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Page 1: With your host/hostess, Your classmate Chapter 9 Review Jeopardy.

With your host/hostess,Your classmate

Chapter 9Review

Jeopardy

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Chapter 9 Review Jeopardy

Rivers H2ORiver or Soil

Lakes Misc.

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200 200 200 200 200

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500 500 500 500 500

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Rivers 100

Which river has waterfalls?

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Rivers 200

Which river has a steep slope?

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Rivers 300

Which river has fast-moving water?

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Rivers 400

Which river has meanders?

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Rivers 500

Which river causes more erosion?

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H2O 100The process by which water moves through the environment over andover again is called

A) condensation.B) evaporation.C) precipitation.D) the water cycle.

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H2O 200 A collection of ice crystals or water droplets in the atmosphere is

A) a cloud. B) hail. C) rain. D) snow.

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H2O 300 The process by which water changes from a gas to a liquid is

A) condensation. B) evaporation. C) precipitation. D) the water cycle.

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H2O 400 Liquid water with a temperature above the boiling point of

water is

A) found in clouds. B) steam. C) superheated. D) under low pressure.

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H2O 500 Water that collects in spaces between

rock and soil particles is

A) groundwater. B) hard water. C) salt water. D) saturated.

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River or Soil 100 A river feature that forms when the

slope of a river drops straight down is

A) a meander. B) a tributary. C) a waterfall. D) an oxbow lake.

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River or Soil 200 The place where a river ends is

called its

A) floodplain. B) mouth. C) source. D) valley.

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River or Soil 300 One feature of an old river is

A) a steep slope. B) a waterfall. C) an oxbow lake. D) rapids.

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River or Soil 400 Tiny holes or air spaces in soil are

A) particles. B) ponds. C) pores. D) wells.

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River or Soil 500 Soil that can hold a lot of water

A) has few pores. B) has particles of different sizes. C) has particles that are all the

same size. D) is tightly packed.

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Lakes 100 Most lakes contain

A) fast-moving water. B) fresh water. C) salt water. D) shallow water.

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Lakes 200 Kettle lakes were formed by

A) Earth movements. B) glaciers. C) meteorites. D) volcanoes.

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Lakes 300 An oxbow lake is a landform created

by

A) a glacier. B) running water. C) waves. D) wind.

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Lakes 400When a lake is at its peak, its water is

A) deep and clear.B) deep and silty.C) shallow and clear.D) shallow and silty.

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Lakes 500 A reservoir forms after the

construction of

A) a dam. B) a pond. C) a water table. D) an artesian well.

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Misc. 100 Rain and snow are the two main

forms of

A) fresh water. B) precipitation. C) salt water. D) water.

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Daily Double How many points would you like to

wager on today’s DAILY DOUBLE???

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Misc. 200 Water in artesian wells is forced to

Earth's surface by

A) gases. B) gravity. C) heat. D) steam.

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Misc. 300 Plant roots take in water in

A) the bedrock. B) the water table. C) topsoil. D) wells.

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Misc. 400 A natural flow of groundwater that occurs when the side of a steep hill

dips below the water table is

A) a geyser. B) a spring. C) a stream. D) a well.

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Misc. 500 The upper layer of saturated rock is the

A) hydrosphere. B) lithosphere. C) water table. D) well.

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Chapter Review

Jeopardy

THANK YOU for PLAYING!!!

Would you like a final Jeopardy question?

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Final Jeopardy How does erosion in youthful rivers

differ from erosion in mature rivers?

In youthful rivers, erosion cuts the riverbed downward, forming V-shaped valleys. In old rivers, erosion occurs along the banks, forming meanders.