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  • Usage Guidelines for Jeopardy PowerPoint Game
  • Game Setup
  • Right now, Click File gt Save As, and save this
    template with a different file name. This will
    keep the template untouched, so you can use it
    next time!
  • Scroll through the presentation and enter the
    answers (which are really the questions) and the
    questions (which are really the answers).
  • Enter in the five category names on the main game
    board (Slide 4).
  • Game Play
  • Open 2nd Slide, let the sound play. Click to 3rd
    Slide, let the sound play. Click to 4th Slide and
    show students the Game Board
  • As you play the game, click on the YELLOW DOLLAR
    AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the
    surrounding box.
  • When the student answers, click anywhere on the
    screen to see the correct answer. Keep track of
    which questions have already been picked by
    printing out the game board screen (Slide 4) and
    checking off as you go.
  • Click on the House / Home Icon box to return to
    the main scoreboard.
  • Final Jeopardy Go to Slide 3 and click Final
    Jeopardy button in the bottom right corner,
    click again for the Question, click again for
    final jeopardy sound, When that is finished
    playing click again for the answer slide.

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Weather
Radiation
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What is the primary factor that drives our
weather?
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solar radiation
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Tornado Alley exists because __?__ collide
there. a. cP and mP air masses b. cT and mT
air masses c. cP and mT air masses d. cT and
mP air masses
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c. cP and mT air masses
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In the United States, areas on the west side of a
mountain range typically receive more
precipitation than areas on the east side of the
mountain range. Which of these factors is LEAST
important in explaining this phenomenon?a. Weathe
r systems tend to move from west to east in the
U.S.b. Condensation usually occurs in a humid
air mass as it cools.c. Water as a liquid has
greater density than water as a solid.d. The
temperature of an air mass is reduced as it rises.
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c. Water as a liquid has greater density than
water as a solid.
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Answer 1-4
  • What would be the weather for station A in the
    next 24 hours?

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Increasing clouds, precipitation, decreasing
temperature
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Although thunderstorms can occur at any point in
the day, throughout the Midwest they are more
likely to occur in the late afternoon hours.
Which statement provides the best explanation for
this? a. Changes in pressure cause warming at
lower levels in the stratosphere.b. Humidity
levels rise as temperatures rise.c. Surface
warming throughout the day causes unstable
conditions in the troposphere.d. Rising warm air
causes stable conditions in the troposphere.
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c. Surface warming throughout the day causes
unstable conditions in the troposphere.
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Where on the Earth do the suns rays hit at a 90
degree angle?
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equator
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FREE!!!!!
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FREE!!!
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DAILY DOUBLE
DAILY DOUBLE
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Since more of the suns rays are absorbed the
equator than at the poles, a heat imbalance
exists. Two phenomena help transfer this heat,
name one
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Global wind patternsocean currents
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Which of the following statements describes what
happens when the sun heats water and land? A.
Land heats more slowly than water does. B. Water
heats more slowly than land does. C. Water and
land absorb heat from the sun at the same
rate. D. Both absorb heat at the same rate, but
water releases it faster.
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B. Water heats more slowly than land does.
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Throughout any given day the suns rays strike
earths surface where much of it is absorbed
changing to heat. This heat then transfers
itself to the air directly above the surface
primarily through radiation. What does the
warmer air now do and what is the name of the
process?
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Expands and rises, convection
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Answer 3-1
  • Name any one windbelt

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Tradewindspolar easterlieswesterlies
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Answer 3-2
  • Each of the arrows in the different wind belts
    tend to curve due to the ________ effect

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Coriolis effect
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Answer 3-3
  • Tradewinds are located between which two points?

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Question 3-3
  • C and D
  • 0-30 degrees N and S

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Answer 3-4
  • The westerlies are located between which two
    latitudes N and S?

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Question 3-4
  • 30 and 60 degrees

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  • In between the convection cells located at Point
    A we would find
  • a. High pressure and clear
    skies
  • b. Low pressure and clear
    skies
  • c. High Pressure and cloudy
    skies
  • d. Low Pressure and cloudy
    skies

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d. Low Pressure and cloudy skies
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Answer 4-1
  • In both climatographs, which month shows most
    precipitation?

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march
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Answer 4-2
  • What climate zone does the city on the left
    represent?

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Temperate
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  • Which of the following is NOT a potential result
    of climate change?
  • Hurricane activity
  • sea-level change
  • orbital change
  • Global warming

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C. Orbital Change
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There are 4 primary factors that can cause
climate change. Which factor can cause an
immediate change in climate lasting several years?
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Volcano eruption
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Which one of the following statements best
explains why climates at continental shorelines
generally have a smaller yearly temperature range
than inland climates at the same latitude?A.
Land changes temperature rapidly, due to the high
specific heat and lack of transparency of
land.B. Land is a poor absorber and a poor
conductor of heat energy.C. Ocean water changes
temperature slowly, due to the high specific heat
and transparency of water.D. Ocean water is a
good absorber and a good conductor of heat
energy.
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  • C. Ocean water changes temperature slowly, due to
    the high specific heat and transparency of water.

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Answer 5-1
  • In 1995 which country emitted the most carbon
    dioxide?

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E. Europe and FSU
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List one characteristic of a cP air mass
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Dry (continental)cool (polar)
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What type of air mass does Washington State have
giving it a cool, damp climate?
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mP
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  • The air temperature and the wet-bulb temperature
    were measured and both were found to be 18 oC.
    Two hours later, measurements were taken again
    and the air temperature was 20 oC, while the
    wet-bulb temperature remained 18 oC. What
    happened to the relative humidity of the air
    during those two hours

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decrease
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There are four factors that the temperature of
the atmosphere at the Earths surface depends on
in a specific area, name two.
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Latitudesurface featurestime of yeartime of day
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A. List three consequences of global warmingB.
Supply two solutions to decrease global warming
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A. List three consequences of global warmingB.
Supply two solutions to decrease global warming
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Final Jeopardy Question
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