Astronomy
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Environmental
100

The largest planet in our solar system.

What is Jupiter?

100

Anaerobic bacteria do not require this to survive.

What is oxygen?

100

The common name of the molecule denoted H2O

What is water?

100

An ohm measures this.

What is electrical resistance?

100

This element is comprises more than 75% of earth's atmosphere.

What is Nitrogen?

200

Human-made objects that orbit the earth, used in communications, imaging, and other tasks.

What are satellites?

200

The process of nuclear division in eukaryotic cells.

What is Mitosis?

200
The charge of a proton.

What is positive.

200

The ability of a substance to return to its shape after being deformed.

What is elasticity?

200

This influential female biologist and conservationist wrote the book "Silent Spring".

Who is Rachel Carson?

300

When Earth casts a full shadow on the Moon.

What is a Lunar Eclipse?

300

The most specific and basic unit of taxonomic classification for living things. 

What is species?

300

The point at which liquid turns to gas.

What is the boiling point?

300

This force is critical to decelerate and stop a car.

What is friction.

300

The natural process by which reflected heat radiation is trapped by the Earth's atmosphere and as a result warms the Earth's surface.

What is the greenhouse effect?

400

This gas giant is the 5th Planet from the Sun. 

What is Saturn?

400

These compounds are the building blocks of proteins.

What are amino acids?

400

A common measure of how acidic or basic a substance is.

What is pH?

400

The opposite of nuclear fusion.

What is nuclear fission?

400

Evaporation, Condensation, Transpiration, and Runoff are all terms associated with this natural pattern.

What is the water cycle? 

500

These are dark areas on the Sun's surface.

 What are Sunspots?

500

This organelle contains the pigment that gives most plants their green appearance.

What is chloroplast?

500

The only metal that is liquid at room temperature.

What is Mercury?

500

Newton's Second Law says that force equals mass times _____.

What is acceleration?

500

Responsibly interacting with the planet to maintain natural resources and avoid jeopardizing the ability for future generations to meet their needs.

What is environmental sustainability?

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