plate tectonics
heredity
Basic chemistry
basic physics
Space
100

This type of boundary occurs where two plates move apart, allowing magma to rise. 

What is a Divergent Boundary?

100

 If you cross a homozygous dominant (TT) plant with a homozygous recessive (tt) plant, what is the genotype of the offspring?

What is Tt (heterozygous)?

100

 These subatomic particles have a negative charge and "orbit" the nucleus in a cloud or shells.

What are electrons

100

The solid formed from a chemical reaction between two liquids

 What is a precipitate?

100

During this moon phase, the entire side of the moon facing Earth is illuminated.

What is a Full Moon?

200

This type of boundary occurs where two plates slide past each other, causing earthquakes.

what is a Transform boundry?

200

An organism that has two different alleles for a trait is called

What is a hybrid?

200

This subatomic particle has a positive charge and is found in the nucleus of an atom.

What is a proton?

200

 The force that pulls all objects toward the center of the Earth.

What is gravity?

200

The process by which certain gases in the atmosphere trap heat, keeping Earth warm enough to support life

 What is the greenhouse effect?

300

At this type of boundary, one plate sinks beneath another, often forming volcanoes.

 What is a Convergent Boundary?

300

This occurs when both alleles for a gene are expressed equally, such as a black chicken and a white chicken producing a "speckled" black and white chick.

What is codominance?

300

The center of an atom, which contains both protons and neutrons

What is the nucleus?

300

Any change in velocity, whether speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction.

What is acceleration?

300

If it is Summer in the Northern Hemisphere, it is this season in the Southern Hemisphere.

What is Winter?

400

This famous California fault is a prime example of a transform boundary.

What is the San Andreas Fault?

400

 These types of twins occur when one fertilized egg splits into two, resulting in two children with 100% identical DNA.

What are identical twins?

400

These elements, located on the far right of the periodic table, are generally non-reactive gases.

What are noble gases?

400

The bending of light as it passes from one medium (like air) into another (like water).

What is refraction?

400

 This Italian astronomer was the first to use a telescope to observe the craters on the moon and the moons of Jupiter.

Who is Galileo Galilei?

500

The Himalayan Mountains are forming because of this specific type of collision.

Answer: What is a Continental-Continental Convergent Boundary?

500

 A red snapdragon flower and a white snapdragon flower are crossed, and all the offspring are pink. This is an example of what specific inheritance pattern

 What is incomplete dominance?

500

This number, found on the periodic table, tells you exactly how many protons are in one atom of an element

What is the atomic number?

500

 Newton’s Second Law is often written as this mathematical formula.

What is Force = Mass × Acceleration?

500

Daily Double-Many people think Earth is closer to the sun in the summer, but seasons are actually caused by these two specific factors working together.

What are the tilt of Earth’s axis and its revolution around the sun?