What is the term for the amount of matter in an object?
What is Mass?
If I wanted to cook a chicken, I would use what kind of energy?
Thermal Energy
Which natural force is responsible for carrying away rock and soil?
What is erosion?
Name the 7 continents.
What disaster occurred in 476 AD?
What is the Fall of Rome?
What was the code of conduct for western knights?
Code of Chivalry
What is the relationship between a material's density and its buoyancy in a fluid?
What is the property of an objects ability to sink or float?
In this circuit, if one light bulb goes out, the others stay lit because they are on separate paths. What is it called?
What is a parallel circuit?
Which soil retains the most water?
What is Clay?
On a map of the globe, what do we call the lines going north to south?
What is longitude?
This hierarchical system exchanged loyalty for protection and land.
What is the feudal system?
How do we believe the black plague was spread?
Rats
What is the 4th state of matter?
What is Plasma?
The ability of a material to allow heat or electricity to flow through it is known as this.
What is conductivity?
What is the process and agent of change?
What is deposition caused by water?
Name the ocean?
What is the Indian Ocean?
Which Frankish king, became the first Holy Roman Emperor in 800 AD?
Who is Charlemagne?
Who was the “Lionhearted”?
King Richard
How are diamonds made?
What is heat and pressure?
What is the term for the ability of a material to transmit light and allow objects to be seen through it?
What is transparency?
This landform is formed when a river erodes through the Earth's surface, creating a deep & narrow channel.
What is a canyon?
What is the largest country by land mass?
What is Russia?
In medieval Europe, what was the role of troubadours and minstrels?
What is entertaining through music and storytelling?
Who was the English king who signed the Magna Carta in 1215, limiting the power of the monarchy and establishing certain legal rights?
Who is King John?
Name the physical property that allows a material to be hammered or rolled into thin sheets without breaking.
What is malleability?
What is the principle that states mass is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction?
What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?
This feature is formed by the deposition of sediment at the mouth of a river.
What is a delta?
What was the super continent called?
What is Pangea?
Who were skilled workers and artisans in medieval towns who organized into associations to protect their trade secrets and economic interests?
What is the guild?
When I was young, I had mystical visions of Catholic Saints who told me to support France during the Hundred Years’ War.
Who is Joan of Arc?