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Chloe OrlyD aphn e
K athy
Round 1Final
Jeopardy
Joseph
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Topo Maps
Latitude And
Longitude
Gradient Spheres Polaris Misc
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Final Jeopardy
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The difference between each contour line.
The difference between each contour line.
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Contour IntervalContour Interval
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The Contour IntervalThe Contour Interval
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What is 20?What is 20?
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The one with the steeper gradient.
The one with the steeper gradient.
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What is the one on the right?What is the one on the right?
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Direction the Stream FlowsDirection the Stream Flows
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What is southwest?What is southwest?
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The highest possible elevation.The highest possible elevation.
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What is 39?What is 39?
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Locations are North or South of this line.
Locations are North or South of this line.
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What is the equator?What is the equator?
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The highest values for latitude and longitude.
The highest values for latitude and longitude.
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What is 90 (latitude) and 180 (longitude)?
What is 90 (latitude) and 180 (longitude)?
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The types of lines shownThe types of lines shown
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What are lines of latitude?What are lines of latitude?
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The number of degrees of longitude between each time
zones.
The number of degrees of longitude between each time
zones.
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What is 15?What is 15?
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The continent located at
40N, 90E
The continent located at
40N, 90E
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What is Asia?What is Asia?
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The formula for gradient.The formula for gradient.
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What isWhat is
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The gradient between points A and B.The gradient between points A and B.
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What is 10 m/km?
(3000 ÷ 300 = 10)
What is 10 m/km?
(3000 ÷ 300 = 10)
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The gradient between B and C
Distance is 1 km.
The gradient between B and C
Distance is 1 km.
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What is 30 m/km?What is 30 m/km?
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The temperature gradient if the temperature on the ground is
20C and 3m above the ground it is 26C.
The temperature gradient if the temperature on the ground is
20C and 3m above the ground it is 26C.
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What is 2C/m?What is 2C/m?
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If the elevation at Albany is 282ft and Syracuse 420ft, the gradient
in ft/mi.
If the elevation at Albany is 282ft and Syracuse 420ft, the gradient
in ft/mi.
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What is 1.1 ft/mi (+/- 0.2)?Gradient = elevation distance
= (420ft – 282ft) 125 mi
= 1.1 ft/mi
What is 1.1 ft/mi (+/- 0.2)?Gradient = elevation distance
= (420ft – 282ft) 125 mi
= 1.1 ft/mi
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The layer of water on the Earth’s surface.
The layer of water on the Earth’s surface.
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What is the hydrosphere?What is the hydrosphere?
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The temperature at the boundary between the mesosphere and the
thermosphere.
The temperature at the boundary between the mesosphere and the
thermosphere.
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What is -90C?What is -90C?
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The most abundant element by mass in the Earth’s Crust
The most abundant element by mass in the Earth’s Crust
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What is Oxygen?What is Oxygen?
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The element that makes up the greatest percentage of the air we
breathe.
The element that makes up the greatest percentage of the air we
breathe.
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What is nitrogen (78%)?What is nitrogen (78%)?
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The relationship between elevation and air pressure.The relationship between
elevation and air pressure.
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What is an inverse (indirect) relationship?
What is an inverse (indirect) relationship?
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The only hemisphere where Polaris can be seen.
The only hemisphere where Polaris can be seen.
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What is the Northern Hemisphere?
What is the Northern Hemisphere?
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The location on the Earth’s surface where Polaris would be
directly overhead.
The location on the Earth’s surface where Polaris would be
directly overhead.
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What is the North Pole?What is the North Pole?
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The altitude of Polaris at
27 30’N, 65 45’W.
The altitude of Polaris at
27 30’N, 65 45’W.
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What is 27 ½?What is 27 ½?
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The student is located nearest to this city in New York State1 Plattsburgh 3 New York City2 Albany 4 Kingston
The student is located nearest to this city in New York State1 Plattsburgh 3 New York City2 Albany 4 Kingston
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What is Kingston (#4)?What is Kingston (#4)?
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Which diagram most accurately shows a cross section of the Earth
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What is D?What is D?
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At the equator, a person weighs 125 lbs. Their weight at the
South Pole is greater than or less than 125?
At the equator, a person weighs 125 lbs. Their weight at the
South Pole is greater than or less than 125?
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What is More.
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The distance from Binghamton to Jamestown in kilometers.
The distance from Binghamton to Jamestown in kilometers.
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What is 260 km (+/- 5)?What is 260 km (+/- 5)?
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Show lines of decreasing elevation (depressions) on a
topographic map.
Show lines of decreasing elevation (depressions) on a
topographic map.
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What are hachured lines?What are hachured lines?
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The NY State city located at 4302’N, 7610’W.
The NY State city located at 4302’N, 7610’W.
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What is Syracuse?What is Syracuse?
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What is the lowest possible elevation in the depression?
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What is 41 feet?What is 41 feet?
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Jeopardy Question
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What are the Three Rules used to determine which way water flowsWhat are the Three Rules used to determine which way water flows
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Water flows from High to Low elevation
Law of the “V’s”
Water flows into Oceans
Water flows from High to Low elevation
Law of the “V’s”
Water flows into Oceans
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