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Instructions for using this template.
  • Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have
    written Answer this is the prompt the students
    will see, and where I have Question should be
    the students response.
  • To enter your questions and answers, click once
    on the text on the slide, then highlight and just
    type over whats there to replace it. If you hit
    Delete or Backspace, it sometimes makes the text
    box disappear.
  • When clicking on the slide to move to the next
    appropriate slide, be sure you see the hand, not
    the arrow. (If you put your cursor over a text
    box, it will be an arrow and WILL NOT take you to
    the right location.)

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Jeopardy
Choose a category. You will be given the
answer. You must give the correct question.
Click to begin.
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Choose a point value.
Choose a point value.
Click here for Final Jeopardy
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Earthquakes
Earths Layers
Miscellaneous
Plate Tectonics
Seismic waves
10 Point
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20 Points
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30 Points
30 Points
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40 Points
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50 Points
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Body wave that moves in a back and forth motion
through rock
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P wave
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Wave that has same characteristics as a sound wave
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P wave
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The most destructive type of seismic waves
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Surface waves
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What happens to the velocity of a P wave as it
goes from solid to liquid?
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Slows down
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List the order of arrival of seismic waves
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P, S, Surface (love then rayleigh)
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An increase in 2 Richter magnitudes would mean an
incease in energy by _______ times
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900
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How long does it take a p wave to travel 1300
miles?
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5 min
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What is the difference in arrival time between
the P and S waves?
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2 min, 35 sec
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What is the difference in arrival times between
the P and S waves?
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Question 5.5 sec
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If an epicenter is 2200 miles away, the P wave
will arrive how many minutes ahead of the S wave?
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6 min.
25
According to this map, at what geological feature
do must volcanoes occur?
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Plate boundaries
27
  • The best evidence that two land areas were once
    connected is the discovery that both land masses
  • are in the same stage of succession.
  • have similar types of rocks and fossils.
  • have the same climate.
  • exist along the same line of longitude.

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have similar types of rocks and fossils.
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Scientists claim that the continents of South
America and Africa were once a single landmass.
All of the following observations support this
claim except
the mountains on these continents have similar rocks of the same age.
B. similar fish live in the ocean off the coasts of these continents.
C. these continents appear to fit together like a puzzle
D. the same kinds of fossils have been found on these continents.
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similar fish live in the ocean off the coasts of
these continents.
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  • Sea floor magnetic stripes on the Pacific sea
    floor tend to be wider than equivalent-age
    magnetic stripes on the Atlantic sea floor. This
    suggests that
  • the Pacific Ocean is older than the Atlantic
    Ocean.
  • the Pacific Ocean is younger than the Atlantic
    Ocean
  • spreading rates in the Atlantic Ocean are slower
    than in the Pacific Ocean.
  • Spreading rates in the Pacific Ocean are slower
    than in the Atlantic Ocean.

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spreading rates in the Atlantic Ocean are slower
than in the Pacific Ocean.
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  • All of the following help to drive plate tectonic
    movement except
  • convection in the Low Velocity Zone
  • the weight of descending ocean plate in
    subduction zones
  • mountain building at continent-continent
    collision zones
  • cooling of new lithosphere along the slopes of
    sea floor ridges

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mountain building at continent-continent
collision zones
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  • This diagram provides evidence that the Pacific
    Crustal Plate was moving toward the
  • southwest
  • Northwest
  • South
  • East

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Northwest
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Compare the densities and thickness of oceanic
and continental crust
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Oceanic thinner, more dense Continental-
thicker, less dense
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Which graph represents temperatures inside the
earth?
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B gets hotter as get closer to core
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Which is accurate based on surface features?
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1- convection cells pulling ridge apart
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Which table best shows the relative densities of
the crustal bedrock at locations A-D?
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2! B and C are oceanic crust (more dense), A
and E or continental crust (less dense)
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The oldest rocks would have come from which
sample site?
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1 farthest from ridge where originates
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Free
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Free
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Where would the hottest crustal temps be found?
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C! where magma comes out!
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Which graph correctly shows relative age of
bedrock?
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4! Shows B is older than C
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  • The probable source of the Earth's magnetic field
    is
  • plate motions
  • sunspot activity
  • convection in the outer core
  • sea-floor magnetic reversals

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  • The probable source of the Earth's magnetic field
    is
  • plate motions
  • sunspot activity
  • convection in the outer core
  • sea-floor magnetic reversals

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Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
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Final Answer
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Final Question
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