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Biology
100
How are living things categorized?
A classification system
100
What is the name of the largest ocean?
The Pacific Ocean
100
True or false: All objects fall at the same rate of speed.
True
100
The sun is the largest _____.
Star
100
What are cells?
The basic building blocks of life.
200
How would you classify a worm?
Annelids
200
What month has the most tornadoes?
May
200
At what temperature does water freeze?
32 degrees
200
List the planets in order from the sun.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
200
What does the earth rotate on?
Its axis
300
What features are common in the family of "canidae".
The animals all have dog like features.
300
Which has more molecules, cool air or warm air?
Cool air
300
How many basic elements are there?
100
300
What is a light year?
The distance light travels in one year.
300
What do kidneys do?
Clean and remove waste from blood.
400
What are the 7 levels of the classification system?
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
400
Name the layers of the earth starting from the inner most layer.
Inner Core, Outer Core, Mantle, Crust
400
How would you determine the volume of a fish tank?
Length x Width x Height
400
What does N.A.S.A. stand for?
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
400
About how many bones make up the skeletal system?
About 200
500
Who began our modern classification system?
Meriwether Lewis & William Clark
500
What does "sublimation" mean?
The process of ice changing into water vapor without first melting.
500
Who is the scientist who designed a very complex machine to carry out a simple task?
Rube Goldberg
500
Explain why we have night and day on earth.
As Earth spins on its axis, the part of Earth facing the Sun is in daylight, and it is night on the part of the Earth facing away from the sun.
500
Who made the first telescope?
Galileo