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Core Concepts
100

A way of learning more about the natural world.

What is science?

100

The study of Earth systems and the systems of space

What is Earth science?

100

This was the name of Alexander the Great's horse.

Who is Bucephalis?

100

This Roman founder killed his brother.

Who is Romulus?

100

This is the most important line of latitude.

What is the Equator?

200

An attempt to explain a pattern observed repeatedly in the natural world.

What is a theory?

200

The study of matter and energy.

What is physical science?

200

This was the capital of Ancient Greece.

What is Athens?

200

This was the King of the Roman gods.

Who is Jupiter?

200

These lines run East to West.

What are latitude?

300

A rule that describes a pattern in nature that appears to be true all of the time.

What is a scientific law?

300

Anything that has mass and takes up space.

What is matter?

300

This was the Greek god of fire.

Who is Hephaestus? 

300

This was the brother who was killed by the founder of Rome.

Who is Remus?

300

These are ways to map the Earth on a flat surface.

What are projections?

400

A collection of structures, cycles and processes that relate to and connect with each other.

What is a system?

400

The practical use of science or applied science.

What is technology?

400

This was the Greek goddess of love.

Who is Aphrodite?

400

This was the Roman god of war.

Who is Mars?

400

This is the most important line of longitude.

What is the Prime Meridian?

500

the study of living systems and the way they interact 

What is life science?

500

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1000

Name the 3 main categories/branches of science.

What are life science, physical science, and Earth science?

500

This was the main body of water associated with Ancient Greece.

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

500

This was the Roman Emperor who was stabbed 23 times by members of his own government. 

Who is Julius Caesar?

500

North, South, East and West.

What are the Cardinal Directions?