Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Geology
Mathematics
100
Corals, ants, and humans all belong to this kingdom of living beings
What are animals (animalia)?
100
Everything thing in the universe is made up of these, the most basic unit of a chemical element.
What are atoms?
100
This British scientist is credited with creating the three fundamental laws of motion.
Who is Isaac Newton?
100
These are the three classifications of rocks based on how they were formed.
What are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic?
100
Two lines that intersect each other at 90 degree angles are most appropriately described as this.
What is perpendicular?
200
New born babies have around 300 of these; by the time they are fully grown, the average person only has 206.
What are bones?
200
Protons and neutrons are found in this part of an atom.
What is the nucleus?
200
This force is what keeps us stuck on Earth and is responsible for Earth's orbit around the Sun.
What is gravity?
200
This innermost layer of the Earth is the hottest, reaching temperatures of 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
What is the core?
200
This equation represents a linear equation in slope intercept form.
What is y=mx+b?
300
Charles Darwin pioneered this idea, the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
What is evolution?
300
This first element on the periodic table is the most abundant element in the universe.
What is hydrogen?
300
This value is found as the product of mass and acceleration.
What is force?
300
This name refers to the supercontinent that once contained all of the current major continents of the world.
What is Pangea?
300
This value, represented by a Greek letter, is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
What is pi?
400
This organelle is the powerhouse of the cell, creating energy by converting oxygen into ATP.
What is the mitochondria?
400
Au is the atomic symbol for what precious element?
What is gold?
400
This term defines an object's tendency to resist a change in state of motion.
What is inertia?
400
This term refers to the study of earthquakes and related phenomena.
What is seismology?
400
This Greek mathematician is known for his namesake theorem relating the lengths of the side of a right triangle.
Who is Pythagoras?
500
This is the most common term for the biological polymer found in chromosomes that stores genetic information.
What is DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)?
500
List the three states of matter from the lowest to highest energy level.
What is solid, liquid, gas.
500
Objects undergoing projectile motion will move in what kind of path?
What is parabolic or curved?
500
Molten rock formed in volcanoes is referred to by this term when it reaches the Earth's surface.
What is lava?
500
A 12 sided die is also known as this type of shape
What is a dodecahedron?
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