Title: Game Board
1Environmental Science Jeopardy!
2Environmental SCIENCE JEOPARDY
Final Jeopardy
Natural Resources Human Impact Pollution Solutions More Pollution Solutions Potpourri
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500 500 500 500 500
3Natural Resources 100 Question
- What is a natural resource?
- Give two examples.
ANSWER
4Natural Resources 100 Answer
- Anything in the environment that is used by
people. -
- Fossil Fuels, Plants, wildlife, minerals, solar
energy, wind energy, water
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5Natural Resources 200 Question
- When forestry resources are depleted by cutting
down trees in an area it is called
_________________.
ANSWER
6Natural Resources 200 Answer
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7Natural Resources 300 Question
- What is a nonrenewable resource?
- Give an example.
ANSWER
8Natural Resources 300 Answer
- Cannot be replaced in a useful time frame (within
your lifetime). - Fossil Fuels
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9Natural Resources 400 Question
- Windmills produce electricity from the energy
in wind. What type of natural resource is wind?
ANSWER
10Natural Resources 400 Answer
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11Natural Resources 500 Question
- What is the difference between a biotic resource
and an abiotic resource? - Give an example of each.
ANSWER
12Natural Resources 500 Answer
- BioticLiving
- - Forests and Wildlife
- AbioticNon-living
- Land/soil, fossil fuels, water, wind, minerals
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13Human Impact 100 Question
- The sum total of the variety of organisms in the
biosphere It is a measure of the health of an
ecosystem.
ANSWER
14Human Impact 100 Answer
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15Human Impact 200 Question
- Plants or animals that have migrated or been
introduced into places where they are not native
and for which there are no natural predators or
parasites to control their population
ANSWER
16Human Impact 200 Answer
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17DAILY DOUBLE!!!!
Question
18Human Impact 300 Question
- A process caused by a combination of poor farming
practices, overgrazing, and drought that turns
productive land in areas with dry climates into
deserts
ANSWER
19Human Impact 300 Answer
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20Human Impact 400 Question
- Burning fossil fuels puts nitrogen oxides and
sulfur oxides in atmosphere and causes this
ANSWER
21Human Impact 400 Answer
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22Human Impact 500 Question
- This process is caused by the burning of
fossil fuels, methane from decomposition and
animals, and CFCs released into the atmosphere.
It leads to flooding, loss of species, habitat
loss, and much more.
ANSWER
23Human Impact 500 Answer
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24Pollution Solutions 100 Question
- Give three examples of how you can reduce your
carbon footprint.
ANSWER
25Pollution Solutions 100 Answer
- Reduce electricity-turn off the lights
- Reduce water use- take shorter showers
- Reuse water bottles
- Recycle plastic, paper, aluminum
- Buy local foods
- Use public transportation
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26Pollution Solutions 200 Question
- Any change to the environment that has a
negative effect on living things is called ______.
ANSWER
27Pollution Solutions 200 Answer
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28Pollution Solutions 300 Question
- Name three ways that you can reuse something to
conserve natural resources.
ANSWER
29Pollution Solutions 300 Answer
- Reuse-water bottles, plastic containers, boxes
for storage, give clothing to Goodwill, give
gently used binders to Mrs. Mabe!
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30Pollution Solutions 400 Question
- What are three ways you can conserve water?
ANSWER
31Pollution Solutions 400 Answer
- 1. Take shorter showers
- 2. Only do full loads of laundry
- 3. Fix leaking pipes
- 4. Turn off running water when brushing your
teeth
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32Pollution Solutions 500 Question
- Using natural resources in a way that allows
them to last for future generations is called
_______.
ANSWER
33Pollution Solutions 500 Answer
- Sustainability or Sustainable Development
Practices
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34More Pollution Solutions 100 Question
- Compare and contrast solar energy to coal energy.
ANSWER
35More Pollution Solutions 100 Answer
- Solar energy is cleaner and inexpensive to get
(its free). Coal is dirtier and it causes more
pollution.
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36More Pollution Solutions 200 Question
- Being careful how we use resources is called
_____.
ANSWER
37More Pollution Solutions 200 Answer
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38More Pollution Solutions 300 Question
- State three things you can do in your house to
save energy and reduce your carbon footprint.
ANSWER
39More Pollution Solutions 300 Answer
- Answers may include
- Use solar panels
- Insulate your house properly
- Water heater blanket for water heater
- CFL lights
- More/larger windows for natural lighting
- Shorter showers
- Turn off lights when not in use
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40More Pollution Solutions 400 Question
- Urban areas have more pollution than rural areas.
What are two practical ideas for reducing the
amount of pollution in Urban areas (cities and
big towns).
ANSWER
41More Pollution Solutions 400 Answer
- Answers may include
- Use public transportation or walk
- Reduce the amount of light/water/electricity use
- Have sections set aside for parks
- Establish recycling centers
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42More Pollution Solutions 500 Question
- How can fertilizers used in farming and on lawns
negatively impact ponds, lakes, and rivers?
ANSWER
43More Pollution Solutions 500 Answer
- The fertilizer runs off of the land and gets into
water sources. It enriches the water with
nutrients that algae use to reproduce rapidly.
The algae grows out of control covering the
surface shading plants below and using up oxygen.
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44Potpourri 100 Question
- Name a gas that causes global warming?
ANSWER
45Potpourri 100 Answer
Carbon Monoxide Methane
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46Potpourri 200 Question
- The greater the _____ of an ecosystem, the more
easily it may recover.
ANSWER
47Potpourri 200 Answer
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48Potpourri 300 Question
- Human population growth can be described as
_______, which means it is still growing and has
not reached its maximum level .
ANSWER
49Potpourri 300 Answer
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50Potpourri 400 Question
- When a population of organisms reaches its
maximum , it has reached its ______ _______.
ANSWER
51Potpourri 400 Answer
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52Potpourri 500 Question
- What are the four spheres that interact together
on planet Earth?
ANSWER
53Potpourri 500 Answer
- Atmosphere, Biosphere,
- Geosphere/Lithosphere,
- and Hydrosphere
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