Earth Science
Physical Science 1
Life Science
Physical Science 2
Trivia
100

Deforestation can cause this effect on the Earth's surface.

Erosion

100

The conversion of a substance from the solid to the gaseous state without becoming a liquid.

Sublimation

100

What is the chemical symbol for glucose?

C6H12O6

100

Mass divided by volume.

Density

100

The fear of the number 13 is known as ___________.

Triskaidekaphobia

It comes from the Greek words treiskaideka (thirteen) and phobia (fear)

200

This can occur with the movement of tectonic plates along fault lines.

An earthquake

200

The phenomenon where your left appears as the right and vice versa in a mirror.

Lateral inversion

200

What is generally considered the basic unit of life?

The cell

200

This is the bending of waves as they pass through a different medium.

Refraction

200

How many kilometers, approximately, does light travel in one second?

300,000 kilometers per second

(Actual speed is 299,792 kilometers per second)

300

How old is the sun estimated to be?

4,600,000,000 years old

(4.6 billion years, as determined by radioactive dating)

300

What word or phrase defines the total distance traveled divided by the total time elapsed?

Average speed

300

What is the primary oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells?

Hemoglobin

300

When a roller coaster reaches the top of a hill, it has its maximum of this type of energy.

Potential energy

300

What is the distance from Earth to the sun?

93 million miles

(or 150 million kilometers )

400

The region on Earth where water freezes into snow or ice (the sphere of the Earth which contains glaciers).

Cryosphere

400

This is caused by the moon's gravitational pull.

Tides

400

The passage of genetic instructions from one generation to another.

Heredity

400

The measure of the force of gravity on an object is called_____________.

Weight

400

These are created when large stars explode.

Black holes

500

What are the four main layers of the Earth?

The crust, mantle, solid outer core, and molten inner core

500

A push or a pull exerted on an object is called _______?

Force

500

Organisms that produce their own food using sunlight through the process of photosynthesis are called _________.

Autotrophs

500

What term defines the speed of an object in a certain direction?

Velocity

500

What is the fastest man-made object in existence?

The NASA Parker Solar Probe.

The NASA Parker Solar Probe has become the fastest human-made object ever recorded. On Sept. 27, 2023 the probe reached a speed of 394,736 mph (635,266 km/h) as it swooped close to the sun's surface. Theoretically, this is like circling the Earth about 16 times in an hour!

M
e
n
u