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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Your. With. Host. Mr. Schulman. Geology. Change Over Time. It’s Your Fault. Science Rocks!. Quaking in my Boots. The Volcano. Crusty Plates. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Science Rocks!

Quaking in my Boots

The Volcano Crusty Plates

Change Over Time

It’s Your Fault

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This type of rock is formed by magma that is

cooled and then becomes solid. 

A 100

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Igneous

A 100

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This type of rock forms on the earth's

surface at places such as beaches, rivers,

and near the oceans.

A 200

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Sedimentary

A 200

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This type of rock has a name which means

"to change" and is formed inside the

earth where there is much pressure.

A 300

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Metamorphic

A 300

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The process in which sediment

layers build up over a long period of

time is:A 400

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deposition

A 400

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Which of Earth's layers contains the

densest rock materials?

A 500

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core

A 500

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Earthquake vibrations are recorded and measured on tools

called ….

B 100

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Seismographs

B 100

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During an earthquake S-Waves are a type of energy released.

How do S-Waves travel?

B 200

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Up and down in an “S” motion

B 200

Bonus 50 points: What is the other type of wave? Are S-waves faster or slower than the

other type of wave?

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What is the earthquake’s focus?

B 300

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The place below the surface where

the earthquake originated.

B 300

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What is the epicenter of an

earthquake?

B 400

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The point on the Earth’s surface over which the earthquake originated,or the spot on the surface above

the focus.

B 400

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What may cause an earthquake?

B 500

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Tectonic plate motion.

B 500

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C 100

Which type of volcano is the largest?

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Shield Volcano

C 100

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What is pyroclastic material?

C 200

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Particles produced and thrown out of a volcano

during an eruption

C 200

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What type of volcanoes are the wide, slightly dome-

shaped volcanoes of Hawaii?

C 300

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Shield Volcanoes

C 300

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLEPlace A Wager

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The most destructive and violent volcanoes are

which type?

C 400

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Composite Volcanoes

C 400

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C 500

What type of volcano is this?

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A Cinder Cone Volcano

C 500

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Near which type of plate boundary can the youngest

crust be found?

D 100

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Divergent

D 100

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Which type of tectonic plate is the densest (meaning it is heavier than an equal size chunk of the other type of

plate)?

D 200

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Oceanic crust

D 200

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What type of plate boundary is this?

D 300

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Transform Boundary

D 300

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What is the boundary shown below? What is the zone

called in which one plate is going below the other?

D 400

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Convergent Boundary

And

Subduction Zone

D 400

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What are 3 pieces of evidence Wegener used to support his Continental Drift hypothesis?

Bonus: (100 points)What evidence was missing that caused his idea to be ignored?

D 500

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Evidence for Continental Drift:

• Continent's shapes appear to fit together like puzzle pieces.

• Fossils of the same critters are found on different continents.

• Matching climate evidence was found on different continents.

• Mountain and rock formations match on different continents.

Missing Evidence:

• Wegener could not explain HOW the continents were moving.

• (When the Mid-Atlantic Ridge was discovered 30 years after he died his idea was incorporated into the Plate Tectonic Theory.) D 500

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E 100

According to the Law of Superposition, the sediment layers

on the bottom are always:

A. YoungerB. OlderC. BestD. WorstE. CleanerF. Dirtier

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Older

E 100

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E 200

How do large volcanic eruptions affect global

climate?

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Ash and gases released from the eruption block

sunlight and reduce global temperatures.

E 200

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E 300

If you were to measure the average distance that tectonic plates move each year, which of the following

units would a scientist use to record that distance?

A. MetersB. CentimetersC. InchesD. KilometersE. Miles

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Centimeters

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E 400

Magma forms at divergent plate boundaries because pressure on the rock deep below the surface near the mantle decreases. The

decrease in pressure allows the hot rocks to ____________.

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Melt

E 400

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E 500

What is the process called in which sediment layers

build up over a long period of time.

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Deposition

E 500

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What is a fault?

F 100

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A crack in the Earth’s surface

F 100

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What type of fault is this? Is it caused by tension or

compression?

F 200

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Normal Fault

caused by tension

F 200

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What type of fault is this? Is it caused by tension or

compression?

F 300

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Reverse Fault

Caused by compression

F 300

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What type of fault is this?

F 400

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Slip Strike Fault

Or

Transform

F 400

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What type of fault causes many earthquakes in California?

F 500

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Strike-Slip Fault or a Transform Boundary

F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

EARTHQUAKES

Please record your wager on paper.

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Final Jeopardy Question

A tsunami can occur when there is a vertical movement at a fault under the

________________.

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Correct Final Jeopardy Response

OCEAN

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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!

Game By D. Schulman