An angle of exactly 90 degrees
What is a right angle?
Is the most important resource of our planet (71% of our planet's surface is that thing).
What is water?
He was born in South Africa
*classmate
Where was Josh born?
They are negative numbers, positive numbers and zero. But not decimals!
What is an integer?
It belongs to the phylum of Arthropods
What's the phylum of insects?
The name given to the bottom of a fraction
What is the denominator?
That's how we call years with 1 extra day (Feb 29th) = 366 days (happens every four years).
What's a leap year?
She collects erasers
What does Madeline collect?
It's an angle bigger than 90° but smaller than 180°
What's an obtuse angle?
It's the movement of an object around it's own axis.
What is rotation?
They help us when writing locations.
We use brackets and commas to represent them.
Also x value comes before the y value.
What are the coordinates?
Is the liquid the solute is being dissolved in.
What's the solvent?
"Is this Maths or Science"?
What's Aarons' catchphrase?
Scalene
How do you call a triangle that has all its sides of different lengths?
They are 95-98% water!
...and they belong to the Phylum Cnidaria
What are jellyfish made of?
Occurs when the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow.
The sequence is SUN - Earth - Moon.
What is a lunar eclipse?
What's the phylum of this animal?
Nematodes (Ascaris lumbricoides)
Culex pipiens
What's the scientific name of the common mosquito?
The distance around the boundary (edge) of a shape
What is perimeter?
Carl Linnaeus
What's the name of the scientist considered the father of taxonomy? (Creator of the 7 levels of classification)
The sum of two angles is equal to 90 degrees.
What means complementary angles?
Neither a liquid, nor a solid. Its state of matter lies in between those two.
Is glass a liquid or a solid?
What state of matter is glass?
What? Bananas?
What does Mr Gonzalez say when we forget the units?
Googol
How do you call a number made of 1 and followed by 100 zeros?
10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Diamond, because it experiences large amounts of heat and pressure deep within the earth without melting.
What's the hardest rock on Earth?