This can be seen to be the brightest at night and was used for directions since ancient times
North Star
Which country has the most tornadoes?
The United States
What is the fastest animal on land?
Cheetah
Condensation
Which planet has the most moons?
Saturn (146 moons)
This controls the movement/paths of all bodies in space
Gravity
What gas makes up the majority of Earth's atmosphere?
Nitrogen
How many bones does a shark have?
Zero
What element is most commonly used for nuclear power?
Uranium
What is the largest mammal on Earth?
The blue whale
large objects made of dust and ice, best known for their long streaming tails
Comet
Lightning
Australia fought a war with these animals in 1932
Emu
What is the process of splitting an atomic nuclei?
Fission
What do we call the reaction that is used in burning wood, matches, and engines
Combustion
Redshift, cosmic background radiation, and expansion of the universe all contribute to this theory
Big Bang Theory
What does the Saffir-Simpson scale measure?
Max wind speed of a hurricane
Which animal kills the most humans every year?
Mosquito
What element was named after Albert Einstein?
Einsteinium (Es)
What is the largest dessert on Earth?
Antarctica
This telescope is a better version of the Hubble and is sent out deeper into space with a larger range of light capture
James Webb Telescope
What does a hygrometer do?
Measure humidity
What is the national animal of Scotland?
Unicorn
This is a unit of measurement that chemists use to describe an amount of atoms present, also the name of an animal
a mole
The unit that scientists use to measure power is named after this great scientist
James Watt