This particle travels at a speed of 300,000 kilometers per second.
What is a photon?
This is the second biggest country in the world by area.
What is Canada
The richest man in history.
Who is Mansa Musa?
This is the process of cell division.
What is Mitosis?
This is the number of bones in the adult human body.
What is 206?
Two lines that intersect at a 90° angle. (Symbol: ⟂)
What is perpendicular?
This is the smallest and shallowest of the world’s five oceans.
What is the Arctic Ocean?
Which Greek goddess was the Parthenon dedicated to?
Who is Athena?
This is what DNA stands for.
What is deoxyribonucleic acid?
This part of the brain controls your sense of balance.
What is the Cerebellum?
This physical quantity has both direction and magnitude.
What is a vector quantity?
This is the world's longest river.
What is the Amazon River?
This is the world's oldest recorded civilization.
What is Mesopotamia?
This is the most abundant gas in Earths atmosphere.
What is Nitrogen?
The human retina contains receptor cells of 2 different types: Rods, and this tapered shape.
What are Cones?
The non-negative value of a number without regard to its sign (i.e. a number's distance from zero on the number line).
What is absolute value?
Ths is the largest desert on Earth.
What is Antarctica?
Islamic ruling dynasty founded by the son of Ertugrul.
Who are the Ottomans?
This is the only letter not to appear on the Periodic table of Elements.
What is J?
Starting at the lower back and running down both legs, this nerve is the longest and widest in the human body.
What is the Sciatic nerve?
Solve the following equation for x:
-3x-9=5(2x+6)
x= -3
These three countries all claim parts of the region of Kashmir.
What are India, Pakistan, and the People's Republic of China?
This ancient civilization is credited with inventing the wheel.
Who are the Sumerians?
This organelle is responsible for protein packaging and shipping.
What is the Golgi Apparatus?
On an electrocardiogram reading, this diagnosis is composed of a 2 phased descent and a rapid ascent, with no isoelectric interval. Often called a "Sawtooth pattern".
What is Atrial Flutter?