Physics
Chemistry
Astronomy
Geology
Biology
100

What is Newton's 3rd law of motion?

Every action has an equal and opposite reaction?

100

What are the chemical compounds for water?

H2O (Hydrogen and Oxygen)

100

What are the inner planets?

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

100

What are the two tropics called?

Tropic of Cancer
Tropic of Capricorn

100

If two organisms have a dominant and recessive gene what percent will that offspring have that recessive trait?

25%

200

What is weight?

Gravitational force exerted onto an object?

200

What is the middle of an atom called?

Nucleus

200

Define Heliocentrism

The belief that the Sun is in the middle of the Solar System.

200

What is the result of Earth's tilt in orbit?

Seasons

200

What organ systems do sea jellies have?

Nerve Nets
Digestive Organs

300

Explain the changing states of matter and their names.

Solid - Liquid: Melting
Liquid - Solid: Freezing
Liquid - Gas: Evaporation
Gas - Liquid: Condensation
Solid - Gas: Sublimation
Gas - Solid: Deposition

300

What is the written form of the structure of chemical compounds?

Chemical Formula

300

How old is our solar system?

4,600,000,000 years old

300

Give 3 of the 5 reasons why Earth is less cratered than the moon?

Atmosphere
Oceans
Life
Volcanism/Tectonics
Erosion/Weathering

300

What type of vertebrate first gained warm-blood?

Avians

400

What are the four types of friction?

Static Friction
Sliding Friction
Rolling Friction
Fluid Friction

400

What is the chemical exchange in photosynthesis?

6CO2+6H2O=6O2+C6H12O6

400

How many miles is an astronomical unit equal to?

93,000,000 miles

400

Name the four times zones the U.S. lays in?

Eastern Standard Time
Central Standard Time
Mountain Time
Pacific Standard Time

400

What is the second most recent invertebrate?

Echinoderms

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