final jeopardy question water #1 weathering #2 500 history #6 glaciers & wind #4 erosion #3...
TRANSCRIPT
Final Jeopardy QuestionFinal Jeopardy Question
Water#1
Weathering#2
500
History#6
Glaciers & Wind#4
Erosion#3
Oceans#5
100
200
300
400
500 500 500 500
400 400 400 400
300 300 300300
200 200 200 200
100 100 100100 100
200
300
400
500
Back
PrecipitationEvaporationCondensationTranspirationRunoffGroundwater flow
What are the six processes that make up the water cycle?
1.2.3.4.5.6.
In the water cycle, the process that changes a liquid into a gas is called _____________.
Back
evaporation
Back
Compare and contrast weathering and erosion
Weathering breaks down or chemically alters rocks, while erosion wears down and carries away rock and soil. Weathering contributes to erosion.
List at least five agents of erosion.
Back
The answer can be any five of the following:Wind, glaciers, gravity, groundwater, waves, streams, and weather
1. A rapid mass movement of large amounts of rock is called ____________.2. Tilted telephone poles and fences curving in a downward direction on a hillside are evidence of _____________.
Back
landslide
creep
What is wearing down and carrying away of rock and soil through the force of gravity, wind and water called?
Back
erosion
What rock types and conditions are ideal for chemical weather?
Limestone in a hot and rainy area
Rainwater, oxidation and carbonic acid are agents of _______________ __________,
Back
Chemical weathering
Back
What are three common features of fast-moving streams in mountainous areas?
Water FallsRapidsV-Shaped Valleys
What are two common features of formed by deposition that are often found in caves?
Back
Stalactites and stalagmites
What determines a stream’s ability to cause erosion?
Back
Its speedWhat causes meanders, V-shaped valleys, and oxbow lakes to form?
Surface water erosion
What feature is formed by sediment deposited when a stream flows into a lake?
Back
delta
What is the portion of a stream that flows through gently sloping flood plains?Meanders and oxbow lakes
Groundwater forms caves and sinkholes by the process of _______________
Back
Chemical weathering
Caves are formed by erosion from _____________groundwater
Describe three ways that wind erosion moves sediment.
Back
Fine Particles are suspended in the air and blown by the wind.
Larger particles bounce along the ground by saltation
The largest particles are pushed along the ground by the wind.
What is the pyramid-shaped glacial formation that is a combination of several connected ridges called?
Back
A horn
A mound of sediment formed at the downhill end of a glacier and along its sides is called _____________.
Back
moraine
Describe the changes in amount of light, temperature, and pressure as depth in the ocean increases.
Back
Light decreasesTemperature decreasesPressure increases
Why do most ocean organisms live about a water depth of 500 meters?
Back
Pressure below that depth is too great
Deep currents in the ocean are caused by _____________________________.
Back
Density differences of ocean water.
What type of ocean current brings cold water from the deep ocean to the surface?upwelling
What are the four largest divisions of the geologic time scale?
Back
Precambrian timePaleozoic EraMesozoic EraCenozoic Era
What three methods can be used to compare the age of sedimentary rock layers?
Back
Radioactive isotopesIndex fossilsRelative dating
DAILYDOUBLE
During which Era did the first land plants and animals appear in the fossil record?
Back
Paleozoic Era
Back
This question is about the water cycle. Write down the number of points that you want to risk.
Go To Diagram
Label the six processes that correspond to the letters in the next diagram.