Mechanical Systems
Mix and Flow of Matter
Cells and Human Body
Light and Optics
Fresh and Saltwater
100

These 2 simple machines are variations of an incline plane.

What are screws and wedges?

100

This is needed to calculate density.

What is mass and volume?

100

This is the first step when using a compound microscope.

What is secure the slide using stage clips?

100

This is the approximate speed of light in space.

What is 300 000 km/s?

100

This can change salt into freshwater, using a solar still or reverse osmosis, but has some environmental concerns and can be expensive

What is Desalination?

200

The weight of the load best describes a lever's this.

What is Mechanical Advantage?

200

This state of matter is easily compressed.

What is gas?

200

As food is digested, this is the correct order of organs it will pass through.

What is mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine?

200

This mirror converges light and creates a real image.

What is concave mirror?

200

This determines the direction water will flow in a watershed.

What is elevation and landforms?

300

This law states that a pressure change at any point in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted equally on all parts throughout the fluid. 

What is Pascal's Law?

300

If air pressure at sea level is greater than the pressure at the top of a mountain, this happens to a bag of chips when taken to the top of a mountain.

What is it looks inflated?
300

This is responsible for carrying oxygen in the circulatory system.

What are red blood cells?

300

This lens diverges light and creates a virtual image.

What is concave lens?

300

A glacier-deposited rock that is different from the other rocks found in that area.

What is erratic?

400

In a pulley system where the input force is 24N and the output force is 72N, this is the Mechanical Advantage.

What is 3?

400

This is the upward force exerted by a fluid causing something to float.

What is Buoyancy?

400

This condition results in reduced or faulty red blood cells.

What is Anemia?

400

In the eye, this refers to the photoreceptors that allow us to see colour.

What are cones?

400

Valley Glaciers are in the mountains and these ones are typically found in the Plains region.

What are Continental Glaciers?

500

This is the primary advantage of using reducing gears in a machine.

What is to increase force?

500

This force acts perpendicular to a certain surface area.

What is pressure?

500

These tiny air sacs in the lungs are where gas exchange occurs.

What are alveoli?

500

Who had the theory that light rays leave our eyes and sense the surroundings?

Who is Pythagoras?

500

Melted glacial ice flowing into cracks in rocks is one way for this to happen.

What is glacial erosion?