JEOPARDYJEOPARDYMidterm Midterm
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Food ChainFood Chain Ozone and Ozone and AtmosphereAtmosphere
Layers of Layers of the Earththe Earth VolcanoVolcano Mass Mass
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Category 1 100
The chemical reaction that releases glucose.
Category 1 100
Cellular respiration
Category 1 200
Some energy is used by the consumer, name two other ways the energy is lost.
Category 1 200
Released as heat
Used by another consumer
Category 1 300
Consumers that eat other consumers that have already died.
Category 1 300
scavenger
Category 1 400
A consumers that eats plants and animals.
Category 1 400
omnivore
Category 1 500
Organisms that can make glucose during photosynthesis.
Category 2 100
A special scale that forecasts the amount of ultraviolet radiation that will reach the Earth’s surface.
Category 2 100
UV Index
Category 2 200
A device for measuring wind speed
Category 2 200
anemometer
Category 2 300
A form of oxygen formed naturally in the atmosphere by a photochemical reaction
Category 2 300
Ozone Layer
Category 2 400
The part of Earth’s atmosphere that contains the ozone layer.
Category 2 400
Stratosphere
Category 2 500
The amount of water vapor in the air.
Category 2 500
humidity
Category 3 100
Continents rest on the plates and move when they move.
Category 3 100
Continental drift
Category 3 200
The ridged, rocky outer surface of the Earth; composed mostly of basalt and granite.
Category 3 200
crust
Category 3 300
Thick parts of the Earth, not located under the ocean.
Category 3 300
Continental crust
Category 3 400
The lower part of the upper mantle that exhibits plastic (flowing)
Category 3 400
asthenosphere
Category 3 500
The crust plus the ridged upper mantle.
Category 3 500
lithosphere
Category 4 100
• Bowl-shaped part of the volcano surrounds the vent
Category 4 100
• crater
Category 4 200
• The hot, molten mixture of rock material and gases.
Category 4 200
• magma
Category 4 300
• A nearly vertical crack in the rock that magma flows through.
Category 4 300
• pipe
Category 4 400
• As magma flows up the pipe, it reaches the surface at an opening called ______
Category 4 400
• vent
• Magma that has been forced upward forms and fills a large pocket underneath the volcano called ________
Category 4 500
• Magma chamber
Category 4 500
Category 5 100
• Wet sediment flows downhill over the ground surface
Category 5 100
• mudflows
Category 5 200
• Layers of rock break loose from slopes and slide to the bottom.
Category 5 200
• Rock slide
Category 5 300
• Mass movement that happens when loose materials or rock layers slip down a slope leaving a curved scar.
Category 5 300
• slump
Category 5 400
• The way sedimenst slowly inch their way down a hill, common where freezing and thawing occur.
Category 5 400
• creep
Category 5 500
• This causes all the mass movements to occur.
Category 5 500
• Gravity