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Welcome!The Topic For Today Is…

LET’S SEE WHAT YOU LEARNED!!!

WHAT DID YOU LEARNWet n’ Wild What’s

Happening?Wood U? That’s a four

letter wordUncivilized Entity

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FINAL JEOPARDY

Wet n’ Wild: 200

• Question:• The portion of the Earth’s surface that is

covered with water..• Answer• What is 75-80%?

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Wet n’ Wild:400

• Question:• All watersheds that drain to the same river are

know as this.• Answer• What is a river basin?

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Wet n’ Wild:600

• Question:• The attraction between liquid water

molecules.• Answer• What is a hydrogen bond?

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Wet n’ Wild:800

• Question:• This group of animals swim freely in water.• Answer• What are nekton?

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Wet n’ Wild: 1000

• Question:• Mayflies, water pennies, and gilled snails are

found in this aquatic pollution tolerance group.

• Answer• What is pollution intolerant (sensitive)?

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What’s Happening?:200

• Question:• The Buck Steam Station uses this material to

generate electricity.• Answer• What is coal?

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What’s Happening?: 400

• Question:• The newest part of the Greensboro Science

Center.• Answer• What is the Sciquarium?

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What’s Happening?: 600

• Question:• Rain gardens, terraces, strip cropping, and

animal waste management systems are know as this.

• Answer• What are Best Management Practices (BMPs)?

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What’s Happening?: 800

• Question:• This kind of erosion is considered to be the

leading cause of sediment in the water bodies in Davidson County.

• Answer• What is stream bank erosion?

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What’s Happening?: 1000

• Question:• Excess amounts of these nutrients lead to

algal blooms in freshwater systems.• Answer• What are nitrogen and phosphorous?

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Wood U?: 200• Question:• Cellophane, rayon, and plastics are produced

from this natural material.• Answer• What is wood?

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Wood U?: 400• Question:• These fungi help trees to obtain water and

nutrients from the soil.• Answer• What are mycorrhizae?

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Wood U?: 600• Question:• Gymnosperms have this kind of seed.• Answer• What are naked seed?

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Wood U?: 800• Question:• The living wood in a tree is known as sapwood

or this.• Answer• What is xylem?

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Wood U?: 1000• Question:• 144 cubic inches of wood.• Answer• What is one Board Foot?

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That’s a four letter word: 200

• Question:• The smallest soil particle.• Answer• What is clay?

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That’s a four letter word: 400

• Question:• Well decomposed organic matter forms this

dark brown, porous, spongy material that has a pleasant earthy smell.

• Answer• What is humus?

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That’s a four letter word: 600

• Question:• This element gives soil a yellowish, brownish,

or reddish color.• Answer• What is iron?

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That’s a four letter word: 800

• Question:• This horizon is the transitional layer between

the soil and the parent material.• Answer• What is the C horizon?

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That’s a four letter word: 1000

• Question:• Land that has the best combination of physical

and chemical characteristics for producing food, feed, fiber, and oil seed crops and is available for these uses.

• Answer• What is Prime Farmland?

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Uncivilized Entity: 200

• Question:• Food, water, shelter/cover, space, and proper

arrangement.• Answer• What is habitat?

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Uncivilized Entity: 400

• Question:• The main tool to manage wildlife populations.• Answer• What is a hunting?

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Uncivilized Entity: 600

• Question:• Hawks, osprey, falcons, owls, and other large

birds of prey fall in this group.• Answer• What are raptors?

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Uncivilized Entity: 800

• Question:• The upper shell of a turtle.• Answer• What is the carapace?

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I can do that: 1000

• Question:• The only marsupial in North America.• Answer• What is the opossum?

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Final Jeopardy• Question:• The Endangered Species Act defines this group

as “any species that is likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range.”

• Answer• What is a Threatened Species?

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