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1 Welcome to Jeopardy!

2 Another Presentation © 2002 - All rights Reserved Mark E. Damon

3 Directions: Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers). Enter in the categories on the main game boards. 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 again anywhere on the screen to see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go. Click on the “Game” 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. You MAY save it as a different name, but keep this file untouched!

4 Final Jeopardy Round 1 Round 2 Big Nose Confused Surprised

5 Layers of the atmosphere
Hurricanes Inquiries Tornadoes Layers of the atmosphere Heat Transfer Misc. Round 2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final 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 A Hurricane is an example of circulating liquids and gases known as a…
$100 A Hurricane is an example of circulating liquids and gases known as a…

7 $100 What is a Vortex? Scores

8 $200 How do Hurricanes Form?

9 What is when warm moist air rises over tropical waters?
$200 What is when warm moist air rises over tropical waters? Scores

10 This is the wind Speed at which a tropical storm becomes a Hurricane.
$300 This is the wind Speed at which a tropical storm becomes a Hurricane.

11 $300 What is 74 m.p.h.? Scores

12 This is the source of a hurricanes power.
$400 This is the source of a hurricanes power.

13 What is warm ocean waters?
$400 What is warm ocean waters? Scores

14 This is how a Hurricane’s winds move.
$500 This is how a Hurricane’s winds move.

15 What is Spiraling rapidly?
$500 What is Spiraling rapidly? Scores

16 These states make up Tornado Alley.
$100 These states make up Tornado Alley.

17 What are Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Kansas?
$100 What are Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Kansas? Scores

18 This is the main cause of tornadoes.
$200 This is the main cause of tornadoes.

19 $200 What is From Thunderstorms, When two air masses of sharply different temperature and humidity conditions meet, usually over land? Scores

20 Tornadoes are an example of…
$300 Tornadoes are an example of…

21 $300 What is a vortex? Scores

22 Daily Double

23 $400 This is why tornadoes happen more in tornado alley than any other place on earth.

24 $400 What is cold dry air from Canada meets warm moist air from the Gulf of Mexico over flat land? Scores

25 $500 This scale is used to measure tornadoes on the basis of the damage they cause.

26 What is the Fujita Scale of Tornadoes?
$500 What is the Fujita Scale of Tornadoes? Scores

27 In inquiry 3.1, the soil curve was in the shape of this landform.
$100 In inquiry 3.1, the soil curve was in the shape of this landform.

28 $100 What is a mountain? Scores

29 In inquiry 4.1 the temperature of air over a cold surface is.
$200 In inquiry 4.1 the temperature of air over a cold surface is.

30 $200 What is cold (air transfers its heat to cold surface making the air cold)? Scores

31 Cold air will sink because .
$300 Cold air will sink because .

32 $300 What is cold air is more dense due to air particles clumping together (less energy)? Scores

33 $400 Inquiry 5.1 saw 2 air masses of different Temperature and humidity conditions meet. What type of weather would you find at this boundary?

34 What is Unstable weather?
$400 What is Unstable weather? Scores

35 $500 Inquiry 6.2 showed the effects of air pressure on cloud formation. Under what type of conditions would clouds form?

36 What is clouds form under low pressure conditions?
$500 What is clouds form under low pressure conditions? Scores

37 This is the layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs.
$100 This is the layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs.

38 What is the Troposphere?
$100 What is the Troposphere? Scores

39 $200 This is the outermost layer of the atmosphere where most satellites orbit.

40 $200 What is the Expsphere? Scores

41 $300 The troposphere contains 78% of this element, which is the most abundant in our atmosphere.

42 $300 What is Nitrogen? Scores

43 $400 This layer of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer which absorbs and reflects the sun’s harmful radiation.

44 What is the Stratosphere?
$400 What is the Stratosphere? Scores

45 $500 This is the order of the layers of the atmosphere from the earth’s surface to space.

46 $500 What is the Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Exosphere? Scores

47 This is the definition for heat transfer.
$100 This is the definition for heat transfer.

48 $100 What is the transfer of heat from an area of higher temperature to an area of lower temperature? Scores

49 $200 This is the type of heat transfer that takes place between the sun and the earth’s surface.

50 $200 What is Radiation. Scores

51 $300 This is the type of heat transfer that takes place in a circulating flow of air or water resulting from temperature differences (uneven heating).

52 What are convection currents?
$300 What are convection currents? Scores

53 $400 This is the type of heat transfer that takes place when a substance is in direct contact with a heat source. Ex. A pot on a stove top.

54 $400 What is conduction? Scores

55 $500 A local wind convection current that would occur at the beach during the day is known as a…

56 $500 What is a Sea Breeze? Scores

57 This is the main source of the earth’s heat energy.
$100 This is the main source of the earth’s heat energy.

58 $100 What is the sun? Scores

59 $200 This event occurs every 3-7 years where the trade winds stop blowing and the waters of the pacific ocean become warmer.

60 $200 What is El Nino? Scores

61 $300 Meteorologists use radar, computers, anemometers, weather maps and satellites to…

62 What is forecast weather?
$300 What is forecast weather? Scores

63 $400 The movement of air and water on earth are examples that the earth is ...

64 What is heated unevenly?
$400 What is heated unevenly? Scores

65 This is the measurement of the amount of heat energy in a substance.
$500 This is the measurement of the amount of heat energy in a substance.

