Jeopardy Final Review

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IPS Spring Final Edition
Earth Atmosphere Energy & Fifield’s
Mixtures
Categories
Choice
Science & Climate Cycles
Astronomy
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IPS
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A: The type of mixture that separates
into 2 layers when left undisturbed.
Flour-water is an example.
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Q: What is a suspension?
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A: The type of mixture that looks uniform
throughout, such a sugar-water.
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Q: What is a homogenous mixture?
(or, what is a solution?)
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A: The process used to separate solid
particles from water particles, in a
mixture like flour-water, where the solid
is insoluble.
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Q: What is filtering?
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A: In a solution, it is the substance being
dissolved.
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Q: What is a solute?
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A: The type of mixture that is “different
throughout”, such as oil-water which
forms 2 distinct layers.
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Q: What is a heterogeneous mixture?
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A: The number of seismograph stations
needed to locate the epicenter of an
earthquake.
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Q: What is three (3)?
http://mail.colonial.net/~hkaiter/earthquakes.html
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A: The type of plate boundary where two
tectonic plates are moving apart from
one another.
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Q: What is a divergent boundary?
http://geology.com/nsta/divergent-plate-boundaries.shtml
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A: The type of crust that will subduct
when continental and oceanic crust
come together.
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Q: What is oceanic?
http://www.platetectonics.com/book/page_12.asp
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A: The type of volcano that has smooth,
flowing eruptions and gently sloping
sides.
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Q: What is a shield volcano?
http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/images/pglossary/ShieldVolcano.php
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A: The type of rock that is formed when
an existing rock is exposed to great
amounts of heat and/or pressure.
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Q: What is a metamorphic rock?
http://www.minimegeology.com/home/mgeo/page_77_22/slate_metamorphic_rock.html
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A: The atmospheric layer that contains
ozone.
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Q: What is the stratosphere?
http://science.howstuffworks.com/nature/climate-weather/atmospheric/weather3.htm
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A: The temperature will do this as you
move higher in the troposphere.
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Q: What is decrease?
http://www.wyckoffschools.org/eisenhower/teachers/chen/atmosphere/earthatmosphere.htm
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A: Towards the shore or away from the
shore, the direction that coastal
breezes blow in the afternoon.
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Q: What is towards the shore?
http://www.prh.noaa.gov/hnl/kids/activities.php
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A: The name of the situation that
occurs when warm air near Earth’s
surface becomes trapped beneath a
layer of cool air; it often traps
pollution in our valley
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Q: What is a temperature inversion?
http://www.windows2uni
verse.org/milagro/air/tran
sport.html
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A: Earth’s early atmosphere was
considered to be composed of these
two elements.
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Q: What are hydrogen and helium?
http://www.crikey-adventure-tours.com/stromatolites.html
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A: The type of reaction that releases
energy from the system to the
surroundings.
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Q: What is an exothermic reaction?
http://www.saskschools.ca/curr_content/chem30_05/1_energy/energy2_1.htm
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A: Plants give this off when they
photosynthesize.
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Q: What is oxygen?
http://myweb.cwpost.liu.edu/vdivener/notes/solid-liquid-gas.htm
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A: Combustion from fossil fuel-burning
engines adds this carbon-compound to
the atmosphere.
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Q: What is carbon
dioxide (CO2)?
http://boomeria.org/grades/demos/methane.html
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A: Water evaporates from plants during
this process of the water cycle.
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Q: What is transpiration?
http://keep3.sjfc.edu/students/amm03205/e-port/Transp.html
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A: These are buried deep beneath earth’s
crust forming coal, oil and gas.
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Q: What are fossil fuels?
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A: As more carbon dioxide is released
into the air heat is trapped, causing this
effect.
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Q: What is the greenhouse effect?
https://marchantscience.wikispaces.com/envikt
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A: Between the inner and outer planets,
the ones that are gaseous.
http://www.universetoday.com/15451/the-solar-system/
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A: What are the outer planets?
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A: The tectonic plates are made out of
this; it is composed of the crust and
upper layer of the mantle.
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Q: What is the lithosphere?
http://astronomyonline.org/SolarSystem/EarthGeography.asp
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A: The type of galaxy known as the Milky
Way.
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Q: What is a spiral?
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A: The type of carbohydrate (sugar) that
is produced by plants during
photosynthesis and then used in
respiration.
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Q: What is glucose (C6H12O6)?
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A: The Sun will becomes this type of star
in the next phase of its life cycle.
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Q: What is a red giant?
http://www.technovelgy.com/ct/Science-Fiction-News.asp?NewsNum=359
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A: Light travels so fast that it reaches
Earth in
seconds, minutes, or hours?
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Q: What are minutes (8 minutes)?
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A: A star is “born” when these reactions
begin in its core.
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Q: What are nuclear fusion reactions?
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A: The contestant on the right will win
$400 if she can name the unit of
distance often used in astronomy.
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Q: What is a light year?
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A: This was the evidence Hubble
discovered that led to his conclusion
that the universe is expanding.
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Q: What is red shift?