US History
Plants
Astronomy
Geography
Geology
100

Why did the Pilgrims want to leave the church of England?

religious freedom

100
What is the process by which plants make food?

photosynthesis

100

In what galaxy do we find the planet earth?

Milky way

100

What country is to the north of the United States?

Canada

100

Over 75% of the earth is covered in what type of rock?

sedimentary

200

What was the name of the Indian who lived with the Pilgrims and taught them how to hunt and plant corn?

Squanto

200

What part of a flower holds undeveloped seeds?

ovary

200

What do we call groups of stars that outline imaginary pictures like people and animals?

constellation

200

What is the largest mountain range in the United States?

Rocky Mountains

200

What is the change of a rock into a new type of rock called?

metamorphism

300

Where did the American War for Independence begin?

Lexington

300

After fertilization, the ovary becomes what?

fruit

300

What is the most distant object that can be seen by the naked eye?

Andromeda galaxy

300

What is the area between the North Pole and the northern timberline of America, Europe and Asia called?

The arctic

300

What is the most commonly used metal?

iron

400

Who did the actual writing of the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

400

What is the most important family of food producing plants?

Grass

400

What astronomer believed in a sun centered universe?

Copernicus

400

The treeless Arctic plains north of the timberline form a region that is referred to as what?

timberline

400

What is the study of caves called?

speleology

500

What are the 3 branches of our government and what do they do?

executive- enforces laws

legislative makes laws

judiciary- interprets laws

500

What kinds of tree loses its leaves in the fall?

deciduous

500

What 2 planets have no moons?

Mercury and Venus

500

What country has the longest coastline of any country in the world?

Canada

500

What is the process that causes rocks to gradudally break away or crumble?

weathering
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