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Page 1: Grade 9 Geography Unit 4 – Physical Geography Jeopardy Climate FactorsLandforms of Canada Plates and Drift Geological History Precipitation 11111 22222

Grade 9 Geography Unit 4 – Physical Geography Jeopardy

Climate Factors Landforms of Canada

Plates and Drift

Geological History

Precipitation

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The further north or south you go, the colder it becomes.

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What is Latitude?

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The higher you climb, the colder it becomes.

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What is Altitude?

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The term used to describe the ability of water to retain heat.

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What is Heat Capacity?

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It is the side of a mountain where air rises and cools, and

water condenses and falls back to earth as rain or snow.

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What is Windward?

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It is the reason Watertown, NY gets more snow than

Kingston, Ontario even though Kingston is further

north.

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What is Lake Effect Snow?

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This landform covers more than 50% of Canada

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What is the Canadian Shield?

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These five lakes were formed by continental glaciation

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What are the Great Lakes?

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Over 50% of Canada’s population live in this

landform.

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What is Great Lakes-St. Lawrence

Lowland?

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This landform consists of three mountain ranges

including the Rocky Mountains.

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What is the Western Cordillera?

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This landform has the nickname

“Canada’s breadbasket”

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What is the Interior Plains?

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The temperature is about 4,800OC. The pressure is over 3.6 million times the pressure

at the Earth’s surface. Gravity is ZERO.

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What is the centre of the Earth?

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Wegener proposed this theory to explain the shape of

the Earth’s land masses.

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What is Continental Drift?

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One large land mass

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What is Pangaea?

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The movement of the Earth’s plates by

convection currents in the semi-molten layer of the

Mantle

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What is Plate Tectonics?

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Constantly changing due to forces such as erosion and deposition, this outermost

layer of the Earth is between 6 and 100 km thick.

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What is the Crust?

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Called the Age of Mammals, we live in this short and most

recent Geological Era.

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What is Cenozoic?

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Canada’s oldest landform, the Canadian Shield, was formed in this ancient Geological Era.

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What is Precambrian?

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Divided into three periods called Triassic, Jurassic and

Cretaceous, it is the Geological Era of the

dinosaur.

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What is Mesozoic?

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4.6 billion years

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What is the age of the Earth?

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The period represents 87% of Earth’s geological time, and during this period,

Earth’s atmosphere began to convert from carbon dioxide and methane to

oxygen

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What is the Precambrian?

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The type of precipitation that occurs when warm moist air is forced to rise over large

mountains.

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What is Orographic or Relief

Precipitation?

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This type of precipitation occurs when a cold air mass

meets a warm air mass.

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What is Frontal or Cyclonic

Precipitation?

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This occurred when a large cyclonic storm stalled over

Eastern Ontario and Quebec in 1998.

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What is the 1998 Ice Storm?

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This precipitation occurs when air is heated over warm land resulting in the air rising

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What isConvection Precipitation?

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This type of precipitation is the most commonly

occurring type in Kingston.

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What is Convection Precipitation?