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100

What does the S in STEM stand for?

Science

100

What was the first thing we did in STEM at the beginning of the school year?

Busy Bees

100

What does the E in STEM stand for?

Engineering

100

What does the M in STEM stand for?

Math

100

What does the T in STEM stand for?

Technology

200

What do tornadoes create?

A vortex

200

Who invented the airplanes?

The Wright Brothers

200

What two forms of energy are in a roller coster?

Potential and kinetic energy.

200

What is 13x15?

195

200

How much does the human brain weigh?

About 3 pounds

300

How is obsidian made?

By mixing lava and water.

300

What damages electronics in a quick change of temperature?

Condensation.

300

What are the engineering steps?

Plan, create, improve, and imagine.

300

10x12?

120

300

What are your 6 main forms of energy?

Electrical energy, mechanical energy, chemical energy, light energy, sound energy, and heat energy.

400

What is the name of the black hole that is in the center of the Milky Way?

Sagittarius A*

400

What is the coding language started in STEM?

Python

400

What is the force that keeps buildings from falling. (Hint: In the human body it is in your belly button)

The Center of Gravity

400

Solve this critical math problem:

Look at this series: 53, 53, 40, 40, 27, 27, … What number should come next?

14

400

How many different types of snowflakes have been discovered?

108

500

How many stars are there in the Milky Way?

Anout 200 Billion Trillion or 200 Sextillion  

500

The Computer that got a presidential medal of freedom which is the highest civilian honor in the United States from the book Hidden Figures

Who is Katherine Johnson?

500

What is the name of the test to make robots sound more like humans?

The Turing Test.

500

Solve the following math equation.

If Mr. Maxson was building a rectangular shaped pool and had 70 ft of perimeter and had a width of 25 ft. What is the area of the pool?

The area of the pool is 250 square ft.

500

What disolves almost everything?

Water.