PPT-Timpanogos Cave Jeopardy

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Created by Diantha Smith June 2009 Be sure to click on the words in each slide as you play the game You can also click the smiley face to get you back to the Jeopardy

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Created by Diantha Smith June 2009 Be sure to click on the words in each slide as you play the game You can also click the smiley face to get you back to the Jeopardy Board at any time Timpanogos Cave Jeopardy. Everything you need to know for a perfect visit.. What to bring on your hike:. Water. (at least one full bottle).. Good shoes . (tennis shoes or hiking boots).. A light jacket or sweater . for the inside of the cave. . Jaskinia. Raj. Paradise Cave is one of the most . bea. u. tiful. cave. s. . in Poland and one of the most . popular. attraction. s. of . Świętokrzyskie. Mountain. s. . It’s situated near . Chęciny. Robin Sturm. Who is Watson?. This is Watson!. (His “face” at least). This is also Watson. What. is Watson?. A computer developed by IBM to play Jeopardy!. Watson was IBM’s next “Grand Challenge” after Deep Blue defeated Garry Kasparov in a chess tournament in 1997.. Aristotle . and Isocrates. CIV 101-. 03. February 10, 2016. Allegory of the Cave. https://. blackflagtheology.files.wordpress.com. /2012/02/. allegory_of_the_cave.png. Allegory of the Cave. Prisoners think that the shadows are real.. Plants of PA. Fish of PA. Soils. Mammals of PA. Pot Pourri. $400. $. 800. $1200. $1600. $2000. $400. $800. $1200. $1600. $2000. $400. $800. $1200. $1600. $2000. $400. $800. $1200. $1600. $2000. $400. Ice Age Artists. Cro-Magnons, from Central and Eastern Europe.. Homo Sapiens with a greater ability to reason.. Arrived nearly 40,000 years ago in Western Europe where the Neanderthals had been living for 200,000 years.. Why the name?. Spleen.  was the . Augustan name.  . which Elizabethans . described as . melancholy. . It is less . of a.  . disease.  than a . fashionable affectation. . Fashionable ladies, poets, and playwrights pretend to suffer from it so as to give an impression that t. MANAGEMENT. Dale L. Pate. NPS - National Cave . &. . Karst Program Coordinator. May 12-16, 2014. Cody, Wyoming. Cave & . Karst. Project Management. Importance of Understanding. the Resources. Cave Types. BLM CAVE & KARST MANAGEMENT TRAINING. Cody, Wyoming. May 12-16, 2014. Major Cave Types. Most often grouped by origin – dissolution, volcanic activity, etc.. Sometimes grouped by rock type – limestone, lava, etc.. The jeopardy game. The jeopardy game. The jeopardy game. What are we talking about?. Parietal. Art. Any prehistoric art found on cave walls or large rock slabs. Engraved and/or painted. Mobiliary Art. Portable prehistoric art. Jewelry, statuettes, carved spear throwers. What to bring on your hike:. Water. (at least one full bottle).. Good shoes . (tennis shoes or hiking boots).. A light jacket or sweater . for the inside of the cave. . Cave temperature is in the low 40’s, the same as a refrigerator.. Personal Portfolio Making. Lascaux Caves. Complex caves in southwestern France, famous for its Paleolithic cave paintings.. 40,000 to 10,000 BC. Cave Art Subjects. Cave art portrays human hands; large numbers of animals in different activities, including various species, such as the woolly rhinoceros, which are now extinct, and a few which were extinct even at the time they were painted; geometric figures and signs.. Period 2. How did cave painters survive down in the caves?. Painters would go down in groups, because of how dangerous the caves could be. They would have to crawl through tight spaces with only torches to guide them. Painters would go down expecting to be there for quite some time- they would bring tools, brushes, pigments, torches (and flint to maintain fires), as well as food to sustain them. There is also evidence of scaffolding systems, so that projects could be continued over time..

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