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1 Welcome to HYDROSPHERE & ENERGY Jeopardy!

2 Directions: As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box. When they have given a question, click on the “Answer” box to see the correct question. Click on the “Scores” box to return to the main scoreboard. Enter the score into the black box on each players podium. Continue until all clues are given. When finished, DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program with the scores and data you enter.

3 Directions: Choose a player. The player whose last name is closest to the END of the alphabet chooses the first question. They have “control” of the board. Place an object in between each player. When the question appears, the player that picks up the object first gets to answer. Ties go to the player with “control of the board. If they get it correct add the $ amount; deduct the $ amount if they answer incorrectly. When a Daily Double is clicked, the player that chose it must place a wager, before they see the question. The wager can be up to the $ amount they have at that time. No others can answer it. When Final Jeopardy is played, $ amounts should be wagered from each player before reading the question. Each player should write their answer down at that time. After the answer is shown calculate the scores.

4 Hydrosphere and Energy Scoreboard
Jeopardy Board Double Jeopardy Bowser Mario Princess Peach Final Jeopardy

5 The Water Cycle Watersheds The Blue Planet Rivers Ground water Energy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Double Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

6 $100 Topic1.1 The first step in the water cycle that requires the energy from the sun. Answer

7 $100 Topic1.1 What is evaporation? Scores

8 How water is input into the water cycle.
$200 Topic1.2 How water is input into the water cycle. Answer

9 $200 What is precipitation?
Topic1.2 What is precipitation? Scores

10 $300 Topic1.3 This is what happens to groundwater when evapotranspiration is greater than precipitation. Answer

11 What is a deficit which causes the level of groundwater to decrease?
$300 Topic1.3 What is a deficit which causes the level of groundwater to decrease? Scores

12 $400 Topic1.4 Rain or melted snow that does not evaporate or soak into the soil that flows into rivers and streams. Answer

13 $400 Topic1.4 What is runoff? Scores

14 The amount of time water spends in each reservoir.
$500 Topic1.5 The amount of time water spends in each reservoir. Answer

15 $500 What is residence time?
Topic1.5 What is residence time? Scores

16 A land area that drains into a common body of water
$100 Topic2.1 A land area that drains into a common body of water Answer

17 $100 Topic2.1 What is a watershed? Scores

18 The watershed we live in.
$200 Topic2.2 The watershed we live in. Answer

19 What is the Clinton River Watershed?
$200 Topic 2.2 What is the Clinton River Watershed? Scores

20 This causes water in our watershed to travel toward the Great Lakes.
$300 Topic 2.3 This causes water in our watershed to travel toward the Great Lakes. Answer

21 What is topography or gradient?
$300 Topic 2.3 What is topography or gradient? Scores

22 $400 Topic 2.4 This happens to the quality of water in a watershed as the water flows through it . Answer

23 What is the water quality declines?
$400 Topic 2.4 What is the water quality declines? Scores

24 The path water takes to get to the Atlantic Ocean from our area.
$500 Topic 2.5 The path water takes to get to the Atlantic Ocean from our area. Answer

25 $500 Topic 2.5 What is the Clinton River to Lake St. Clair thru the Detroit River to Lake Erie to Lake Ontario to the St. Lawrence Seaway to the Atlantic Ocean Scores

26 97% of Earth’s water is located here.
$100 Topic 3.1 97% of Earth’s water is located here. Answer

27 $100 Topic 3.1 What is in the oceans? Scores

28 The top two locations of freshwater.
$200 Topic 3.2 The top two locations of freshwater. Answer

29 What is icecaps and groundwater?
$200 Topic 3.2 What is icecaps and groundwater? Scores

30 The reason that most water on earth is unusable.
$300 Topic 3.3 The reason that most water on earth is unusable. Answer

31 What is because it is located in the ocean and salty?
$300 Topic 3.3 What is because it is located in the ocean and salty? Scores

32 Daily Double Topic 3.1

33 $400 Topic 3.4 The amount of the Earth’s freshwater that is contained in icecaps and glaciers. Answer

34 (but only 2% of all Earth’s water)
$400 Topic 3.4 What is 75%? (but only 2% of all Earth’s water) Scores

35 These two processes must balance throughout Earth’s water cycle.
$500 Topic 3.5 These two processes must balance throughout Earth’s water cycle. Answer

36 What is evapotranspiration and precipitation?
$500 Topic 3.5 What is evapotranspiration and precipitation? Scores

37 A small stream that feeds a larger stream or river.
$100 Topic 4.1 A small stream that feeds a larger stream or river. Answer

38 $100 Topic 4.1 What is a tributary? Scores

39 $200 Topic 4.2 When precipitation exceeds evapotranspiration and the ground becomes saturated. Answer

