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100

The force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth

What is gravity?

100

The only metal liquid at room temperature

What is mercury?

100

This green pigment in plants absorbs sunlight and is essential for photosynthesis

What is chlorophyll?

100

The region of icy bodies, dwarf planets, and comets that lies beyond Neptune

What is the Kuiper Belt?

100

These large sections of Earth’s lithosphere move slowly over the mantle and their interactions cause earthquakes and mountain formation

What are tectonic plates?

200

The effect in relativity that causes time to pass at different rates depending on speed

What is time dilation?

200

Atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons

What is an isotope?

200

The organ in the human body that filters blood, removes waste, and produces urine

What is the kidney?

200

The second largest moon in the solar system that has a thick atmosphere

What is Titan?

200

The permanently frozen ground found in polar regions that remains below 0°C for at least two consecutive years

What is permafrost?

300

The type of wave that causes particles in the medium to vibrate in the same direction the wave travels

What is a longitudinal wave?

300

The measurement that describes the number of moles of a substance dissolved per liter of solution

What is molar concentration?

300

This protein in red blood cells carries oxygen throughout the body

What is hemoglobin?

300

This term describes the point in the sky directly above an observer

What is the zenith?

300

The method that determines the age of rocks and fossils by measuring the decay of radioactive isotopes

What is radiometric dating?

400

The specific temperature and pressure at which a substance’s solid, liquid, and gas phases all exist in equilibrium

What is the triple point?

400

This separation technique purifies liquids by heating them and collecting their vapors as they condense

What is distillation?

400

The protein-coding regions of a gene that remain in the final mature RNA after splicing

What are exons?

400

This is the term for the point in a planet's orbit when it is closest to the Sun

What is the perihelion?

400

The boundary that separates Earth’s crust from the mantle and was first identified by seismic wave changes

 The Moho discontinuity?

500

The theory that says every possible outcome of a quantum event happens in its own universe

What is the Many-Worlds Interpretation?

500

These devices convert chemical energy from a spontaneous redox reaction into electrical energy

What are galvanic cells?

500

This cellular complex breaks down unwanted or damaged proteins into smaller peptides for recycling

What is the proteasome?

500

A theoretical ultra-dense star formed when gravity crushes neutrons into free quarks

What is a quark star?

500

This principle states that the same geological processes operating today have shaped Earth throughout its history

What is uniformitarianism?

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