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Title: With your host/hostess,


1
Chapter 1Review Jeopardy
  • With your host/hostess,
  • Your Classmate

2
Chapter 1 Review Jeopardy
On a Map Parts of Earth Walk the Line Map Info Misc.
100 100 100 100 100
200 200 200 200 200
300 300 300 300 300
400 400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500 500
3
On a Map 100
  • On which side of the map is east?

4
On a Map 200
  • What is the scale of the map?

5
On a Map 300
  • What is the contour interval?

6
On a Map 400
  • How high is Blueberry Hill?

7
On a Map 500
  • In which direction does Old Mill River flow?

8
Parts of Earth 100
  • Earths outer layer is the
  • A) crust.
  • B) inner core.
  • C) mantle.
  • D) outer core.

9
Parts of Earth 200
  • The envelope of gases that surrounds Earth is the
  • A) atmosphere.
  • B) biosphere.
  • C) hydrosphere.
  • D) lithosphere.

10
Parts of Earth 300
  • The layer of Earth that is made up mostly of rock
    that can flow like a liquid is the
  • A) crust.
  • B) hydrosphere.
  • C) inner core.
  • D) mantle.

11
Parts of Earth 400
  • The Atlantic and Pacific Oceans are part of the
  • A) atmosphere.
  • B) biosphere.
  • C) hydrosphere.
  • D) lithosphere.

12
Parts of Earth 500
  • The solid part of Earth is the
  • A) atmosphere.
  • B) biosphere.
  • C) hydrosphere.
  • D) lithosphere.

13
Walk the Line 100
  • What are the lines on this map called?

14
Walk the Line 200
  • Elevation of surface features is shown on a
    topographic map with
  • A) color.
  • B) contour lines.
  • C) legends.
  • D) symbols.

15
Walk the Line 300
  • If two contour lines are far apart, the land has
    a
  • A) gentle slope.
  • B) high elevation.
  • C) lot of water.
  • D) steep slope.

16
Daily Double
  • How many points would you like to wager on
    todays DAILY DOUBLE???

17
Walk the Line 400
  • The number of degrees by which a place is east or
    west of the prime meridian is its
  • A) equator.
  • B) latitude.
  • C) longitude.
  • D) parallel.

18
Walk the Line 500
  • The equator is at
  • A) 0 longitude.
  • B) 0 latitude.
  • C) 90 longitude.
  • D) 90 latitude.

19
Map Info 100
  • On most maps, the color blue is used to show
  • A) buildings.
  • B) forests.
  • C) parks.
  • D) water.

20
Map Info 200
  • On most maps, south is at the
  • A) bottom.
  • B) left.
  • C) right.
  • D) top.

21
Map Info 300
  • The map projection with the least amount of
    distortion near the poles is the
  • A) Columbus projection.
  • B) conic projection.
  • C) Mercator projection.
  • D) polar projection.

22
Map Info 400
  • A map that uses color to show elevation is a
  • A) conic map.
  • B) contour map.
  • C) relief map.
  • D) topographic map.

23
Map Info 500
  • A map projection made by wrapping a piece of
    paper into a tube around a globe is a
  • A) conic projection.
  • B) Mercator projection.
  • C) polar projection.
  • D) satellite projection.

24
Miscellaneous 100
  • A person who studies or works on only one part of
    a subject is a
  • A) geologist.
  • B) meteorologist.
  • C) specialist.
  • D) technologist.

25
Miscellaneous 200
  • The branch of Earth science that concerns
    conditions in the atmosphere is
  • A) astronomy.
  • B) geology.
  • C) meteorology.
  • D) oceanography.

26
Miscellaneous 300
  • A spherical model of Earth is
  • A) a distortion.
  • B) a globe.
  • C) a map.
  • D) an atlas.

27
Miscellaneous 400
  • What kind of map is shown?
  • A) Earths atmosphere.
  • B) stars.
  • C) streetlights.
  • D) the oceans.

28
Miscellaneous 500
  • Which has a higher elevation, Eagle Hill or
    Blueberry Hill?
  • A) weight.
  • B) volume.
  • C) mass.
  • D) distance.

29
Chapter Review Jeopardy
  • THANK YOU for PLAYING!!!

Would you like a final Jeopardy question?
30
Final Jeopardy
  • Why do the North and South Poles have a latitude
    measurement but not a longitude measurement?
  • The North and South Poles are both 90 degrees
    from the equator, so they are at 90N and 90S
    latitude. The North and South Poles are both
    located where all the lines of longitude cross,
    so neither of them has a particular line of
    longitude, or measurement east or west.
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