Energy
Brains
Earthquakes
Fossils
The Eye
100

Can energy be destroyed?

NO

100

What organ controls your body? 

Your brain 🤯

100

Why do earthquakes happen?

Because plates move

100

What does fossil mean?

The remains or traces of an animal

100

What does the eye send messages to?

The brain

200

What is energy in motion called?

Kenitic

200

True or False: The brain is the most important organ.

True

200

What are the things that cause earthquakes called?

Tectonic plates

200

Are older fossils deep in the ground or high in the ground?

deep in the ground

200

What direction does light travel in

a straight line

300

What is energy in store called?

Potential

300

True or False: The brain controls your body.

True

300

Why are earthquakes most likely to be near the sea?

Because that is where tectonic plates are

300

What is the animal that we learned about the most, and the most common animal paleontologists dig up?

Dinosaurs

300

Do white objects reflect better or black objects?

black objects

400

Which of the following is a fossil fuel?

Coal

Solar

Wind

Hydropower


Coal

400

In our past experiment, why did the brain think there was a hole in your hand?

Because the brain merges 2 images

400

Name one type of earthquake

tectonic, volcanic, and collapse/explosion

400

What does extinct mean?

No longer alive

400

What do CDs and DVDs have in common?

They all work off of light

500

Which material is a conductor?

iron 

rubber

fabric

plastic


Iron

500

In another past experiment, we had tested our reflexes. Why did we take any time at all to catch the ruler? 

Because our brain had to send ordes to our hand.

500

When was the "San Francisco" earthquake?

 April 18 1906

500

Name one type of fossil

 body fossils, trace fossils, and true form fossils

500

What is internal reflection?

Light reflecting of the side of something

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