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How To Play:
1. Go to the main game board (slide 5) and add your 6 categories. (remember to
use POTPOURRI if you have questions that don’t fit in a category)
2. Go into the slides and enter your answers (which are the Questions) and the
questions (which are the answers) in the slides that are already created.
3. When you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the
contestant asks for, not the box.
4. When the contestants give their questions (really the answer), click anywhere on
the screen to see the correct question. Click on the “Score” box so that you can
return to the main game board.
5. Enter the score on the contestants black box.
6. If you are running out of time you can proceed to the FINAL Jeopardy button
on the main game board to finish.
7. This will be where the contestants wager their money on the outcome of the
last question.
8. It is a good idea to allow your kids to watch the Real Jeopardy before playing
for the first time.
9. DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program with the scores and
data you enter. After you create the answers and questions for the first time,
You might save it as a different name ie.Ch13 review, but keep this file
untouched!
10. Enjoy Let’s Play!!!
Group 1
Group 3
Group 2
Group 4
Group 6
Group 5
Round 1
Final
Challenge
Round 2
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Group 1
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Group 2
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Group 4
Group 3
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Group 5
Group 6
Science
Vocabulary
Earthquakes
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Seismo
What?
Lab Reports
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Plate
Tectonics
Pangaea
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Round
2
Final
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Scores
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A smaller earthquake that follow
the main shock of an earthquake
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What is an Aftershock?
Scores
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The cool, solid outer shell of
the earth. It consists of the
crust and the ridged uppermost
part of the mantle and is broken
up into segments (or plates)
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What is the Lithosphere?
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A mountain like landform that
develops when plates separate
and new ocean lithosphere
(floor) forms.
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What is a mid-ocean ridge?
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When ground water rises to the
surface causing the ground to
behave like a liquid during an
earthquake
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What is Liquefaction?
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The layer of the mantle that is
hot and weak, thus allowing it to
flow or move like taffy
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What is the Asthenosphere?
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The location where the rupture
of an earthquake begins and
energy is released
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What is the Focus?
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The point on the surface of the
earth directly above the focus
of an earthquake
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What is an Epicenter?
Scores
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The total amount of damage
caused by an earthquake,
measured on the “Modified
Mercalli Scale”
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What is an earthquake’s
Intensity?
Scores
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A measurement of the total
amount of energy released at
the source of an earthquake,
called magnitude, is measured on
what scale
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What is the Richter Scale?
Scores
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Scientists study the way seismic
waves travel through the body
of the earth. With this data,
we now know this about the
inside of our planet…
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What is the earth’s interior has
different layers (crust, mantle,
outer core, inner core)?
Or
What is the earth has a liquid
outer core?
Scores
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The study of earthquakes
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What is seismology?
Scores
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An instrument that detects,
records, and measures the
vibrations (waves) produced by
an earthquake
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What is a seismograph?
(or seismometer)
Scores
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The record made by a
seismograph; the paper (or
image on a computer) which
earthquake waves are recorded
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What is a seismogram?
Scores
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The process of using data from
three or more seismograph
stations to pinpoint the location
of an earthquake’s epicenter
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What is triangulation?
Did you know: this is the topic
of the performance piece on the
test!!! (pages 10, 19, 20).
You’re welcome 
Scores
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Seismologists use this type of
graph to determine how far
away an earthquake occurred by
measuring the difference in
P & S wave arrival times.
(hint: if they know one, they
can find the other)
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What is a time-distance graph?
(or time-distance line)
Scores
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The one variable being changed
(or tested) in an experiment
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What is the Manipulated
Variable?
Scores
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In an experiment, it’s the
variable that’s being measured
(or recorded)
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What is the Responding
Variable?
Scores
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Scientist must always do this to
make sure their results are
valid; a very important part of
the procedure
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What is conduct multiple trials
(repeated trials)
Scores
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Answering the investigative
question; using supportive data
(high and low); and summarizing
your results (explanatory
language) are all considered this
step in the scientific method
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What is the conclusion?
Scores
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The reason why scientists write
down their procedures
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What is so others may duplicate
their experiment (or repeat to
verify results)
Scores
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Plates sliding past one another
(neither creating nor destroying
land)
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What is a transform fault (or
boundary)?
Scores
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The plate boundary where old
lithosphere (land) is destroyed
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What is a convergent boundary
(together)?
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An ocean plate sinks beneath
another plate and begins to
melt, sending molten rock up to
the surface, which creates this
landform
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What are volcanoes?
(or continental volcanic arc)
(or island volcanic arc if the
other plate is Oceanic)
Scores
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Seafloor spreading takes place
at this boundary; also where
new land is created
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What is a divergent boundary?
