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Bay to Dunes Jeopardy. Habitats - 10 Points These are hills made of sand. What are dunes?. Click here to return to home screen!. (click once for answer). Habitats - 20 Points A very large, wet, and salty environment that covers about ¾ of the planet. What is the ocean?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Bay to Dunes Jeopardy

Habitats Animals Plants Earth Science People and Places

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Habitats - 10 Points

These are hills made of sand.

What are dunes?

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Habitats - 20 Points

A very large, wet, and salty environment that covers about ¾ of the planet.

What is the ocean?

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Habitats - 30 Points

A habitat along the edge of the bay where pickleweed grows.

What is a saltwater marsh?

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Habitats - 40 points

A wetland where frogs and salamanders lay their eggs.

What is a freshwater marsh? (or freshwater pond)

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Habitats - 50 Points

In this habitat, trees can be found growing in sand.

What is the dune forest?

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Animals - 10 Points

What is a Predator?

A term for an animal that hunts and eats other animals.

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Animals - 20 points

An adaption of this chorus frog that helps it blend in with its habitat.

What is Camouflage?

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Animals - 30 points

What is a Grey Fox?

This dog-like predator lives in the dunes and conserves energy by walking in its own footprints.

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Animals - 40 points

Animals without a backbone.

What are

Invertebrates?

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Animals - 50 points

This animal harvests the fuzz from Beach Buckwheat leaves to build its nest in the sand.

What is a Solitary Bee?(Wool Carder Bee)

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Plants – 10 points

Plants that people brought from another place, and that take over a habitat.

What are

Invasive Plants?

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Plants – 20 points

Plants that are natural to a habitat.

What are

Native Plants?

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Plants – 30 points

This edible plant grows in the saltwater marsh and has a special adaptation for dealing with

salt.

What is

Pickleweed?

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Plants – 40 points

This plant is a wild version of one you might find growing in your garden. It can clone

itself by sending out runners (a.k.a. stolon's) to start new plants.

What is

Beach Strawberry?

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Plants – 50 points

This endangered plant can only be found growing the dunes around the Humboldt Bay.

What is

Humboldt Bay Wallflower?

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Earth Science – 10 points

A large object that orbits the Earth and causes the tides.

What is The Moon?

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Earth Science - 20 points

This covers most of the earth’s surface.

What is Water?(or the ocean)

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Earth Science - 30 points

This is responsible for moving sand and forming dunes.

What is The Wind?

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Earth Science - 40 points

Before I become sand, I start my life as these.

What are Rocks?

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Earth Science - 50 points

These carry water from the mountains to the coast, and along they way they erode

rocks to create sand.

What are Rivers and Streams?

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People and Places – 10 points

European Beachgrass was planted to protect these man-made structures.

What are

Railroad Tracks?

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People and Places – 20 points

Removing invasive plants to help return a habitat to a more natural state.

What is Restoration?

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People and Places – 30 points

A city on the edge of the Humboldt Bay, whose name is California’s motto.

What is

Eureka?

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People and Places – 40 points

This group of Native Americans has been living around the Humboldt Bay longer then any other people, and

held their World Renewal Ceremony on Indian Island.

Who are

The Wiyot?

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People and Places– 50 pointsThese facilities were built to process the large trees being cut down in forests. There used to be many

around the Humboldt Bay, including one at the site where the Manila Community Park is now.

What are

Lumber Mills?

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