40 $200 Topic 4.2 How does a river form? Scores

41 These two tests are used to measure the quality of streams.
$300 Topic 4.3 These two tests are used to measure the quality of streams. Answer

42 What are chemical and macroinvertebrate tests?
$300 Topic 4.3 What are chemical and macroinvertebrate tests? Scores

43 The reason that rivers have a short residence time.
$400 Topic 4.4 The reason that rivers have a short residence time. Answer

44 What is the water moves through them faster than other reservoirs?
$400 Topic 4.4 What is the water moves through them faster than other reservoirs? Scores

45 This happens when the water table is above the level of the stream.
$500 Topic 4.5 This happens when the water table is above the level of the stream. Answer

46 What is a gaining stream? or
$500 Topic 4.5 What is a gaining stream? or What is the stream gains water from the groundwater? Scores

47 The upper surface of the groundwater.
$100 Topic 5.1 The upper surface of the groundwater. Answer

48 $100 What is the water table?
Topic 5.1 What is the water table? Scores

49 When water naturally reaches the surface from an aquifer.
$200 Topic 5.2 When water naturally reaches the surface from an aquifer. Answer

50 What is an Artesian Well?
$200 Topic 5.2 What is an Artesian Well? Scores

51 The area in an aquifer in which the pores are filled with air.
$300 Topic 5.3 The area in an aquifer in which the pores are filled with air. Answer

52 What is the Zone of Aeration?
$300 Topic 5.3 What is the Zone of Aeration? Scores

53 Which has the highest permeability clay, gravel or sand.
$400 Topic 5.4 Which has the highest permeability clay, gravel or sand. Answer

54 $400 Topic 5.4 What is gravel? Scores

55 The area where groundwater reaches the surface.
$500 Topic 5.5 The area where groundwater reaches the surface. Answer

56 What is a discharge zone?
$500 Topic 5.5 What is a discharge zone? Scores

57 The type of energy that can be replenished in a short time span.
$100 Topic 6.1 The type of energy that can be replenished in a short time span. Answer

58 What is a renewable resource?
$100 Topic 6.1 What is a renewable resource? Scores

59 $200 Topic 6.2 These formed from the remains of living matter buried deep in the earth millions of years ago. Answer

60 $200 Topic 6.2 What are fossil fuels? Scores

61 $300 Topic 6.3 The number one reason why alternative energy sources are not used more today. Answer

62 What is they are expensive?
$300 Topic 6.3 What is they are expensive? Scores

63 Two sources of energy that are not available all of the time.
$400 Topic 6.4 Two sources of energy that are not available all of the time. Answer

64 What is wind and solar energy?
$400 Topic 6.4 What is wind and solar energy? Scores

65 The second leading source of energy for generating electricity.
$500 Topic 6.5 The second leading source of energy for generating electricity. Answer

66 $500 What is Nuclear energy?
Topic 6.5 What is Nuclear energy? Scores

67 BMP Runoff More Energy Water Potpourris More Ground water The Human Connection $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Scores $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 Final Jeopardy $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

68 Leaving vegetation along a river to absorb runoff before it enters.
$200 Topic 21.1 Leaving vegetation along a river to absorb runoff before it enters. Answer

69 $200 Topic 21.1 What is a buffer strip? Scores

70 $400 Topic 21.2 An area that runoff drains to allowing it to settle and infiltrate the ground. Answer

71 What is a retention pond?
$400 Topic 21.2 What is a retention pond? Scores

72 $600 Topic 21.3 Construction sites should use this to prevent sediment from running off into rivers. Answer

73 What is erosion control fabric or silt screen.
$600 Topic 21.3 What is erosion control fabric or silt screen. Scores

74 This would prevent bacterial contamination from running off of a farm.
$800 Topic 21.4 This would prevent bacterial contamination from running off of a farm. Answer

75 What is a concrete-lined pit to store manure.
$800 Topic 21.4 What is a concrete-lined pit to store manure. Scores

76 $1000 Topic 21.5 These are built throughout parking lots to allow water to reduce runoff and to recharge groundwater aquifers. Answer

77 What are vegetated islands?
$1000 Topic 21.5 What are vegetated islands? Scores

78 More vegetation will cause this.
$200 Topic 22.1 More vegetation will cause this. Answer

79 $200 Topic 22.1 What is less runoff? Scores

80 A steep gradient causes this.
$400 Topic 22.2 A steep gradient causes this. Answer

81 What is increase runoff?
$400 Topic 22.2 What is increase runoff? Scores

82 Rapid snowmelt will cause this.
$600 Topic 22.3 Rapid snowmelt will cause this. Answer

83 What is increased runoff?
$600 Topic 22.3 What is increased runoff? Scores

84 Daily Double

85 A permeable surface material will cause this.
$800 Topic 22.4 A permeable surface material will cause this. Answer

86 What is reduce surface runoff?
$800 Topic 22.4 What is reduce surface runoff? Scores

87 A slow light rainfall will cause this.
$1000 Topic 22.5 A slow light rainfall will cause this. Answer

88 $1000 Topic 22.5 What is less runoff? Scores

89 The energy that comes from Earth’s core.
$200 Topic 23.1 The energy that comes from Earth’s core. Answer

90 What is geothermal energy?
$200 Topic 23.1 What is geothermal energy? Scores

91 $400 Topic 23.2 The renewable energy that requires gravity to work and provides 25% of the world’s electricity. Answer

