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With your host/hostess, Your classmate Chapter 9 Review Jeopardy

RiversH2OH2O River or Soil Lakes Misc

Rivers 100 Which river has waterfalls?

Rivers 200 Which river has a steep slope?

Rivers 300 Which river has fast-moving water?

Rivers 400 Which river has meanders?

Rivers 500 Which river causes more erosion?

H 2 O 100 The process by which water moves through the environment over and over again is called A) condensation. B) evaporation. C) precipitation. D) the water cycle.

H 2 O 200 A collection of ice crystals or water droplets in the atmosphere is A) a cloud. B) hail. C) rain. D) snow.

H 2 O 300 The process by which water changes from a gas to a liquid is A) condensation. B) evaporation. C) precipitation. D) the water cycle.

H 2 O 400 Liquid water with a temperature above the boiling point of water is A) found in clouds. B) steam. C) superheated. D) under low pressure.

H 2 O 500 Water that collects in spaces between rock and soil particles is A) groundwater. B) hard water. C) salt water. D) saturated.

River or Soil 100 A river feature that forms when the slope of a river drops straight down is A) a meander. B) a tributary. C) a waterfall. D) an oxbow lake.

River or Soil 200 The place where a river ends is called its A) floodplain. B) mouth. C) source. D) valley.

River or Soil 300 One feature of an old river is A) a steep slope. B) a waterfall. C) an oxbow lake. D) rapids.

River or Soil 400 Tiny holes or air spaces in soil are A) particles. B) ponds. C) pores. D) wells.

River or Soil 500 Soil that can hold a lot of water A) has few pores. B) has particles of different sizes. C) has particles that are all the same size. D) is tightly packed.

Lakes 100 Most lakes contain A) fast-moving water. B) fresh water. C) salt water. D) shallow water.

Lakes 200 Kettle lakes were formed by A) Earth movements. B) glaciers. C) meteorites. D) volcanoes.

Lakes 300 An oxbow lake is a landform created by A) a glacier. B) running water. C) waves. D) wind.

Lakes 400 When a lake is at its peak, its water is A) deep and clear. B) deep and silty. C) shallow and clear. D) shallow and silty.

Lakes 500 A reservoir forms after the construction of A) a dam. B) a pond. C) a water table. D) an artesian well.

Misc. 100 Rain and snow are the two main forms of A) fresh water. B) precipitation. C) salt water. D) water.

Daily Double How many points would you like to wager on today’s DAILY DOUBLE???

Misc. 200 Water in artesian wells is forced to Earth's surface by A) gases. B) gravity. C) heat. D) steam.

Misc. 300 Plant roots take in water in A) the bedrock. B) the water table. C) topsoil. D) wells.

Misc. 400 A natural flow of groundwater that occurs when the side of a steep hill dips below the water table is A) a geyser. B) a spring. C) a stream. D) a well.

Misc. 500 The upper layer of saturated rock is the A) hydrosphere. B) lithosphere. C) water table. D) well.

Chapter Review Jeopardy THANK YOU for PLAYING!!! Would you like a final Jeopardy question?

Final Jeopardy How does erosion in youthful rivers differ from erosion in mature rivers? In youthful rivers, erosion cuts the riverbed downward, forming V-shaped valleys. In old rivers, erosion occurs along the banks, forming meanders.