Geography
Biology
History
100

What is the largest ocean on Earth?

the Pacific Ocean

100

What is metabolism?

The chemical reactions that occur within a cell to maintain life

100

Which invention marked the beginning of the First Industrial Revolution in Britain during the 18th century?

The steam engine

200

What is erosion? 

The process by which wind, water, or ice wear away rocks and soil

200

What are enzymes?

Biological molecules that act as catalysts in biochemical reactions, speeding up the rate of reaction

200

In what year did the Magna Carta, often seen as a precursor to the abolition of feudalism, first establish principles of limited royal power and protection of feudal rights?

1215

300

What is anthropogenic relief?

Changes to the Earth's surface resulting from human activities such as mining, urbanization, and deforestation

300

What is the chloroplast?

The cellular organelle in which photosynthesis primarily occurs

300

What is the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen?

A document adopted in 1789 during the French Revolution, which proclaimed the rights of man and citizen, including freedom of speech and religion

400

What is orogenesis? 

The process of two tectonic plates colliding and causing the formation of mountain ranges  

400

What is coenzyme A (CoA)?

A vitamin-derived coenzyme which is essential for the synthesis of fatty acids and the catabolism of amino acids 

400

Who is John Locke?

An English philosopher and political theorist, known for his work "Two Treatises of Government," considered one of the key figures in the development of classical liberalism