outer space
the human body
the earth
physics
life
100

This planet hosts many life forms and a breathable atmosphere.

Earth

100

This protective barrier around the body works as a non-specific defense.

Skin.

100

The English-German word for "ground".

Earth

100

This microscopic structure is what all matter is composed of.

Atom

100

Are we living?

Yes.

200

These clusters of ice and dust may appear as shooting stars to us.

Comets

200

This body system helps us to digest food.

The digestive system

200

This study refers to the study of the earth and its landforms.

Geology

200

This man came up with our famous "_______ Laws of Motion.

Newton

200

All living things are made up of these.

Cells

300

This planet is known for it's rings that face up and down.

Uranus.

300

The trachea transports the air we breathe into this body organ.

Lungs

300

This is the movement of sediment.

Erosion

300

"For every action, there is an equal and _______ reaction."

Opposite

300

All living things must perform this duty, which means to recreate after their own kind.

Reproduce

400

This planet has many poisonous and acidic glasses and is also the hottest planet.

Venus

400

This structure is the main highway for the nervous system.

Spinal cord

400

This is the word for lava while it is beneath the ground.

Magma

400

This force serves in different forms, including slowing down an object in motion.

Friction

400

This Swedish scientist is famous for coming up with a system to classify life.

Carolus Linneas

500

This is what a certain space object is called as it travels through our atmosphere.

meteor

500

The scientific word for "buttocks".

Gluteus Maximus

500

The divided parts of the biosphere that share similar characteristics.

Biome

500

This is the balance of forces.

Equilibrium

500

Name one of the 7 ways to categorize life.

(Only one) Kingdom; Phylum; Class; Order; Family; Genus; Species

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