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Group #1 Group #2 Group #3

Round 1 Round 2Final

Jeopardy

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Maps Lat

Long

Topo

Map

Map

Parts4

Time Mystery

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Round 2

Final Jeopardy

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A road map is drawn using this projection.

A road map is drawn using this projection.

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What is conic?What is conic?

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This map projection has nearly accurate shapes and shows

nearly accurate land masses.

This map projection has nearly accurate shapes and shows

nearly accurate land masses.

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What is a Robinson projection?What is a Robinson projection?

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This map projection is used to produce maps of small areas.This map projection is used to produce maps of small areas.

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What is a conic projection?What is a conic projection?

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This map projection shows correct shapes of continents but

their areas are distorted.

This map projection shows correct shapes of continents but

their areas are distorted.

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What is a Mercator Projection?What is a Mercator Projection?

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This type of map shows changes in elevation with contour lines.

This type of map shows changes in elevation with contour lines.

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What is a topographic map?What is a topographic map?

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To determine in degrees East and West you would use lines of

____.

To determine in degrees East and West you would use lines of

____.

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What is longitude?What is longitude?

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To determine in degrees North and South you would use lines of

_____.

To determine in degrees North and South you would use lines of

_____.

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LatitudeLatitude

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Another term for a line of longitude is a _____?

Another term for a line of longitude is a _____?

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What is a meridian?What is a meridian?

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What line represents 0 degrees latitude?

What line represents 0 degrees latitude?

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What is the equator?What is the equator?

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What line represents 0 degrees longitude?

What line represents 0 degrees longitude?

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What is the Prime Meridian?What is the Prime Meridian?

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Areas of equal elevation are connected by ___ lines on a map.

Areas of equal elevation are connected by ___ lines on a map.

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What are contour?What are contour?

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Complete the rule:

Contour line never ____.

Complete the rule:

Contour line never ____.

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What is cross?What is cross?

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Complete the rule:

Contour lines always make __ that point upstream.

Complete the rule:

Contour lines always make __ that point upstream.

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What are V’s?What are V’s?

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Complete the rule:

Contour lines always ____ around hills or depressions?

Complete the rule:

Contour lines always ____ around hills or depressions?

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What is encircle or close?What is encircle or close?

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To solve you gradient you must divide the _____ by the _____.

To solve you gradient you must divide the _____ by the _____.

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What is change in elevation/change in distance?

What is change in elevation/change in distance?

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This is the line of longitude at 180 degrees?

This is the line of longitude at 180 degrees?

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What is the international date line?

What is the international date line?

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Each line of longitude is separated by ____ degrees.

Each line of longitude is separated by ____ degrees.

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What is 15?What is 15?

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This is the number of time zones in the world?

This is the number of time zones in the world?

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What is 24?What is 24?

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This is the number of time zones in the United States?

This is the number of time zones in the United States?

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What is 6?What is 6?

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If you travel one time zone to the west in the United States, you

must set your watch ____.

If you travel one time zone to the west in the United States, you

must set your watch ____.

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What is back 1 hour?What is back 1 hour?

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To show distances a map ____ is used.

To show distances a map ____ is used.

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What is a map scale?What is a map scale?

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To determine the exact location on a world map you would use?To determine the exact location on a world map you would use?

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What is latitude and longitude?What is latitude and longitude?

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This part of the map shows you all the symbols?

This part of the map shows you all the symbols?

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What is map legend?What is map legend?

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If a topographic map has a contour interval of 10 m and has 5 contour lines with the lowest

elevation shown at 15m, the elevation of the highest line

is___.

If a topographic map has a contour interval of 10 m and has 5 contour lines with the lowest

elevation shown at 15m, the elevation of the highest line

is___.

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What is 55m?What is 55m?

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If a store is 10km from school and a map of the area has a scale

of 1cm=1km, the distance between the school and store if

____.

If a store is 10km from school and a map of the area has a scale

of 1cm=1km, the distance between the school and store if

____.

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What is 10 cm?What is 10 cm?

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If a map has a scale of 1cm=50,000cm, ___ would

separate two cities 3 cm apart.

If a map has a scale of 1cm=50,000cm, ___ would

separate two cities 3 cm apart.

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What is 150,000 cm?What is 150,000 cm?

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If it’s ___ in Los Angeles, it is noon in New York.

If it’s ___ in Los Angeles, it is noon in New York.

