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Water cycle and currents Jeopardy 100 200 100 200 300 400 500 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Water Cycle.

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4 Water cycle and currents Jeopardy 100 200 100 200 300 400 500 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Water Cycle A Water Cycle B Water Cycle C Currents A Currents B FINAL

5 Water Cycle 100 Water changes from liquid to gas (vapor) in this stage What is evaporation?

6 Water Cycle A 200 This stage requires some sort of material or surface to change stages. What is condensation?

7 Category A 300 This is where most evaporation takes place. What is the ocean?

8 Water Cycle A 400 This stage is where water changes from gas (vapor) to liquid What is condensation?

9 Category A 500 Rain, hail, sleet, and snow are part of this stage of the water cycle. What is precipitation?

10 Category B 100 This stage is where water is located on land. What is collection/storage?

11 Category B 200 The percentage of saltwater on Earth. What is 97%?

12 Category B 300 When condensation forms upon dust particles, smoke or other particles in the sky. What is a cloud?

13 Category B 400 This stage of the water cycle is responsible for making oceans salty. What is evaporation?

14 Category B 500 Where the energy for the water cycle comes from. What is the Sun?

15 Category C 100 The percentage of water available for consumption. What is ~1%?

16 Category C 200 A puddle that dries up in the summer heat is an example of this stage What is evaporation?

17 Category C 300 A lake, glacier, or an aquifer are examples of this stage. What is water collection/storage?

18 Category C 500 This force drives water down from the skies, along and through earth surfaces, and ultimately to the ocean. What is gravity?

19 Category C 400 Morning dew, clouds, sweat on the outside of a glass of ice-water are examples of this stage. What is condensation?

20 Category D 100 These two factors cause deep currents. What are lower temperatures and salinity?

21 Category D 200 These currents are NOT directly affected by wind. What are deep currents?

22 DAILY DOUBLE - Category D Water in the polar regions are high in salinity because this is happening to the water What is freezing?

23 Category D 400 Colder water temperatures and increases in salinity contribute to increase water _______. What is density?

24 Category D 500 Warm equatorial waters and cold polar waters form this type of cell. What is a convection cell?

25 Category E 100 A horizontal movement of water that follows a regular pattern. What is a surface current?

26 Category E 200 Three things that control surface currents. What are global winds, Coriolis effect, and deflections?

27 Category E 300 Snow falling from clouds is an example of this stage. What is precipitation?

28 Category E 400 This is where water gets its salts and minerals. What are earth materials?

29 Category E 500 Mass over volume What is density?

30 A process that brings nutrient-rich material up to the water surface from deep, cold water currents. What is upwelling? FINAL JEOPARDY!


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