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  • Structure of the Earth REVIEW
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  • Structure of the Earth Jeopardy Kinds of Plate Boundaries Surface Features Earth's Interior Electricity & Magnetism Real world examples 100 200 300 400 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500
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  • Lets Play Jeopardy
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  • Jeopardy O Go to the next slide by clicking mouse. O Choose a category and number value clicking on the button. O When you answer the question you can click on the green button to find the correct answer. O To select a new question click on the red game board button. O From the game board you can click on the blue button to see the score board.
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  • Kinds of Plate Boundaries 100 See Answer Game Board Name the three types of plate boundaries
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  • Kinds of Plate Boundaries 100 A What are O Converging O Diverging O Transform/sliding Game Board
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  • Kinds of Plate Boundaries 200 What kind boundary forms when a oceanic plate moves towards a continental plate? Answer
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  • Kinds of Plate Boundaries 200 A Answer A converging boundary with subduction. Game Board
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  • Kinds of Plate Boundaries 300 What kind of boundary forms when one plate moves apart from another? Answer
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  • Kinds of Plate Boundaries 300A Answer A diverging boundary Game Board
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  • Kinds of Plate Boundaries 400 Answer ABC 1. Which diagram shows a convergent boundary? 2. Which is a divergent boundary? 3. Which is a transform boundary?
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  • Kinds of Plate Boundaries 400A Answer Game Board 1. Which diagram shows a convergent boundary? B 2. Which is a divergent boundary? A 3. Which is a transform boundary? C ABC
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  • Kinds of Plate Boundaries 500 Most geologists rejected Alfred Wegeners idea of continental drift because a.they were afraid of a new idea. b.Wegener was interested in what Earth was like millions of years ago. c.Wegener used several different types of evidence to support his hypothesis. d.Wegener could not identify a force that could move the continents. Answer
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  • Kinds of Plate Boundaries 500A Wegner could not identify the force that could cause the movement. Game Board
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  • Surface Features 100 In the diagram above, which of the following has formed at A? Answer
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  • Surface Features 100A A ocean trench Game Board
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  • Answer Surface Features 200 In the diagram above, which of the following has formed at B ?
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  • Surface Features 200A A Volcanic Mountain Game Board
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  • Surface Features 300 Answer Which show new rock being formed? A ABC ABC
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  • Surface Features 300 A Game Board Which show new rock being formed? A ABC ABC
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  • Surface Features 400 Answer Surface features 400 1. Which forms trenches? B 2. Which forms a spreading ridge? ABC ABC
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  • Surface Features 400A Game Board 1. Which forms trenches? B 2. Which forms a spreading ridge? A ABC ABC
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  • Surface Features 500 Answer Surface features 500 1. Which form volcanic mountain ranges? 2. Which show subduction? ABC ABC
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  • Surface Features 500 A Game Board 1. Which form volcanic mountain ranges?A B 2. Which show subduction? B ABC ABC
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  • Earth's Interior 100. Where is the asthenosphere? What is the major property of the asthenosphere? Answer
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  • Earth's Interior 100A Game Board Where is the asthenosphere? The upper mantle / below the solid lithosphere. A layer within the mantle that is thought to cause plate movement. b. What is the major property of the asthenosphere? It can move very slowly because it is partially melted.
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  • Earth's Interior 200 How do the lithospheric plates move where convection currents are rising? Answer
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  • Earth's Interior 200A Game Board How do the lithospheric plates move where convection currents are rising? diverge apart, new material comes to surface.
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  • Earth's Interior 300. Answer How do the plates move where convection currents are sinking?
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  • Earth's Interior 300A Game Board How do the plates move where convection currents are sinking? Together, convergent
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  • Earth's Interior 400 Answer What is the temperature at the boundary between the asthenosphere and the stiffer mantle?
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  • Earths Interior 400 A Game Board What is the temperature at the boundary between the asthenosphere and the stiffer mantle? 2500 Celsius
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  • Earth's Interior 500 Answer How does the density and temperature of the crust and core compare?
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  • Earth's Interior 500A Game Board O The core is hotter and more dense
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  • Electricity and Magnetism 100 Describe the interaction between the following bar magnets: A. B. Answer N S S N
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  • Electricity and Magnetism 100A Game Board Describe the interaction between the following bar magnets: A. attract B. repel N S S N
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  • Electricity and Magnetism 200 Answer Which part of the earth creates the magnetic field?
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  • Electricity and Magnetism 200A The moving metal of the outer core Game Board
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  • Electricity and Magnetism 300 Answer ?? Do the two charges above have like or unlike charges? How do you know?
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  • Electricity and Magnetism 300A O unlike charges they are attracting. Game Board
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  • Electricity and Magnetism 400 Answer The strength of the electric force depends on what two factors
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  • Electricity and Magnetism 400A Game Board 1. The distance between charged objects As distance decreases force increases 2. The amount of charge of the objects The greater the charge the greater the electric force The strength of the electric force depends on what two factors
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  • Electricity and Magnetism 500 Answer O Where is the youngest rock on this diagram? And what kind of magnetic polarity does it have?
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  • Electricity and Magnetism 500A Game Board O Where is the youngest rock on this diagram? The rock in the center near the term ridge. O And what kind of magnetic polarity does it have? Normal magnetic polarity
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  • Real World Examples 100 What kind of boundary circled in red and what kind of surface feature would you expect to see there? Answer
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  • Real world examples 100A Game Board What kind of boundary circled in red and what kind of surface feature would you expect to see there? It is a converging boundary and you expect a trench Andes Mountains which are volcanos.
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  • Real world examples 200 Answer What kind of boundary circled in red and what kind of surface feature would you expect to see there?
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  • Real world examples 200A Game Board What kind of boundary circled in red and what kind of surface feature would you expect to see there? Diverging You expect to see a spreading ridge
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  • Real world examples 300 Answer What kind of boundary circled in red and what kind of surface event would you expect to see there?
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  • Real world examples 300A This is a transform boundary that produces many earthquakes Game Board
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  • Real world examples 400 Describe the formation of the Himalayan mountains. Include plate names and movement. Answer
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  • Real world examples 400A Game Board Describe the formation of the Himalayan mountains. Include plate names and movement. The Himalayan mountains are formed by the colliding converging boundary of the Indo- austrailian plate colliding with the Eurasian plate.
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  • Real world examples 500 Answer Describe the formation of the mid Atlantic ridge in the southern Atlantic ocean. Include plate names and movement.
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  • Real world examples 500A Game Board Real world examples 500 Describe the formation of the mid Atlantic ridge in the southern Atlantic ocean. Include plate names and movement. The South American plate is diverging from the African plate forming new ocean crust as the mid atlantic ridge.
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  • Scoreboard Tea m 1 Tea m 2 Tea m 3 Tea m 4 Tea m 5
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