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5 100 200 300 400 500 AstronomyAstronomy II Astronomy III Rocks Rock Record

6 What types of things would an astronomer study? A 100

7 Comets, planets, stars, galaxies A 100

8 What device is used to separate starlight? A 200

9 Spectroscope A 200

10 Starlight is separated into a display of colors called a A 300

11 Spectrum A 300

12 Stars moving toward the earth display a ______ shift. A 400

13 Blue A 400

14 The shift in wavelength emitted by a light source is called A 500

15 Doppler effect A 500

16 What region of the HR diagram does the sun lie? B 100

17 Main sequence B 100

18 What type of star is located in the lower left region of the HR diagram? B 200

19 White Dwarf B 200

20 The apparent magnitude of a star is a measure of its___ B 300

21 Brightness B 300

22 What is the earliest stage in the development of a star? B 400

23 nebula B 400

24 What stage in stellar evolution is the longest? B 500

25 Main sequence B 500

26 A main sequence star maintains a stable size as long as it has an ample supply of hydrogen to fuse into ______ C 100

27 helium C 100

28 When a white dwarf no longer emits energy, it may become a C 200

29 Black dwarf C 200

30 Large scale groups of stars bound together by gravitational attraction are called C 300

31 galaxies C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 What is perihelion? C 400

34 When earth is closer to the sun in its orbit around the sun. C 400

35 According to Kepler, which planet has the longest orbit period? C 500

36 Pluto C 500

37 One astronomical unit is equal to the distance between D 100

38 Earth and the sun D 100

39 The first astronomer to mathematically model most aspects of planetary motion was D 200

40 Kepler D 200

41 What did our solar system originate from? D 300

42 Nebula D 300

43 In the last stage of stellar evolution, stars too massive to form neutron stars may form D 400

44 Black holes D 400

45 In which stage of stellar evolution does combined hydrogen fusion and helium fusion cause a star’s outer shell to expand? D 500

46 Red Giant D 500

47 What is the parent rock for all rocks? E 100

48 Magma E 100

49 Explain the process of metamorphism. E 200

50 High heat, pressure and chemical changes affect a rock. E 200

51 What are the four processes for rocks to become a sedimentary rock? E 300

52 Weathering, erosion, compaction, and cementation. E 300

53 What is the igneous intrusion that is horizontal and lies between rock layers? E 400

54 Sill E 400

55 What is the vertical rock layer called that cuts up through rock layers? E 500

56 Dike E 500

57 How do ripple marks form? F 100

58 From the action of wind on water. F 100

59 What is the law called that helps you determine the order of rock layers that have not been eroded. A B C F 200

60 Law of Superposition F 200

61 If a rock layer contains a fault or intrusion, what law do you use? F 300

62 Law of Crosscutting Relationships. F 300

63 What has to occur for a rock to become an igneous rock? F 400

64 The rock has to melt into magma and cool and harden. F 400

65 Who is your favorite science teacher? F 500

66 Mrs. Bandura, of course! F 500

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Middle Names Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 What is Mrs. Bandura’s middle name? Click on screen to continue

69 Lynn Click on screen to continue

70 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT


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