Life Science
Chemistry
Earth and Space
Force, Motion and Energy
100

The gas produced by plants as a "waste product" of photosynthesis.

 Oxygen

100

The rows (horizontal) on the Periodic Table are called this.

Periods

100

The average weather patterns of a place over a long period of time.

Climate

100

Energy stored in an object due to its height or position.

Potential Energy

200

The "windpipe" that food must avoid entering when you swallow.

Trachea

200

Covalent bonds usually form between two of these types of elements.

Non-Metallic 

200

Most asteroids in our solar system are found in a "belt" between these two planets.

Mars and Jupiter

200

What is Newton's 3rd Law?

This law states "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction."

300

Scientific term for "sugar"

Glucose

300

This symbol on a chemical bottle warns that it can eat through skin or metal.

Corrosive 

300

The "eye" of a typhoon is usually this kind of weather.

Calm or clear

300

What is Hydroelectric Energy?

Energy generated by the movement of falling water.

400

This organ produces bile to help break down fats.

Liver

400

The columns (vertical) on the Periodic Table are called this.

Groups or Families


400

What is PAGASA?

This agency in the Philippines monitors typhoons and weather.

400

What is Newton's 2nd Law?

This force is equal to Mass times Acceleration

500

Cell respiration happens here to turn glucose into usable energy.

Mitochondria/Mitochondrion

500

Elements in the same group usually have the same number of these.

Valence Electrons

500

A rock from space that actually hits the Earth's surface.

Meteorite

500

The principle of energy conservation states that energy is neither created nor destroyed

Conservation of energy

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