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What is 9am?What is 9am?

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Each time zone in the United States is separated from the next

by _____ on a clock.

Each time zone in the United States is separated from the next

by _____ on a clock.

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What is 1 hour?What is 1 hour?

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The difference between two side by side contour lines.

The difference between two side by side contour lines.

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What is a contour interval?What is a contour interval?

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Shows the relationship between the map distances and actual distances on Earth’s surface.

Shows the relationship between the map distances and actual distances on Earth’s surface.

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What is map scale?What is map scale?

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Studying is funMr. Parsons, Who?

I know my stuff..

I need to know more

What is science?

Huh?

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Round 1

Final Jeopardy

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Determine the problemDetermine the problem

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What is 1st step?What is 1st step?

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The step directly before any experimentation can occur.

The step directly before any experimentation can occur.

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What is develop a hypothesis?What is develop a hypothesis?

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The final step in the scientific method

The final step in the scientific method

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What is a conclusion?What is a conclusion?

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Analyze the resultsAnalyze the results

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What is the 5th step of the Scientific Method?

What is the 5th step of the Scientific Method?

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An educated guessAn educated guess

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What is a hypothesis?What is a hypothesis?

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The study of Earth and space.The study of Earth and space.

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What is Earth Science?What is Earth Science?

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The variables that do not change in an experiment.

The variables that do not change in an experiment.

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What are the constants?What are the constants?

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The variable that you change.The variable that you change.

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What is independent variable?What is independent variable?

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The variable being measured.The variable being measured.

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What is dependant variable?What is dependant variable?

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Your personal opinion.Your personal opinion.

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What is bias?What is bias?

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Meteorology.Meteorology.

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What is the study of weather?What is the study of weather?

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GeologyGeology

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What is the study of the earth, it’s processes, and history?

What is the study of the earth, it’s processes, and history?

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OceanographerOceanographer

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Who is a persons which studies oceanography?

Who is a persons which studies oceanography?

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AstronomyAstronomy

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What is the study of space?What is the study of space?

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GeologistGeologist

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Who is a person that studies geology?

Who is a person that studies geology?

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When was our galaxy formed?When was our galaxy formed?

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What is during the big bang 14.6 billion years ago.

What is during the big bang 14.6 billion years ago.

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There are this many planets in the solar system?

There are this many planets in the solar system?

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What is nine?What is nine?

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What galaxy is our solar system located in?

What galaxy is our solar system located in?

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What is the milky way galaxy?What is the milky way galaxy?

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On Earth _____ can be found in a solid, liquid, and a gas!

On Earth _____ can be found in a solid, liquid, and a gas!

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What is water?What is water?

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These planets have rings!These planets have rings!

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Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, NeptuneSaturn, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune

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This is the largest planet.This is the largest planet.

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JupiterJupiter

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This planet could float if we had a bath tub big enough to put it in!

This planet could float if we had a bath tub big enough to put it in!

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What is Saturn?What is Saturn?

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This nuclear process fuels our sun, giving Earth light and heat!This nuclear process fuels our

sun, giving Earth light and heat!

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What is fusion?What is fusion?

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This was the first manned landing on the moon!

This was the first manned landing on the moon!

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What is Apollo 11?What is Apollo 11?

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A cluster of stars that resembles a mythological character.

A cluster of stars that resembles a mythological character.

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What is a constellation?What is a constellation?

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This telescope, that is located in space, has greatly enhanced our

knowledge of the cosmos!

This telescope, that is located in space, has greatly enhanced our

knowledge of the cosmos!

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What is the Hubble space telescope?

What is the Hubble space telescope?

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The distance light travels in one year.

The distance light travels in one year.

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What is a light-year?What is a light-year?

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These are the 3 types of galaxies.These are the 3 types of galaxies.

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Spiral, Elliptical, IrregularSpiral, Elliptical, Irregular

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The theory on how our universe evolved involves a big ____!

The theory on how our universe evolved involves a big ____!

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What is bang?What is bang?

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The theory of how our solar system evolved is given this

name.

The theory of how our solar system evolved is given this

name.

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What is solar nebulae theory?What is solar nebulae theory?

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MapsMaps

Final Jeopardy Question

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This map of the ocean floor shows both sediment type and

elevation.

This map of the ocean floor shows both sediment type and

elevation.

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What is a bathymetric map?What is a bathymetric map?

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