Discovering Earth's Biomes and Climate Through Jeopardy Questions

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Explore Earth's diverse biomes and climate concepts by playing a virtual Jeopardy game. Test your knowledge on topics such as deserts, biomes, climate, atmospheric layers, and elemental compositions of air. Learn interesting facts about penguins, living organisms in the ground, winds, and more.


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  1. Directions: 1. Hit the F5 function key at the top of your keyboard 2. Click your mouse anywhere on this page to access the Jeopardy board 3. Click a category and level 4. When you get to the question, click your mouse anywhere on the page (other than the colored arrow) to reveal the answer 5. Click the arrow to return to the Jeopardy board Note: Keep score on a sheet of paper.

  2. Earth Air Water Sun Life 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

  3. How much of the planet is made up of the desert biome? 1/5

  4. True or false: Biomes always stay the same through time. (once a forest, always a forest) False

  5. What is climate? The weather conditions that are typically found in a geographical area

  6. True or false: Penguins are only found in snowy conditions. False some live in warm coastal climates

  7. True or false: Tiny living organisms live in the ground. True tiny living organisms live in the ground

  8. What element is air mostly made of? Nitrogen

  9. Whats the name of the lowest layer of the atmosphere? Troposphere

  10. Whats the saying that tells us which ozone is good and which is bad ? Good up high, bad nearby

  11. True or false: Winds always blow in the same direction. False

  12. True or false: Fish breathe oxygen, too. True

  13. True or false: Most of the water on Earth is freshwater. False

  14. How many oceans are on Earth? Five

  15. What is salinity? The amount of salt in a solution

  16. What are the largest bodies of water on Earth called? Oceans

  17. In what frozen mass is most of the Earth s fresh water locked? Glacier

  18. True or false: The sun is solid. False the sun is made of gases

  19. True or false: Our sun is the largest star in the universe. False

  20. What kind of ultraviolet rays cause sunburns? UVB

  21. Is it hotter on the surface of the sun or on the inside? Inside

  22. What prevents some of the sun s heat from escaping back into space after it comes to Earth? Greenhouse gases

  23. What class do you, a dog, and a whale all belong to? Mammalia

  24. Whats it called when an organism changes over time to be better suited to its environment? Adaptation

  25. List two tiny creatures that live in a pond? Any two: beetles, nymphs, water spiders, water fleas, water mites

  26. What animal was taken off the endangered list in 2007? Bald eagle

  27. Who started the National Wildlife Refuge system in the United States? President Theodore Roosevelt

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