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100

Despite containing zinc, brass is often confused with this alloy, which is 90% copper and 10% tin.

Bronze

100

Males have one X and one Y form of this genetic structure that contains packaged DNA.

Chromosome

100

The Sea of Tranquility, the landing point of Apollo 11, is on this body, Earth's only natural satellite. 

Moon

100

Nebraska and Kansas are in the heart of these events' namesake "alley," and are defined as columns of intensely spinning wind.

Tornadoes

100

This type of material is made up of fibers like yarn or string twisted together or woven together to create tensile strength for pulling.

Rope

200

This particle is composed of two up quarks and one down quark.

Proton

200

The atrium is the smaller upper chamber of this organ that primes this organ's ventricles to pump.

Heart

200

This body is orbited by the moon Charon, which is nearly half its size.

Pluto

200

This material is finer than gravel but coarser than silt and can be heated to form glass.

Sand

200

These objects produce real and virtual images depending on whether they are concave or convex.

Lens

300

Interactions named for this element hold together DNA strands.

Hydrogen

300

This animal's scientific name, Ailuropoda melanoleuca, incorrectly identifies this animal as a black-and-white cat.

Panda

300

The MESSANGER probe orbited this planet for 4 years before entering the final phase of its mission and crashing to the surface.

Mercury

300

Fjords are created by these objects when they cut through bedrock.

Glaciers

300

The double variety of this device displays chaotic motion, and in 1656, Christiaan Huygens invented a clock that kept time with this device.

Pendulum

400

Robert Muliken devised a scheme for calculating this quantity that takes the arithmetic mean of the first ionization energy and electron affinity.

Electronegativity

400

This organ has sebaceous glands that secrete fluid, and vitiligo affects this organ.

 Skin

400

The energy from these objects can hypothetically be captured using a Dyson sphere.

Stars

400

Pedalogy is the study of this substance whose profile is made up of the O, A, B, C, and R horizons.

Soil

400

The behavior of these substancces are governed by a set of relations called the Navier-Stokes equations.

Fluid

500

An isotope of this element is bombarded with neutrons in a method for producing tritium

Lithium

500

Some species of cuckoo birds participate in the brood form of this relationship by laying eggs in other birds' nests.

Parasitism

500

The Cassini probe was sent to study this celestial body and its storms are often called Great White Spots

Saturn

500

This biome is the primary home of the rock ptarmigan [tar-me-gan], whose Svalbard variety is a terrestrial bird unique to the archipelago.

Tundra

500

In quantum mechanics, the Hamiltonian operator describes the total sum of this property for a system.

Energy

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