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100

Why do astronauts on the ISS experience 16 sunrises and sunsets each day?

Because the ISS orbits the Earth every 90 minutes.

100

Q: What is Challenger Deep?

 A: The deepest known part of the ocean, located in the Mariana Trench.

100

Q: What is a fractal?

A: A geometric shape that is self-similar and has repeating patterns at different scales.

100

Q: What is the purpose of wind tunnel testing in aerospace engineering?

 A: To study how air flows around an object and test the aerodynamic properties of aircraft and spacecraft.

100

Q: What is the difference between a physical change and a chemical change?

 A: A physical change does not create a new substance and is often reversible, while a chemical change results in the formation of a new substance and is usually irreversible.

200

What is circadian rhythm?

The body's natural internal clock that regulates sleep and behavior patterns.

200

Q: What are the two main types of deep-sea submersibles?

 A: Crewed vehicles (human-occupied) and uncrewed vehicles (remotely operated).

200

Q: What is the name of the fractal that looks like a fern?

 A: The Barnsley Fern.

200

Q: Who were the inventors of the first wind tunnel?

 A: Francis Wenham and John Browning in 1871.

200

Q: What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?

 A: It states that mass cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction; the total mass of reactants equals the total mass of products.

300

Q: Why was the ISS lighting system upgraded to LEDs?

 A: LEDs use less energy, generate less heat, and can simulate Earth’s day/night cycle.

300

Q: What is the Great Pacific Garbage Patch?

 A: A massive floating collection of waste in the Pacific Ocean, three times the size of France.

300

Q: What mathematical concept is used in GPS technology?

 A: Trilateration, which calculates distances from satellites to determine location.

300

Q: What is Bernoulli’s Principle, and how is it used in wind tunnels?

 A: It states that as the speed of a fluid increases, its pressure decreases. It is used to create high-speed airflow in small wind tunnels.

300

Q: What is an exothermic reaction?

 A: A reaction that releases heat energy into the surroundings.

400

Q: How does NASA reduce noise during rocket launches?

 A: By using a water spray system that absorbs sound energy and turns it into heat.

400

Q: How do some deep-sea creatures produce their own food?

 A: Through chemoautotrophy, using chemical reactions instead of sunlight for energy.

400

Q: Who helped develop the GPS system by modeling Earth's shape?

A: Mathematician Gladys Mae West.

400

Q: What was the Avro Arrow, and why was it significant?

 A: A Canadian supersonic jet designed in the 1950s, one of the most advanced aircraft of its time.

400

Q: What is the difference between incandescence and luminescence?

A: Incandescence is light produced from high temperatures, while luminescence occurs without significant heat.

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