Lakes in Jeopardy!

Lakes in Jeopardy!

Assessment

Interactive Video

Science, Biology

11th Grade - University

Practice Problem

Hard

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The video discusses the impact of road salt on freshwater lakes, highlighting a study that found increased salinity in lakes near roads. It also covers how rising temperatures affect mosquito-borne diseases, with optimal transmission at 84°F. Research on Parkinson's disease reveals neuron manipulation can alleviate symptoms. Lastly, a study shows that engaging young girls in technology activities can reduce the gender gap in STEM fields.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What impact does road salt have on North American freshwater lakes?

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How does shoreline development affect lake salinization risks?

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What are the implications of rising salinity in lakes for ecological health?

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How might rising temperatures influence mosquito-borne diseases?

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What recent discoveries have been made regarding Parkinson's disease treatment?

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What strategies are suggested to encourage girls to pursue STEM fields?

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What was the outcome of the study involving six-year-old boys and girls in technology activities?

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