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Jeopardy
Soil /
Landforms Vegetation
Geography
Skills
Climate
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Geo Skills
The distance east or west of the Prime
Meridian measured in degree.
$100 Answer from Geo Skills
What is Longitude?
$200 Question from Geo Skills
The line that is 0 latitude.
$200 Answer from Geo Skills
What is the Equator?
$300 Question from Geo Skills
Three things that you will need on a Map.
$300 Answer from Geo Skills
What is compass, legend, title…?
$400 Question from Geo Skills.
This type of map that shows the
distribution of natural and human
features on the earth and the
relationships among them.
$400 Answer from Geo Skills
What is a topographic map?
$500 Question from Geo Skills
The exact location of a place
measured by its latitude and
longitude.
$500 Answer from Geo Skills
What is absolute location?
$100 Question from H2
The day to day conditions of
temperature, precipitation and
humidity.
$100 Answer from Climate
What is weather?
$200 Question from Climate
This climate factor, concludes that
the further you are from the equator
the colder it becomes.
$200 Answer from Climate
What is latitude?
$300 Question from Climate
This climate factor will cause
milder winters and cooler summers,
because it takes longer to heat up
and cool down compared to land.
$300 Answer from Climate
What are large bodies of water?
$400 Question from Climate
Canada’s main wind system, which
blows from west to east.
$400 Answer from Climate
What is the Westerlies?
$500 Question from Climate
The climate region we live in,
has cool winters, hot summers
and moderate precipitation.
$500 Answer from Climate
What is the Lower Lakes Climate
Region?
$100 Question from Landforms
The landform region we, and
50 per cent of Canadians, live
in.
$100 Answer from Landforms
What is the Great Lakes-St.
Lawrence Lowlands?
$200 Question from Landforms
The largest landform region in
Canada in terms of size.
$200 Answer from Landforms
What is the Canadian Shield?
$300 Question from Landforms
The breaking up of rocks into small
Particles by wind, water, ice, plant
roots and some chemical reactions.
$300 Answer from Landforms
What is weathering?
$400 Question from Landforms
This landform region located in
the west, has the another word
for “mountain” in its name.
$400 Answer from Landform
What is the Western Cordillera?
$500 Question from Landforms
The movement of broken up
particles to other places.
$500 Answer from Landforms
What is erosion.
$100 Question from Soil/Veg
Trees that have needle-like
leaves.
$100 Answer from Soil/Veg
What is coniferous?
$200 Question from Soil/Veg
The three main vegetation
types in Canada.
$200 Answer from Soil/Veg
What are Tundra, Grasslands
and Forests?
$300 Question from Soil/Veg
Soils found in areas covered by
forests.
$300 Answer from Soil/Veg
What are podzols?
$400 Question from Soil/Veg
The uppermost layer of soil,
contains the nutrients that
plants need to grow.
$400 Answer from Soil/Veg
What is Humus?
$500 Question from Soils/Veg
The four “ingredients” found
in all soils.
$500 Answer from Soil/Veg
What is: Minerals, Bacteria
and Organic Manner,
Air and Moisture?
$100 Question from Other
The interior structure of the
Earth is made up of these
three layers.
$100 Answer from Other
What are the core, mantle
and crust.
$200 Question from Other
He came up with the theory
of Continental Drift.
$200 Answer from Other
Who is Alfred Wegener?
$300 Question from Other
This type of map shows differences
in elevation.
$300 Answer from Other
What is a contour map.
$400 Question from Other
When you put together landform, climate
soil and natural vegetation data and
factor in human and animal activity.
$400 Answer from Other
What are Ecozones.
$500 Question from Other
A convergent boundary where two
Tectonic Plates collide.
$500 Answer from Other
What is a subduction zone?
Final Jeopardy
What acronym represents the factors that
affect climate. What does each letter
stand for?
Final Jeopardy Answer
Latitude
Ocean Currents
Winds and Air Masses
Elevation
Relief
Near Water