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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Geo Skills
The distance east or west of the PrimeMeridian measured in degree.
$100 Answer from Geo Skills
What is Longitude?
$200 Question from Geo Skills
The line that is 0 latitude.
$200 Answer from Geo Skills
What is the Equator?
$300 Question from Geo Skills
Three things that you will need on a Map.
$300 Answer from Geo Skills
What is compass, legend, title…?
$400 Question from Geo Skills.
This type of map that shows the distribution of natural and human features on the earth and the relationships among them.
$400 Answer from Geo Skills
What is a topographic map?
$500 Question from Geo Skills
The exact location of a placemeasured by its latitude and longitude.
$500 Answer from Geo Skills
What is absolute location?
$100 Question from H2
The day to day conditions of temperature, precipitation andhumidity.
$100 Answer from Climate
What is weather?
$200 Question from Climate
This climate factor, concludes thatthe further you are from the equatorthe colder it becomes.
$200 Answer from Climate
What is latitude?
$300 Question from Climate
This climate factor will cause milder winters and cooler summers, because it takes longer to heat upand cool down compared to land.
$300 Answer from Climate
What are large bodies of water?
$400 Question from Climate
Canada’s main wind system, which blows from west to east.
$400 Answer from Climate
What is the Westerlies?
$500 Question from Climate
The climate region we live in,has cool winters, hot summers and moderate precipitation.
$500 Answer from Climate
What is the Lower Lakes Climate Region?
$100 Question from Landforms
The landform region we, and 50 per cent of Canadians, live in.
$100 Answer from Landforms
What is the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands?
$200 Question from Landforms
The largest landform region in Canada in terms of size.
$200 Answer from Landforms
What is the Canadian Shield?
$300 Question from Landforms
The breaking up of rocks into smallParticles by wind, water, ice, plant roots and some chemical reactions.
$300 Answer from Landforms
What is weathering?
$400 Question from Landforms
This landform region located inthe west, has the another word for “mountain” in its name.
$400 Answer from Landform
What is the Western Cordillera?
$500 Question from Landforms
The movement of broken upparticles to other places.
$500 Answer from Landforms
What is erosion.
$100 Question from Soil/Veg
Trees that have needle-like leaves.
$100 Answer from Soil/Veg
What is coniferous?
$200 Question from Soil/Veg
The three main vegetation types in Canada.
$200 Answer from Soil/Veg
What are Tundra, Grasslandsand Forests?
$300 Question from Soil/Veg
Soils found in areas covered by forests.
$300 Answer from Soil/Veg
What are podzols?
$400 Question from Soil/Veg
The uppermost layer of soil, contains the nutrients that plants need to grow.
$400 Answer from Soil/Veg
What is Humus?
$500 Question from Soils/Veg
The four “ingredients” foundin all soils.
$500 Answer from Soil/Veg
What is: Minerals, Bacteriaand Organic Manner, Air and Moisture?
$100 Question from Other
The interior structure of theEarth is made up of thesethree layers.
$100 Answer from Other
What are the core, mantleand crust.
$200 Question from Other
He came up with the theoryof Continental Drift.
$200 Answer from Other
Who is Alfred Wegener?
$300 Question from Other
This type of map shows differencesin elevation.
$300 Answer from Other
What is a contour map.
$400 Question from Other
When you put together landform, climatesoil and natural vegetation data andfactor in human and animal activity.
$400 Answer from Other
What are Ecozones.
$500 Question from Other
A convergent boundary where twoTectonic Plates collide.
$500 Answer from Other
What is a subduction zone?
Final Jeopardy
What acronym represents the factors that affect climate. What does each letter stand for?
Final Jeopardy AnswerLatitude Ocean CurrentsWinds and Air MassesElevation Relief Near Water