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100

This body is the most responsible for making the tides on Earth happen

The Moon

100

The endless cycle of metamorphic to sedimentary to igneous to metamorphic, and so on, is known as the...

rock cycle

100

This organ is responsible for the absorbing of nutrients from the food you eat and is roughly 20 feet long!

Small intestine

100

If you can hear ___________ you are close enough to be ______________

Thunder; struck by lightning

100

Trees are 60 million years YOUNGER than these ocean dwelling predators.

Sharks

200

The sun is the biggest star in the galaxy.

(True or False)

False. The sun is called a "yellow dwarf" star

200

Sand is also known as this

Sediment(s)
200

Plants use Carbon Dioxide (CO2), water (H20) and sunlight during photosynthesis; they release these two gasses.

BONUS 200 points: Sugar is also made, how do you write it chemically? (Ex: H20 is water)

Water vapor H20 and Oxygen (O2)


BONUS: C6H12O6

200

The coldest temperature on Earth, −128.6 °F, happened on this continent in 1983.

Antartica

200

Orca have been known to prey upon this antlered mammal when they go swimming, looking for seaweed.

Moose

300

The sixth planet from the sun is the one that could float, if you had a big enough tub.

Saturn

300

An earthquake is caused by...

The moving of tectonic plates

300

The average length of this human organ is about 3 inches

Tongue

300

The hottest temperature ever recorded, 134.1°F, happened on this continent in 1913.

Extra 100 points for the exact place this was recorded.

North America


Extra: Furnace Creek, Death Valley, California

300

This animal can drink 50 gallons of water at one time, or more than 900 times what a human can hold in their mouth

Elephant

400

A "dirty snowball" is another name for these celestial objects that wander through the solar system, which were often thought of as bad omens.

Comet

400

The 1960 Valdivia earthquake, in this South American country, was the strongest ever recorded, a 9.5 on the Richter scale.

Chile

400

Although it makes up just 2% of the body's weight, this organ uses around 20% of its energy.

The brain
400

This is the name given to precipitation that falls from the sky, but evaporates before hitting the ground.

Virga

400

Eating too much of this vegetable will cause your skin to turn orange.

Carrot

500

The Schwarzschild radius is as close as you want to get to this dark object, otherwise you'll be sucked in and never seen again.

A black hole

500

A volcano that erupts under the ocean is called a ______, sounding like a type of Navy ship.

Submarine (eruption)

500

Aposematism, also known as warning coloration, is a defense mechanism where animals display bright colors or patterns to warn predators that they are

(Two acceptable answers) 

Toxic or venomous

500

With roughly 1,800 thunderstorms each day on earth, this is the estimated number of lightning strikes per minute. (Hint: in the thousands)

6,000

500

A dog can only sweat from this place on its body.

Paws

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