Earth Science
Chemistry
Biology
Physics
Technology
200

This geological formation, often found near continental margins, reveals Earth's history layer by layer, allowing paleontologists to reconstruct ancient environments.

Sedimentary Rock Sequence

200

This element, essential for healthy bones and teeth, is also found in toothpaste and dairy products 

Calcium

200

This specialized cell, found in the nervous system, receives and integrates signals from other neurons.

Dendrite

200

This law states that an object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same velocity, unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.

Newton's First Law of Motion

200

This cryptocurrency, launched in 2009, became the first decentralized digital currency, sparking a revolution in financial technology.

Bitcoin

400

 This scientific theory proposes that all continents were once joined together in a supercontinent called Pangea.

Continental Drift Theory

400

This type of chemical bond involves the complete transfer of electrons, forming positively and negatively charged ions.

Ionic Bond
400

This complex structure within eukaryotic cells packages and modifies proteins before their transport and secretion.

Endoplasmic Reticulum

400

This scientist, known for his thought experiments, used a falling apple to contemplate the universality of gravitation.

Isaac Newton

400

This system uses a network of satellites to provide location information for devices on Earth. 

Global Positioning System (GPS)

600

 This geological structure, formed by the subduction of oceanic crust, represents the deepest point on Earth's surface.

Mariana Trench

600

This element, the lightest in the universe, is a major component of stars and can fuse to release immense amounts of energy

Hydrogen

600

This structure within the chloroplast captures sunlight energy using chlorophyll pigments and initiates photosynthesis.

Photosystem II

600

This unit measures the electric potential difference between two points, analogous to how height measures gravitational potential.

Volt

600

This technology uses sound waves to identify and track objects underwater.

Sonar

800

This technique uses radioisotopes within rocks to determine their age with high accuracy, providing insights into Earth's geological history.

Radiometric Dating

800

This process, involving the separation of mixtures based on their boiling points, is used to purify substances like alcohol and water.

Distillation

800

DAILY DOUBLE QUESTIONS: The process by which plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen through tiny pores in their leaves.

Stomata Respiration

800

This American inventor and businessman helped bring electricity to the masses with his direct current (DC) power systems.

Thomas Edison

800

This type of artificial intelligence learns and improves without being explicitly programmed.

Machine Learning

1000

This international agreement aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change.

Paris Agreement

1000

DAILY DOUBLE QUESTION: This brilliant physicist and chemist led the Manhattan Project, leading to the development of the atomic bomb.

 Robert Oppenheimer

1000

He proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection

Charles Darwin

1000

This Danish physicist developed quantum mechanics, a cornerstone of modern physics, and won the Nobel Prize for his work on the photoelectric effect.

Niels Bohr

1000

This emerging technology promises to revolutionize computing by harnessing the power of quantum mechanics

Quantum Computing