What is the term for the force that attracts objects towards each other?
Force of gravity
What is the name of the force that opposes the motion of an object through a fluid?
Gravity
What is the chemical symbol for hydrogen?
What is the term for a material that allows electricity to flow throught it easily for materials that do not conduct electricity?
insulator
What type of animal is known for its jelly-like body and tentacles?
Jellyfish
What is the term for a material that can flow and take the shape of its container?
Fluid
What is the name of the gas that makes up about 78% of Earth atmosphere?
Greenhouse effect
What is the simplest unit of an element?
Hydrogen
Give an example of a substance that can not be broken into simpler substances
Iron
Wich big cat,often confussed with leopards, has the strongest bite relative to its weight?
Jaguar
What is the term for a material that can flow and take the shape of its container?
Fussion
How do we call the process in which plants lose water vapour through small openings in their leaves?
Gaseaous exchange
How do we call the process of water turning into vapour?
Heating
What is the name of the solid from the water?
Ice
Wich genus of birth is known for its britant plumage and its after associate with the tropics?
Jacana
How do we call the process of water vapour turning into liquid water?
Freezing
What type of rock is formed from cooled magma of lava?
Granite
What is the term for the study of the weather, one of the concepts?
Humidity
What do we call the process of taking food into the body?
Ingestion
What do you call a young organism, especially in its early developmental stages?
Juvenile
What is the name of the force that opposes the motion of an object through a fluid?
Friction
What is the name of the liquid part of blood that carries nutrients?
Glucose
What type of bond involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms?
H bonds
What is the type of living thing that doesn't have any type of bone?
Invertebrate
What do we call a type of plant that grows in water and has a soft stem?
Juncus