmaceutical dugs Come from rainforest of which 25% Can not be replicated in the lab Over 50% of organisms call the Tropical rainforest home

$100 Question from Misc What does CCC stand for?

$100 Answer from Misc Civilian Conservation Corp

$200 Question fro Misc Who formed the CCC?

$200 Answer from Misc President Franklin Roosevelt

$300 Question from Misc Since 1950, what percentage of Earth’s rainforests have been lost To deforestation?

$300 Answer from Misc 60%

$400 Question from Misc What are epiphytes?

$400 Answer from Misc Plants that uses no soil and Gets its nutrients from the air And rain water coming down the Trunk of the tree

$500 Question from Misc In the movie JUNGLES why were the Elephants gathering at the water hole?

$500 Answer from Misc For the mineral rich clay (like vitamins)

Final Jeopardy List all four levels of the rain forest and Provide an example of at least one TROPICAL Organism that lives in each layer.

Final Jeopardy Answer Forest Floor—ferns Understory—epiphytes, ants Canopy—monkeys, lepoard Emergent Layer--birds