Scores
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The reason tectonic plates
move; the driving force
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What is convection in the
asthenosphere (mantle)?
Scores
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He is credited for
developing the theory of
plate tectonics
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Alfred
Wegener
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The relative age of Pangaea
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What is 200 million years old?
Scores
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The first piece of evidence that
supports Pangaea (one super
continent)
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What are the continents fit
together like puzzle pieces?
Scores
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Three pieces of evidence that
support the existence of
Pangaea
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What are:
1.Fit of the continents
2.Fossil evidence
3.Evidence from rocks
4.Paleoclimatic evidence
5.Paleomagnatisum
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The name of the theory that
explains the breakup of Pangaea
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What is Continental Drift?
(this is before plate tectonics)
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Science
Vocabulary
Songs and
random
trivia
Tectonic
Plate
Boundaries
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Weather
Water Cycle
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Ocean
Currents
Round
1
Final
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The state of the atmosphere at
a particular time and place
(Short term)
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What is Weather?
Scores
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A boundary that forms when air
masses meet that have
different temperature,
pressure, and humidity
conditions
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What is a weather front?
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A long narrow current of very
strong winds in the upper
troposphere, discovered by
WW2 pilots.
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What is jet stream?
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Weather conditions that are
characteristic of a region over a
long period of time.
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What is climate?
Scores
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Giant convection currents that
circulate air within the Northern
and Southern Hemispheres of
the earth.
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What are “Global Winds”?
easterlies,
westerlies, or trade winds)
(acceptable answers include:
Scores
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The process of water changing
from a liquid to a gas (water
vapor)
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What is Evaporation?
Scores
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The amount of water vapor
(never exceeding 100%) in the
air at any given time.
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What is humidity?
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The age of water.
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What is more then 3 billion
years old?
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Water vapor released by plants
during respiration.
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What is transpiration?
Scores
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Two actions, or methods of
transport, water will do to make
it’s way back to the ocean
following precipitation.
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What is surface run-off and
ground water?
Scores
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The movement of water near
the top of an ocean caused by
winds.
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What are surface currents?
Scores
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The higher the salinity of water
the faster it will move in this
direction.
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What is down?
Scores
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As studied in oceanography, a
process in which cold nutrientrich water rises to the surface
from the ocean depths.
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What is upwelling?
Scores
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The main source of heat energy
for weather on the earth.
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What is the sun?
Scores
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Four ways or reasons ocean
water moves.
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What is uneven heating
(temperature differences),
winds, earth’s rotation, and
changes in water density
(salinity).
Scores
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The movement of liquids or
gases in a spiral around a
central axis. In a storm it is
the calm center area around
which clouds spiral.
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What is a vortex?
Scores
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A body of air with the same
temperature and moisture
throughout.
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What is an air mass?
Scores
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Condensed water vapor near the
ground (low lying cumulous
clouds), often forming early
morning.
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What is fog?
Scores
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A circular tube with lines
marking milliliters used in
science for measuring a liquid.
$800
What is a graduated cylinder?
Scores
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Showers are to rain, as _____
is to snow.
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What are flurries?
Scores
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Mr. Hunting’s favorite color.
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Blue
Scores
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The last day of this trimester
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What is Monday June 15?
Scores
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Voted most famous rock n’ roll
song of all time (1960’s).
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What is “Louie Louie”?
(the drummer was from
Portland, and my dad’s best
friend, and the drummer in his
band too…)
Scores
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Name this song
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Aerosmith: “Walk this way”
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The Song “Cruel Summer” from
the original Karate Kid movie
(1984) was written by what
musical group?
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Who is Bananarama?
Scores
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What type of plate boundary is
responsible for forming “faults”?
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What is Transform or “StrikeSlip”
Scores
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Mid-Atlantic Ocean Ridge
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What is a divergent plate
boundary?
Scores
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This plate boundary formed the
Japan Trench and Japan
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What is Convergent (Oceanic to
Oceanic Lithosphere)
Scores
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The two plates responsible for
forming the Himalayan
Mountains.
(Name and Type)
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What are the Indian-Australian
and Eurasian plates?
Both are Continental Lithosphere
Scores
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The name of the plate currently
“subducting” underneath us;
providing the rock material
necessary to from all of the
Cascade volcanoes (like Hood
and St. Helens)
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What is the Juan Da Fuca
Plate?
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Final
Jeopardy
Question
Contestants write down your wager
The Himalayas are the world’s
largest mountain range formed
from the collision of what two
lithospheric plates (type and
name of plates )
Contestants write your
answers down and then put
down your pencil!
What are the Indian-Australian
and Eurasian plates (Both
continental)?
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