Science Jeopardy Prop. Of AirHeat TransferWindsWater CycleClouds Double Jeopardy Round
Question Answer A-100 ANSWER: Mass, Density, and Pressure QUESTION: What are the 3 main properties of air?
Question Answer A-200 ANSWER: The amount of mass in a given volume. QUESTION: What is density?
Question Answer A-300 ANSWER: The force of something in a given area. QUESTION: What is pressure?
Question Answer A-400 ANSWER: It happens to warm air. QUESTION: What is rises?
Question Answer A-500 ANSWER: Air that is more dense. QUESTION: What is cold air?
Question Answer ANSWER: Convection, Conduction, Radiation. QUESTION: What are the 3 ways heat is transferred? B-100
Question Answer B-200 ANSWER: The heat energy that comes directly from the sun to the Earth. QUESTION: What is radiation?
Question Answer B-300 ANSWER: The current formed when warm air rises and cold air sinks. QUESTION: What is convection?
Question Answer B-400 ANSWER: The type of heat transfer you feel on the bottom of your feet when walking on the beach during the summer. QUESTION: What is conduction?
Question Answer B-500 ANSWER: The type of heat transfer responsible for creating winds. QUESTION: What is convection?
Question Answer C-100 ANSWER: The movement of air. QUESTION: What is wind?
Question Answer C-200 ANSWER: The direction a sea breeze travels. QUESTION: What is onshore?
Question Answer C-300 ANSWER: The direction a land breeze travels. QUESTION: What is offshore?
Question Answer C-400 ANSWER: Warm air rises over land and cold air comes in to take its place. QUESTION: What is a sea breeze?
Question Answer C-500: Daily Double! ANSWER: A land breeze. QUESTION: What is warm air rising over the ocean at night and cold air over the land moves over to take its place?
Question Answer D-100 ANSWER: The process in which a liquid changes to a gas with the addition of heat. QUESTION: What is evaporation?
Question Answer D-200 ANSWER: In the water cycle, condensation occurs here. QUESTION: What is the atmosphere?
Question Answer D-300 ANSWER: The temperature at which condensation begins. QUESTION: What is dew point?
Question Answer D-400 ANSWER: Rain, snow, sleet, hail. QUESTION: What is precipitation?
Question Answer D-500 ANSWER: The process where plants release water through their leaves. QUESTION: What is transpiration?
Question Answer E-100 ANSWER: Dust particles and water droplets in the air combine to form… QUESTION: What are clouds?
Question Answer E-200 ANSWER: Flat low level clouds. QUESTION: What are stratus clouds?
Question Answer E-300 ANSWER: The three main types of clouds. QUESTION: What are cumulus, stratus, and cirrus?
Question Answer E-400 ANSWER: 3 things needed for clouds to form. QUESTION: What are water molecules, cold temperatures, and dust particles?
Question Answer E-500 ANSWER: Wispy, feathery clouds. QUESTION: What are cirrus clouds?
Science Double Jeopardy , , , , ,000 SeasonsProp. Of WaterClimateOcean CurrentsVocabulary Final Jeopardy Round
Question Answer A-200 ANSWER: The first day of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. QUESTION: What is June 21 st ?
Question Answer A-400 ANSWER: The amount of time it takes the Earth to rotate once on its axis. QUESTION: What is 24 hours?
Question Answer A-600 ANSWER: The climate region located near the equator. QUESTION: What is tropical?
Question Answer A-800 ANSWER: The location on the Earth where the sun’s angle is very low. QUESTION: What are the poles?
Question Answer A-1,000 ANSWER: The cause of seasons. QUESTION: What is the Earth’s tilt?
Question Answer ANSWER: Salt dissolving in water is an example of ___________. QUESTION: What is a polar molecule? B-200
Question Answer B-400 ANSWER: Tightness across the surface of water. QUESTION: What is surface tension?
Question Answer B-600 ANSWER: Molecules that do not have an electrical charge. QUESTION: What is non-polar?
Question Answer B-800 ANSWER: Chemical formula for water. QUESTION: What is H 2 O?
Question Answer B-1,000 ANSWER: The three states of water. QUESTION: What is solid, liquid, and gas?
Question Answer C-200 ANSWER: Two main factors that affect climate. QUESTION: What is temperature and precipitation?
Question Answer C-400 ANSWER: Latitude, altitude, distance from large bodies of water, and ocean currents. QUESTION: What are the main factors that affect temperature?
Question Answer C-600 ANSWER: Climate at 0 degrees latitude. QUESTION: What is tropical?
Question Answer C-800 ANSWER: The year after year conditions of temperature, precipitation, winds, and clouds in an area. QUESTION: What is climate?
Question Answer C-1,000 ANSWER: The three main temperature zones. QUESTION: What are tropical, polar, and temperate?
Question Answer D-200 ANSWER: Warm ocean currents carry warm water from ________ to ________. QUESTION: What is from the equator to the poles?
Question Answer D-400 ANSWER: Currents in the northern hemisphere turn in this direction. QUESTION: What is clockwise?
Question Answer D-600 ANSWER: Currents on the East coast are generally ____________. QUESTION: What is warm?
Question Answer D-800 ANSWER: Warm water is ________ dense than cold water. QUESTION: What is less?
Question Answer D-1,000: Daily Double! ANSWER: The climate along the west coast is ___________ than what we would expect for its latitude. QUESTION: What is cooler?
Question Answer E-200 ANSWER: A molecule that has electrically charged ends. QUESTION: What is a polar molecule?
Question Answer E-400 ANSWER: The definition for weather. QUESTION: What is the day by day event of temperature and precipitation in an area?
Question Answer E-600 ANSWER: The amount of matter in an object. QUESTION: What is mass?
Question Answer E-800 ANSWER: The changing from a gas to a liquid when a substance is cooled down. QUESTION: What is condensation?
Question Answer E-1,000 ANSWER: Surface runoff. QUESTION: What is the part of the water cycle where water travels across a downhill surface and goes back to a body of water?
Question Answer Final Jeopardy! ANSWER: The reason why we have stormy weather during low pressure systems. QUESTION: What is humid air is allowed to rise, cool to dew point, condense into a cloud, and eventually precipitate?