66 $500 What is Temperature? Scores

67 Water Cycle Air Masses Global Winds Air Pressure Pot Luck Inquiries cont. Round 1 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Final Jeopardy $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Scores $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

68 $200 This step of the water cycle is where water changes from a liquid to a gas after being heated by the sun.

69 $200 What is Evaporation? Scores

70 $400 This is the step in the water cycle where water vapor (gas) changes back into a liquid in the form of clouds.

71 $400 What is Condensation? Scores

72 $600 This is where clouds get too heavy and release water back down to the earth’s surface .

73 $600 What is precipitation?
Scores

74 $800 Water evaporating form the earth’s surface rises with rising warm air to high altitudes where temperatures cool and vapor condenses around dust particles forming clouds is all a part of the...

75 $800 What is Water cycle? Scores

76 $1000 This is the step of the water cycle where trees absorb water with their roots and release water vapor into the air.

77 $1000 What is transpiration?
Scores

78 $200 A front where cold air pushes a warm air mass ahead of it, with the cold dense air sliding under the light warm air

79 $200 What is a cold front? Scores

80 Daily Double

81 $400 An air mass has the same temperature and humidity conditions throughout, gains its characteristics from…

82 What is the surface over which it forms?
$400 What is the surface over which it forms? Scores

83 As the temperature of air increases, its density…
$600 As the temperature of air increases, its density…

84 $600 What is decreases? Scores

85 Air over a hot surface will be…
$800 Air over a hot surface will be…

86 $800 What is hot ( surface transfers heat to the air making it hot/ air takes on characteristics of surface over which it forms)? Scores

87 $1000 How does hot air move?

88 $1000 What is hot air rises because it is less dense (air particles have a lot of energy, they spread out making it less dense)? Scores

89 This is the global wind that moves east to west toward the equator .
$200 This is the global wind that moves east to west toward the equator .

90 $200 What is trade winds? Scores

91 $400 These winds are responsible for moving weather across the United States from west to east.

92 What is the Jet Stream, westerlies and global convection currents?
$400 What is the Jet Stream, westerlies and global convection currents? Scores

93 This is the global wind that moves west to east toward the poles.
$600 This is the global wind that moves west to east toward the poles.

94 $600 What is the Westerlies?
Scores

95 $800 This is the global wind that occurs near the poles and flow from east to west.

96 What are the easterlies?
$800 What are the easterlies? Scores

97 This is what causes global winds.
$1000 This is what causes global winds.

98 $1000 What is uneven heating of the earth’s surface (poles are cold and equator is warm)? Scores

99 $200 When we squeezed the bottle in inquiry 6.2, we created what type of air pressure?

100 $200 What is High Pressure? Scores

101 What type of weather do we find in a low pressure system?
$400 What type of weather do we find in a low pressure system?

102 What is Unstable, stormy weather with clouds?
$400 What is Unstable, stormy weather with clouds? Scores

103 Daily Double

104 As altitude increases, air pressure...
$600 As altitude increases, air pressure...

105 $600 What is decreases? Scores

106 What temperature air has higher air pressure.
$800 What temperature air has higher air pressure.

107 $800 What is cold air (due to clumping of particles making it more dense increasing pressure)? Scores

108 We find this type of weather in areas of high pressure systems.
$1000 We find this type of weather in areas of high pressure systems.

109 What is fair weather with clear skies.
$1000 What is fair weather with clear skies. Scores

110 $200 This is the temperature that the gulf stream would bring to New York City?.

111 What is warm temperatures?
$200 What is warm temperatures? Scores

112 $400 This is the temperature that the Labrador current would bring to North Carolina in the winter.

113 $400 What is cold? Scores

114 $600 This is the local wind convection current that occurs at the beach at night.

115 $600 What is a land breeze? Scores

116 This is the best hockey team in the NHL.
$800 This is the best hockey team in the NHL.

117 $800 What is the Rangers? Scores

118 These are the names of Mr. Rostawanik’s children.
$1000 These are the names of Mr. Rostawanik’s children.

119 What are Jake and Jocelyn?
$1000 What are Jake and Jocelyn? Scores

120 The 3 types of heat transfer are:
$200 The 3 types of heat transfer are:

121 What are Radiation, convection and conduction
$200 What are Radiation, convection and conduction Scores

122 How long does it take the earth to revolve around the sun?
$400 How long does it take the earth to revolve around the sun?

123 $400 What is 1 year (12 months) Scores

124 State the two reasons earth has seasons?
$600 State the two reasons earth has seasons?

125 $600 What is earth sits on a 23 ½ degree tilt and the earth revolves around the sun? Scores

126 At night, what is the temperature of land and water?
$800 At night, what is the temperature of land and water?

127 $800 What is land is cold and water is warm. Land loses its heat quickly, while water holds its heat? Scores

128 Why are the poles colder than the equator?
$1000 Why are the poles colder than the equator?

129 $1000 What is 1) sun’s radiation has to pass through more atmosphere at the poles than equator 2) Direct sunlight at equator, indirect at poles 3) poles are more reflective ( also day and night Scores

130 Final Jeopary Question
Jeopardy Vortices Final Jeopary Question Scores

131 This is how Tornadoes and Hurricanes are alike.

132 What is They both are vortices with winds that spiral rapidly which are very destructive?
Final Jeopardy Scores


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