What everything's made of
What are atoms
The planet we live on
What is earth
The closest star to Earth
What is the sun
The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
What is physics
What t represents in most equations
What is time
One of the four metals which is liquid at room temperature
What is (mercury, gallium, caesium, or rubidium)
The powerhouse of the cell
What is mitochondria
The planet closest to the sun
What is Mercury
A push or pull
What is a force
How seconds are typically represented
What is s
A chemical used in swimming pools, table salt, and sometimes poisonous gases
What is Chlorine
Solid, gas, liquid, and plasma
What are the 4 states of matter
The big dipper's counterpart
What is the little dipper
The metric counterpart for miles
What are kilometers
The equation for distance
What is d=rt
What is iron
Forces that act in ferrous substances, pulling them together or pushing them apart
What are magnetic fields/the magnetic force
The number of moons Mars has (extra 100 pts if you can name either of them)
What is two (Phobos or Deimos)
The term acceleration refers to this
Change in velocity over time
The equation for force
F=ma
The number of elements in the Periodic Table
What is 118
The large masses consisting of the upper layers of the earth which move, creating mountains and valleys
What are tectonic plates
The closest point of an orbit around the moon
What is a perilune
The distance from Point A and Point B (as the crow flies)
What is displacement
The equation for finding a mathematical mean
What is Ev/n