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100

This river was essential to the survival and development of ancient Egyptian civilization.

What is the Nile River?

100
The Egyptians believed this sun god was one of the most powerful deities.

Who is Ra?

100

Ancient Egyptians built these structures as tombs for pharaohs.

What are the pyramids?

100

This term describes the family members who ruled Egypt for long periods of time.

What is a dynasty?

100

The Egyptians traded with other civilizations using this river as a major transportation route.

What is the Nile River?

100

This energy system provides the body with quick bursts of energy lasting up to 10 seconds and relies on stored ATP and phosphocreatine rather than oxygen.

What is the phosphagen system (ATP-PC system)?

200

This vast desert acted as a natural barrier, protecting Egypt from invaders.

What is the Sahara Desert?

200

This process preserved the bodies of the dead for the afterlife.

What is mummification?

200

Ancient Egyptians developed this early form of picture writing.

What are hieroglyphics?

200

Unlike most workers, scribes in ancient Egypt held this unique ability.

What is the ability to read and write?

200

Farmers in ancient Egypt paid their taxes using this form of currency.

What is grain?

200

The force exerted by muscles without movement, such as when holding a plank position, is classified under this specific type of strength.

What is isometric strength?

300

Ancient Egyptians relied on this technique to bring water from the Nile to their crops.

What is irrigation?

300

According to Egyptian beliefs, a person's heart had to be lighter than this object to enter the afterlife.

What is the Feather of Truth?

300

The Egyptians invented this simple machine to lift water for irrigation.

What is a shaduf?

300

This female pharaoh expanded trade and was one of the few women to rule Egypt.

Who is Hatshepsut?

300

This was the largest group of people in Egyptian society, responsible for growing crops and laboring on projects.

Who are farmers and laborers?

300

In biomechanics, the formula for power output is force times velocity. If a sprinter exerts 800 Newtons of force and their velocity is 10 meters per second, what is their power output in watts?

What is 8,000 watts?

400

The Nile River flows into this major body of water.

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

400

Egyptians believed this jackal-headed god weighed their hearts in the afterlife.

Who is Anubis?

400

The study of the human body for mummification helped Egyptians make advancements in this field.

What is medicine?

400

This group of skilled workers, including builders and artists, constructed the pyramids.

Who are the artisans?

400

Pharaohs controlled trade with other civilizations, ensuring Egypt had access to valuable resources like this.

 What is gold?

400

This joint movement occurs when the angle between two bones increases, such as when straightening the knee after a squat.

What is extension?

500

Nearly all ancient Egyptian cities were built within this distance of the Nile River.

What is less than 1 mile?

500

Egyptians believed their pharaohs became this specific god after death.

Who is Osiris?

500

The Great Pyramid of Giza was built to honor this pharaoh.

Who is Khufu?

500

This high-ranking government official advised the pharaoh and helped oversee government affairs.

Who is the vizier?

500

Egypt’s wealth was tied to its trade relationships with these two neighboring civilizations.

What are Punt and Mesopotamia?

500

During exercise, this protein found in muscle cells binds to oxygen and stores it temporarily for use in aerobic respiration.

What is myoglobin?

700

This triangular area of fertile land, created by the Nile River before it empties into the Mediterranean Sea, was home to some of Egypt’s most important cities.

What is the Nile Delta?

700

This concept in Egyptian religion represented truth, balance, and order, and was what the gods expected people to follow in life and judgment in the afterlife.

What is Ma’at?

700

This ancient Egyptian invention, made from crushed reeds, was one of the earliest forms of writing material and was used instead of clay tablets.

What is papyrus?

700

These two staff-like instruments represented the dual natures of the pharaoh's power, kindness and cruelty.

What are the crook and flail?

700

Egypt traded for this rare blue stone, which came from what is now Afghanistan, and used it in jewelry and decorations for pharaohs' tombs.

What is lapis lazuli?

700

According to Newton’s Third Law of Motion, every action has an equal and opposite reaction. This principle explains why a basketball bounces back when dribbled. If a ball with a mass of 0.6 kg is dropped from 2 meters and hits the ground with a velocity of 6.3 m/s, calculate the force exerted on the ball if the collision time is 0.02 seconds.

What is 189 Newtons?