Science Lab
Word Play
History & Geography
The Great Outdoors
Body Systems
100

This is the "brain" of the cell that contains all of its genetic information.

What is the Nucleus? (kärna)

100

A word that has the same meaning as another word (like "happy" and "joyful") is called this.

What is a Synonym?

100

This is the largest continent on Earth by both size and population.

What is Asia?

100

This is the largest mammal in the world, living entirely underwater.

What is the Blue Whale?

100

These are the hard white structures in your mouth used for chewing; humans get two sets in their lifetime.

What are Teeth?

200

This force, discovered by Isaac Newton, is what keeps your feet on the ground.

What is Gravity?

200

In the sentence "The blue bird sang loudly," this word is the adverb.

What is Loudly?

200

This ancient civilization built the Great Pyramids of Giza.

Who were the Egyptians?

200

These "active" mountains can erupt with lava, ash, and gases.

What are Volcanoes?

200

This muscular organ pumps blood through your entire body.

What is the Heart?

300

On the pH scale, a liquid with a value of 1 (like lemon juice) is considered this, the opposite of a base.

What is an Acid?

300

This is the name for a story written about a person's life, written by that person themselves.

What is an Autobiography?

300

This imaginary line divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

What is the Equator?

300

This process, which helps the environment, involves turning waste like paper and plastic into new products.

What is Recycling?

300

This is the largest organ of the human body, protecting you from germs and sunlight.

What is the Skin?

400

Water boils at this temperature in degrees Celsius.

What is 100 degrees?

400

A figure of speech that compares two things using the words "like" or "as."

What is a Simile?

400

He was the first President of the United States.

Who was George Washington?

400

Most of the Earth's freshwater is not in rivers or lakes, but frozen inside these massive bodies of ice.

What are Glaciers?

400

These carry messages from your brain to your muscles, telling them to move.

What are Nerves?

500

This is the process by which plants use sunlight to turn carbon dioxide and water into food.

What is Photosynthesis?

500

This punctuation mark is used to show excitement or strong emotion.

What is an Exclamation Point/mark?

500

This 13th-century explorer traveled from Italy to China along the Silk Road.

Who was Marco Polo?

500

This is the specific "home" or environment where an animal or plant naturally lives and grows.

What is a Habitat?

500

This system of 206 bones provides structure and protection for your organs.

What is the Skeleton?

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