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JEOPARDY POWERPOINT TEMPLATES

AtmosphereMore Atmosphere HeatWindPollution $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 FINAL JEOPARDY FINAL JEOPARDY

Question for Atmosphere - $100 The protective Ozone layer is found in this layer of the atmosphere. Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Atmosphere - $100 Stratosphere Home View Question View Question

Question for Atmosphere - $200 This layer of the atmosphere has known to have layered gases, thin air, and little moisture. Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Atmosphere - $200 Stratosphere Home View Question View Question

Question for Atmosphere - $300 Daily Double! What is your wager! Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Atmosphere - $300 Home View Question View Question

Question for Atmosphere - $400 This layer of the atmosphere is the coldest but don’t get confused it is not the highest. Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Atmosphere - $400 Mesosphere Home View Question View Question

Question for Atmosphere - $500 Home View Answer View Answer This gas makes up over 75% of our atmosphere.

Answer for Atmosphere - $500 Home View Question View Question

Question for More Atmosphere - $100 Give us a mnemonic device for the layers of the atmosphere and name the layers of the atmosphere from the bottom up. Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for More Atmosphere - $100 Troposphere Stratosphere Mesosphere Thermosphere Try Sucking My Thumb Home View Question View Question

Question for More Atmosphere - $200 Home View Answer View Answer In which layers does the temperature decrease as the pressure increases.

Answer for More Atmosphere - $200 Stratosphere and Thermosphere Home View Question View Question

Question for More Atmosphere - $300 This layer of the atmosphere has a lack of particle density and little thermal energy transfer. Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for More Atmosphere - $300 Thermosphere Home View Question View Question

Question for More Atmosphere - $400 This is the densest layer of the atmosphere. Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for More Atmosphere - $400 Troposphere Home View Question View Question

Question for More Atmosphere - $500 In the atmosphere air pressure decreases as this increases. Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for More Atmosphere - $500 Altitude Home View Question View Question

Question for Heat - $100 There are this many ways heat can travel? Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Heat - $100 Three Home View Question View Question

Question for Heat - $200 This type of energy transfer is through electromagnetic waves. Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Heat - $200 Radiation Home View Question View Question

Question for Heat - $300 This type of energy transfer is the transfer of energy as heat through a material. Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Heat - $300 Thermal Conduction or Conduction Home View Question View Question

Question for Heat - $400 The transfer of heat energy by the circulation of gasses or liquids is know as this. Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Heat - $400 Convection Home View Question View Question

Question for Heat - $500 Give an example of heat transfer as: Convection Conduction Radiation Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Heat - $500 Many answers Home View Question View Question

Question for Wind - $100 The path of wind seems to curve because of the turning of the earth also know as this. Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Wind - $100 Coriolis Effect Home View Question View Question

Question for Wind - $200 Wind travels in large circular patterns called… Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Wind - $200 Convection Cell Home View Question View Question

Question for Wind - $300 Theses bands of high and low pressure exist every 30⁰ latitude. Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Wind - $300 Pressure belts Home View Question View Question

Question for Wind - $400 The movement of air caused by the differences in air pressure is know as this. Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Wind - $400 Wind Home View Question View Question

Question for Wind - $500 This area around the equator is know for its little wind in fact its name means dull or sluggish. Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Wind - $500 Doldrums Home View Question View Question

Question for Climate Change & Pollution - $100 This allows more harmful rays to reach the earth’s surface. Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Climate Change & Pollution - $100 Hole in the Ozone Home View Question View Question

Question for Climate Change & Pollution - $200 Human caused climate change says an increase in this type of gas is responsible for the rising temperatures. Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Climate Change & Pollution - $200 Co2 or Greenhouse gases Home View Question View Question

Question for Climate Change & Pollution - $300 Tiny particles of Sea Salt can become swept up into the air. This is an example of what type of pollutant. Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Climate Change & Pollution - $300 Primary Home View Question View Question

Question for Climate Change & Pollution - $400 Smog occurs when air, vehicle exhaust, and sunlight react. This is an example of what type of pollutant. Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Climate Change & Pollution - $400 Secondary Home View Question View Question

Question for Climate Change & Pollution - $500 Explain how energy trading works. (you do not need to put this into question form) Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Climate Change & Pollution - $500 Home View Question View Question

Explain the term Acid Shock and how it occurs.

When a body of water has a rapid change in acid level. This is usually caused by runoff from the contaminated land around the body of water.

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