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Jeopardy

Review Unit 3

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Weathering 100

Draw a picture to represent the water cycle. Be sure to list ALL phases.

Weathering 100 - AnswerEvaporation, Transpiration, Condensation,

Transport, Precipitation, Infiltration, Collection

Weathering200

What is the difference between weathering and erosion?

Weathering200 - Answer

Weathering – breaking down of substances by weather

Erosion – mass movement of weathered substance

Weathering300

What are the two main factors of mechanical weathering?

Weathering300 - Answer

Temperature

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Pressure

Weathering400

What are the things can cause chemical weathering?

Weathering400 - Answer

Water, Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Acid Rain

Weathering 500

What factors influence the rate of weathering?

Weathering500 - Answer

Climate, Composition, Surface Area, Topography

Weathering 600

What are the main types of erosion?

Weathering600 - Answer

Erosion by Running Water

Glacial Erosion

Wind Erosion

Erosion by Living Things

Meteorology100

What angle is the Earth tilted at? What is this relative to?

Meteorology100 - Answer

23.5 degrees

Relative to the line normal to the path of the Earth around the

sun

Meteorology200

What are the two reasons the Earth’s tilt causes different weather in different locations?

Meteorology200 - Answer

1. Intensity of the Sun

2. Atmospheric Absorption

Meteorology300

What is an air mass and where does it get its characteristics from?

Meteorology300 - Answer

A mass of air above the surface of the Earth. Gets its characteristics from the source region (the region it was created over)

Meteorology400

What are the four types of air masses?

What type is over NSAA?

Meteorology400 - Answer

Continental tropical

Continental polar

Maritime tropical

Maritime Polar

Meteorology500

What is a front?

What are the four types?

Meteorology500 - Answer

Front – barrier between two air masses

Cold, Warm, Stationary, Ocluded

Meteorology600

What is wind?

What causes wind to occur?

Meteorology600 - Answer

Wind – Mass movement of particles caused by pressure differences

Storms 100

What is the Coriolis Effect?

Storms100 - Answer

Phenomena caused by the rotation of the Earth. Forces objects to be deflected from

original path.

Storms200

What is the Dopplar Effect?

How does it help us predict weather?

Storms200 - Answer

Doppler Effect – change in pitch and volume of sound as it moves towards or away from an observer

Helps predict weather by sending out wave and recording information from when it returns

Storms 300

What are the two types of thunderstorms?

Which seems to last longer to those on the ground? Why?

Storms 300 - Answer

Air Mass ThunderstormAir Mass Thunderstorm

Frontal ThunderstormFrontal Thunderstorm

Air Mass seems to last longer Air Mass seems to last longer because it does not move because it does not move

Storms 400

How is a tornado formed?

Storms 400 - Answer

A thunderstorm creates huge winds. Horizontal row of rotating wind formed. Updraft lifts this rotating wind vertical.

Storms 500

What are the stages of a thunderstorm?

Storms 500 - Answer

Cumulus

Mature

Dissipation

Storms 600Describe the formation of

lightening.

Storms 600 - Answer

Cloud Charges Separate

Causes charges to separate in ground

Air ionized

Step Leader

Streamer

Negative Charge moves toward ground

Moon 100

Describe the moons rotation around the Earth.

Moon 100 - Answer

Moon has an elliptical path similar to the way the Earth

orbits around the sun

Moon 200

What is a solstice?

What is the difference between the summer and winter soltice?

Moon 200 - Answers

Summer solstice: point at which the sun is at maximum altitude

Winter solstice: point at which sun is at minimum altitude

Moon 300

What is an equinox?

Moon 300 - Answer

Point at which the sun is directly above the Earth’s equator.

Moon 400

What is a solar eclipse?

Moon 400 - Answer

When the moon passes directly between the Sun and Earth and blocks our view of the sun

Moon 500

What is a lunar eclipse?

Moon 500 - Answer

When the Moon passes through the Earth’s shadow

Moon 600

What are the phases of the Moon?

Moon 600 - Answer

New Moon, Waxing Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full Moon, Waning Gibbous, Third Quarter, Waning Crescent, New Moon

Grab Bag100

Explain why hot air rises

Grab Bag100 - Answer

Particles are spread out more and less dense

Grab Bag 200

What is an updraft? What causes it?

Grab Bag 200 - Answer

In a thunderstorm, warm air rising up.

Caused by heating of air by Earth’s surface.

Grab Bag300

Can a tornado happen without a thunderstorm?

Why?

Grab Bag 300 - Answer

No.

Winds, updrafts and downdrafts, are created during the thunderstorm.

Grab Bag400

What is ionization?

Grab Bag 400 - Answer

Separation of negative charge from positive charge.

Grab Bag500Can lightning strike in the same place twice?

Why or why not?

Grab Bag 500 - Answer

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Grab Bag 600

How is pressure related to temperature?

Grab Bag 600 - Answer………

P α Tas P goes up, so does TAnd visa versa

Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy - Answer

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