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2 THIS IS Jeopardy

3 With Your Host... Mr. Mitchell

4 Jeopardy Column F Column A Column B Column C Column D Column E 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

5 Which of Earth's layers makes up the
center of Earth? A 100

6 Inner core A 100

7 A tectonic plate is a slab of Earth's

8 lithosphere A 200

9 What did Wegener use to support continental drift?

10 Similar rocks on different continents

11 Oceanic crust at a mid-ocean ridge is

12 Younger than crust near a trench

13 Movement of Earth's plates is similar to

14 sponges on boiling water

15 New crust forms along a(n)
B 100

16 divergent boundary B 100

17 Earth's magnetic reversals are recorded in
B 200

18 sea-floor rock B 200

19 A continental-continental collision causes
B 300

20 mountain ranges to form
B 300

21 Two plates scrape past each other at
B 400

22 transform boundaries B 400

23 What are Earth's layers from the center to the surface?
B 500

24 inner core, outer core, mantle, crust
B 500

25 A tectonic plate is a slab of Earth's

26 crust and uppermost mantle

27 Studies of the ocean floor support plate tectonics because oceanic crust

28 is younger at a ridge and older near a trench

29 Scientists think that the main driving force of plate tectonics is

30 convection in the asthenosphere

31 DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

32 The Alps are forming as a result of the European and African plates pushing against each other. This is an example of C 400

33 continental-continental collision

34 The thin, rigid layer that forms the outermost part of the lithosphere is called Earth's

35 crust C 500

36 Many scientists rejected continental drift when it was first proposed because

37 Wegener could not explain how Earth's continents moved

38 Early studies of the ocean floor helped to develop the theory of plate tectonics because they showed
that D 200

39 the age of oceanic crust increases with distance from a mid-ocean ridge

40 At which of these is crust neither created nor destroyed?
divergent boundary oceanic-continental subduction transform boundary oceanic-oceanic subduction D 300

41 transform boundary D 300

42 Which of the following causes plate movement?
convection currents in the lithosphere convection currents in the core ridge push, slab pull, and convection in the lithosphere ridge push, slab pull, and convection in the asthenosphere D 400

43 ridge push, slab pull, and convection in the asthenosphere

44 Which of the following can be used to easily track the direction of plate movement?

45 hot spots D 500

46 What is one way that a folded mountain belt can form?

47 Two continental plates push together

48 An opening through which lava, rocks, and gases erupt is called a

49 volcano E 200

50 A dense cloud of super-hot gases and rock fragments that races downhill from an erupting volcano is
called a E 300

51 Pyroclastic flow E 300

52 Most volcanoes occur E 400

53 Along plate boundaries

54 Volcanoes can affect Earth's atmosphere by increasing

55 Acid rain E 500

56 Hot springs that erupt and send hot water shooting into the air are called
F 100

57 geysers F 100

58 What are some of the effects of volcanic eruptions on Earth's atmosphere?

59 An increase in acid rain and a decrease in Earth’s temperature
F 200

60 Along which type of plate boundary are folded mountains most likely to form?

61 convergent F 300

62 Why are many of Earth's volcanoes found in subduction zones?

63 The sinking plate heats, partially melts, and forms magma.

64 What is the greatest danger to people who live within a few kilometers of an active shield
volcano? F 500

65 Lava flows F 500

66 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Vocabulary in Science
Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

67 What are the three types of volcanes?
Click on screen to continue

68 Click on screen to continue
Composite, Shield, Cinder Cone Click on screen to continue

69 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
Game Designed By Mr. Mitchell


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