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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from H1
Which type of erosion moves the
most rock on Earth’s surface?
A.Wind
B.Water
C.Glaciers
D.gravity
$100 Answer from H1
Water
$200 Question from H1
If erosion is the only force acting on a mountain,
what happens to its size?
It becomes
A. Steeper
B. Softer
C. Smaller
D. larger
$200 Answer from H1
C. Smaller
$300 Question from H1
Look at the chart below to answer the question.
Which of the following geological formations was most recent?
A. Utah under warm seas
B. Sand dunes deposited
C. Volcanic activity
D. Lake Bonneville, water erosion
$300 Answer from H1
D. Lake Bonneville – Water erosion
$400 Question from H1
Look at the chart below to answer the question.
Which of these was probably a quick change to Earth's surface?
A. Utah under warm seas
B. Sand dunes deposited
C. Volcanic activity
D. Lake Bonneville, water erosion
$400 Answer from H1
C. Volcanic activity
$500 Question from H1
Which would be the best way to model the changes to
a canyon after flooding?
A. A tray of sand with water dripping through it.
B. A tray of sand with water pouring through it.
C. A blow dryer set up near a tray of sand.
D. A tray of sand with plants set along the sides.
$500 Answer from H1
B. A tray of sand with water pouring
through it.
$100 Question from H2
Finish the chart by telling what the signs of water
erosion are:
A. Mountains are being formed
B. Broken rocks, sharp edges
C. smooth, rounded rocks
D. freshly dug holes in dirt
$100 Answer from H2
C. Smooth rounded rocks
$200 Question from H2
A model was used to show how water carves out a canyon. The
students then drew the result. Which drawing is correct?
A.Drawing of U-shaped valley
B.Drawing of V-shaped canyon
C.Drawing of one side of a cliff
D.Drawing of a flat valley
$200 Answer from H2
B. Drawing of a V – Shaped valleys
$300 Question from H2
Hot rock deep in Earth expands and is forced out the
Opening of a volcano. As the rock cools it may form
Which of the following?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Mountains
Glaciers
Rivers
Sandstone arches
$300 Answer from H2
A. Mountains
$400 Question from H2
A seismogaph is a device used to measure wave movement
through Earth’s crust. What can it help predict?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Earthquakes and volcanoes
Floods and hurricanes
Snowstorms and avalanches
Drought and rainfall patterns
$400 Answer from H2
A. Earthquakes and volcanoes
$500 Question from H2
How do volcanoes, earthquakes, and uplift affect
Earth’s surface? They create
A. Deep ocean basins
B. Great plains of rich soil
C. Mountains and valleys
D. Arctic ice caps
$500 Answer from H2
C. Mountains and valleys
$100 Question from H3
What causes earthquakes, volcanoes and uplift of
Earth’s surface?
A. The pull of gravity from the moon and sun
B. Movement of Earth’s crust
C. Explosions deep with Earth’s core
D. New rocks forming on Earth’s surface
$100 Answer from H3
B. Movement of Earth’s crust
$200 Question from H3
While on vacation, a family saw one mountain by itself that
had a caved-in top. They found many lava rocks by it and decided it
was a dormant volcano. Was this family doing science?
A. Yes, because many people use evidence and observations to
understand things.
B. Yes, because it doesn’t matter if you are right or not, as long as you
guess.
C. No, because only trained geologists can understand different ways
mountains form.
D. No, because some things are too hard to understand.
$200 Answer from H3
A. Yes, because many people use evidence and
observations to understand things.
$300 Question from H3
Scientists have been predicting that increased earthquakes
on Mount St. Helens indicate another eruption of the volcano.
What must they now do to support their prediction?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Send out a public alert to keep people away from the mountain.
Ask other scientists to agree with them so they can be correct.
Collect specific evidence to support their prediction.
Write a newspaper article to discuss this with the public.
$300 Answer from H3
C.Collect specific evidence to support
their prediction.
$400 Question from H3
Scientists believe that the mountains on one side of a valley
were made at the same time as the mountains on the other
side of the valley. What must they now do to support their claim?
A. Collect fossil evidence from both mountains to see if they are
similar.
B. Spend a lot of time looking at both mountains to see if they are
similar.
C. Write to other scientists to tell them their ideas.
D. Publish pictures on the internet to tell others about this.
$400 Answer from H3
A.Collect fossil evidence from both mountains
to see if they are similar.
$500 Question from H3
The Colorado River has helped to form the Grand Canyon.
Which natural process does the river most directly cause?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Faulting
Uplift
Earthquakes
Erosion
$500 Answer from H3
D. Erosion
$100 Question from H4
What would Earth’s surface look like if there were no
mountain uplift or erosion?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Like the Sun
Completely flat
Like it did when Earth was formed
Completely covered with mountains
$100 Answer from H4
C. Like it did when Earth was formed
$200 Question from H4
What scientific knowledge helps people predict what might
happen after a forest fire has burned trees and plants on
a mountain?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Mudslides and landslides could occur
An arch could form as rock wears away
A volcano could erupt and burn more trees
Uplift could occur from earthquakes and tremors
$200 Answer from H4
A. Mudslides and landslides occur
$300 Question from H4
Which set of processes allowed for the Grand Canyon
walls to appear as they do today?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Deposition, uplift, and erosion
Volcanoes, erosion, and weathering
Earthquakes, weathering, and uplift
Faulting, volcanoes, and earthquakes
$300 Answer from H4
A.
Deposition, uplift, and erosion
$400 Question from H4
The Colorado River has helped to form the Grand
Canyon. Which natural process does the river
most directly cause?
A. Uplift
B. Erosion
C. Earthquakes
D. Faulting
$400 Answer from H4
B. Erosion
$500 Question from H4
It has taken millions of years for the Grand Canyon
to build up and break down. Where would the oldest
rocks of this canyon most likely be?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Top of the canyon
Bottom of the canyon
Middle of the canyon
Eroded away
$500 Answer from H4
B. Bottom of the canyon
$100 Question from H5
Underground salt deposits can be dissolved by ground
water and carried away. What may happen next?
a.
b.
c.
d.
The ground may collapse.
A volcano may go off
An earthquake may happen.
The ground may form a dome.
$100 Answer from H5
A. The ground may collapse
$200 Question from H5
How long has it taken for the Grand Canyon to form?
a.
b.
c.
d.
100 years
1000 years
2000 years
over 5,000 years
$200 Answer from H5
D. Over 5000 years
$300 Question from H5
The Grand Canyon is a result of two forces. What are they?
A. weathering and erosion
B. erosion and uplift
C. earthquakes and faulting
D. volcanoes and magma
$300 Answer from H5
A. Weathering and erosion
$400 Question from H5
Use this drawing to answer the question:
What forces have made this butte?
a.
b.
c.
d.
volcanoes and earthquakes
weathering and wind erosion
water erosion and uplift
glaciers and ice
$400 Answer from H5
C. Water erosion and uplift
$500 Question from H5
Which best completes this “Formation of Mountains” chart?
1. Uplift
2. Earthquakes
3. _________________________
A.
B.
C.
D.
Volcanoes
Sand dunes
Shore lines
Geysers
$500 Answer from H5
A. Volcanoes
Final Jeopardy
Rodney went to his favorite fishing place on vacation one summer.
When he got there, it had all changed. Why?
A.
B.
C.
D.
He must have forgotten where it was
Wind can blow rocks into rivers
Erosion by rivers can change their course
Ice in the winter can cause fish to die
Final Jeopardy Answer
C. Erosion by rivers can change
their course