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100

A stone formation in the shape of a decayed living thing.

What is a fossil?
100

Massive pieces of the Earth's crust that fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. 

What are tectonic plates?

100
Name three forms of energy.

What are sound, chemical, radiant, electric, atomic, or mechanical?

100

Two words with very similar meanings.

What are synonyms?

100

The most important thing a character must have.

What is motivation?

200

A man-made, self-contained environment or ecosystem.

What is a biosphere?

200

Cracks between the Earth's tectonic plates.

What is a fault line?

200

Name three types of waves.

What are gamma, X-ray, ultraviolet, light, infrared, microwave, sound, gravity?

200

Two words with opposite meanings.

What are antonyms?

200

The sequence of events in a story.

What is the plot?

300

The deadliest animal on earth besides humans.

What is a mosquito?

300

The "supercontinent" formed of all of the continents together.

What is Pangea?

300

The height of a wave.

What is amplitude?

300

A foundational word used to "build" other words.

What is a root word?

300

The places in which a story takes place.

What are the settings?

400

This animal can see clearly at the farthest distance.

What is an eagle?

400

The three types of soil.

What are sand, loam, and clay?

400

The length of a wave.

What is wavelength?

400

An expression that is not literally true or logical.

What is an idiom?

400

The terms for the good guy (hero) and bad guy (villain) in a story.

What are the protagonist and the antagonist?

500

This animal has the best hearing in the animal kingdom.

What is an elephant? or "What is a moth?"

500

The three types of rock.

What are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic?

500

This is Newton's Third Law of Motion.

What is "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction"?

500

An expression that compares one thing to another using the words "like" or "as".

What is a simile?

500
The names of the four types of conflict in stories.
What are Man vs. Man, Man vs. Nature, Man vs. Self, and Man vs. Machine?
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