"Tau Beta Pi"
Animal Engineers
Architecture
Mythical Beasts
Engineering History 2
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a force applied parallel to a given area

shear stress

200

This animal makes their nest in trees

Birds

200

What infamous bridge shattered due to flutter (not resonance)

The Tacoma Bridge

200

This creature was thrown in Daedalus' Labyrinth

Minotaur

200

This gargantuan structure was constructed over multiple generations and stretches over 13,000 miles. It's intnet was to protect it's contry from mongolian invaders.

The Great Wall of China

400

This variable represents the value of pi times 2

Tau

400

These animals build dams using branches, logs, and mud to create ponds for shelter and protection

Beavers

400

The last of the seven wonders of the ancient world still standing, this structure was the tallest man made structure for over 3800 years.

The Great Pyramid of Giza

400

This creature has the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle

Gryphon

400

This orbital object was built with the combined effort of five nations. It acts as our forward base into the vast nothingness of space.

The International Space Station

600

like the summetion operator, uppercase sigma, this opperator is represented by uppercase pie

the product operator

600

These funny little guys create webs

Spiders

600

The tallest man made structure ever created.

The Burj Khalifa

600

This mythical creature, whose name means "goat-sucker" in Spanish, is said to have a penchant for draining the blood of livestock in Latin American folklore.

Chupacabra

600

This machination of warfare was created during World War I and revolutionized ground warfare as we knew it. It is famous for its thick armor and ability to inflict heavy damage.

The Tank

800

What is the name of someone who advises a climber on how to do a route in Rock Climbing

Beta

800

This insect is known for making these large mounds for warding off predators

Termites

800

Regarded as one of the seven ancient wonders of the world, this structure was built by King Nebuchadnezzar. In the modern day, the existence of this structure is questioned.

Hanging Gardens of Babylon

800

In Norse Mythology this creature is known as the World Serpent and is said to wrap around the world twice

Jormungundyr

800

This commonly used mode of transportation got its start in the early 1900's where it featured a comically large wheel in the front and was referred to as "the bone shaker".

Bicycle

1000

these cells are spcialized endocrine cells and play a crucial role in maintaining glucose levels. what are they respoinsible for producing

insulin (beta cells)

1000

This certain type of insect can connect itself to others to create a a surface that acts like a bridge over water

Ants

1000

Built in the modern day, this structure is the 9th largest pyrimid in the world

The Bass Pro Shop Pyrimid

1000

This creature from Algonquian folklore is associated with cannibalism, winter, and famine. It is said to use the northern forests of the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Coast as its hunting ground.

Wendigo

1000

In the 1800s, their were two main ways people thought humans would achieve powered flight. The first being through the use of an airplane, and the second being through the use of this.

Human Bird Wings

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