92 What is water or hydroelectric energy?
$400 Topic 23.2 What is water or hydroelectric energy? Scores

93 $600 Topic 23.3 The energy source that gets its energy from wood, garbage, and agricultural waste. Answer

94 $600 Topic 23.3 What is biomass? Scores

95 The energy caused by uneven heating of the Earth.
$800 Topic 23.4 The energy caused by uneven heating of the Earth. Answer

96 $800 Topic 23.4 What is wind energy? Scores

97 The energy resources that make up 92% of the energy in the U.S.
$1000 Topic 23.5 The energy resources that make up 92% of the energy in the U.S. Answer

98 What are nonrenewable energy.
$1000 Topic 23.5 What are nonrenewable energy. Scores

99 $200 Topic 24.1 Altering rivers by channelizing or straightening them causes this to happen. Answer

100 What is increase flooding due to changing runoff patterns?
$200 Topic 24.1 What is increase flooding due to changing runoff patterns? Scores

101 $400 Topic 24.2 This happens to the water table when discharge is greater than recharge. Answer

102 $400 Topic 24.2 What is it drops? Scores

103 Groundwater is replenished at this location.
$600 Topic 24.3 Groundwater is replenished at this location. Answer

104 $600 What is a recharge zone?
Topic 24.3 What is a recharge zone? Scores

105 $800 Topic 24.4 These are measures taken to prevent or reduce water pollution from reaching rivers and lakes. Answer

106 What are Best Management Practices (BMP’s)?
$800 Topic 24.4 What are Best Management Practices (BMP’s)? Scores

107 $1000 Topic 24.5 The length of time it will take groundwater to be clean if the residence time is 175 years. Answer

108 $1000 Topic 24.5 What is 175 years? Scores

109 Causes the water table to drop.
$200 Topic 25.1 Causes the water table to drop. Answer

110 What is a drought, lack of precipitation, or over pumping? (any one)
$200 Topic 25.1 What is a drought, lack of precipitation, or over pumping? (any one) Scores

111 Brings groundwater to the surface.
$400 Topic 25.2 Brings groundwater to the surface. Answer

112 What is a well, a spring, or an artesian well. (any one)
$400 Topic 25.2 What is a well, a spring, or an artesian well. (any one) Scores

113 An area underground where water cannot pass through.
$600 Topic 25.3 An area underground where water cannot pass through. Answer

114 $600 Topic 25.3 What is an aquitard? Scores

115 The ability of rock to let water pass through easily.
$800 Topic 25.4 The ability of rock to let water pass through easily. Answer

116 $800 Topic 25.4 What is permeability? Scores

117 The two properties of a good aquifer.
$1000 Topic 25.5 The two properties of a good aquifer. Answer

118 What is porous and permeable?
$1000 Topic 25.5 What is porous and permeable? Scores

119 Paving more land increases this.
$200 Topic 26.1 Paving more land increases this. Answer

120 $200 Topic 26.1 What is runoff? Scores

121 This can cause saltwater to contaminate a well (saltwater incursion).
$400 Topic 26.2 This can cause saltwater to contaminate a well (saltwater incursion). Answer

122 What is excessive pumping near an ocean?
$400 Topic 26.2 What is excessive pumping near an ocean? Scores

123 A leaky septic tank can cause this to enter groundwater.
$600 Topic 26.3 A leaky septic tank can cause this to enter groundwater. Answer

124 What is sewage or bacteria?
$600 Topic 26.3 What is sewage or bacteria? Scores

125 $800 Topic 26.4 The reason why groundwater and surface water (river, lakes…) pollution is a concern. Answer

126 What is they are all connected?
$800 Topic 26.4 What is they are all connected? Scores

127 When a well is pumped excessively it causes this to form.
$1000 Topic 26.5 When a well is pumped excessively it causes this to form. Answer

128 What is a cone of depression?
$1000 Topic 26.5 What is a cone of depression? Scores

129 Groundwater Contamination Final Jeopardy Question
Scores Final Jeopardy Question

130 List three ways that groundwater can become contaminated.

131 Any 3 of the following: What is pesticides, fertilizers, road salt, oil, gas or bacteria soaking into the ground at a recharge zone, leaking underground pipeline or storage tanks, leaking septic tank, saltwater incursion? Scores


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