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Jeopardy

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy Heading1 Heading2 Heading3 Heading4 Heading5 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

  2. $100 Question from H1 What is the Wetlands?

  3. $100 Answer from H1 Wetlands are ecosystems where the soil is waterlogged for all or part of the year.

  4. $200 Question from H1 How much the wetlands can reduce the concentration?

  5. $200 Answer from H1 Wetlands can reduce the concentration of nitrate by more than 80%.

  6. $300 Question from H1 What scientists are also concerned, by draining and drying out wetlands?

  7. $300 Answer from H1 If scientist draining and drying the wetlands carbon dioxide and methane will be released into the atmosphere

  8. $400 Question from H1 Why it takes so much time destroyed the malls and parking lots in wetlands ?

  9. $400 Answer from H1 Because of human population in wetlands it takes hundred years to destroyed

  10. $500 Question from H1 What affects the development of rhododendrons?

  11. $500 Answer from H1 Peat soils help rhododendrons to growing up

  12. $100 Question from H2 Which resources and materials occurring are naturally ?

  13. $100 Answer from H2 soil, wood, and oil

  14. $200 Question from H2 Throughout human history , how people used their land ?

  15. $200 Answer from H2 People have used their land to meet their needs

  16. $300 Question from H2 How the humans expansion into ecosystems?

  17. $300 Answer from H2 Ecosystems has resulted in the destruction or fragmentation of habitats.

  18. $400 Question from H2 What going to happen if the habits are destroyed?

  19. $400 Answer from H2 If habitats are destroyed they can no longer support the original species that lived there.

  20. $500 Question from H2 What isolated pockets of ecosystems affect?

  21. $500 Answer from H2 Isolated pockets of ecosystems affect plant pollination, seed dispersal, and wildlife movement, and plant reproduction.

  22. $100 Question from H3 What happens when fields are left bare during non-planting season ?

  23. $100 Answer from H3 Water and wind erosion can reduce the amount of healthy topsoil for plant production.

  24. $200 Question from H3 Where can we see effects of agriculture?

  25. $200 Answer from H3 In many parts of North America , we can see effects of agriculture.

  26. $300 Question from H3 In which locations soils are moist and heavy?

  27. $300 Answer from H3 Southwestern B.C. , soils are moist and heavy.

  28. $400 Question from H3 What are the biggest contributors to compaction on agriculture land?

  29. $400 Answer from H3 Vehicles and grazing animals.

  30. $500 Question from H3 What is Aeration ?

  31. $500 Answer from H3 Is one method that reduces run-off by improving the movement of air and water through soil.

  32. $100 Question from H4 How mining can effect the ecosystem?

  33. $100 Answer from H4 Your Text HereMining can also effect ecosystems by contributing to ground water and surface water contamination.

  34. $200 Question from H4 What is exploitation?

  35. $200 Answer from H4 Exploitation is the use or extraction of a resource until it is depleted.

  36. $300 Question from H4 How ecosystems can affected negatively?

  37. $300 Answer from H4 Ecosystems can affected negatively when resources are over exploited.

  38. $400 Question from H4 How over exploitation of species effects yellow fish and tunas?

  39. $400 Answer from H4 Over exploitation of species effects their numbers also in loss of genetic diversity.

  40. $500 Question from H4 What exploitation of resources can cause?

  41. $500 Answer from H4 Exploitation of resources can cause habitat loss and soil degradation.

  42. $100 Question from H5 What can happen if over hunting of whales continues?

  43. $100 Answer from H5 Scientist believe that over hunting of whales casued orcas to seek new prey, such as harbor seals, fur seals, sea lions, and sea otters.

  44. $200 Question from H5 How was the population in the 70s and 80s?

  45. $200 Answer from H5 In the 70s, the population of harbor seals declined, which was followed in the 80s, by a decline in fur seals.

  46. $300 Question from H5 Was the food web continued to be affected throughout the 90s?

  47. $300 Answer from H5 Yes, when the number of sea lions and then sea otters decreased

  48. $400 Question from H5 What happened after 90s with this kind of marine fauna?

  49. $400 Answer from H5 Low numbers of sea otters resulted in an explosion of sea urchins, a primary food source for sea otters.

  50. $500 Question from H5 What the biologist say about the average rate of kelp loss?

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