Which planets upper atmosphere most closely resembles earths?
Venus - With temperatures hovering around 30*C and comparable atmospheric pressure to, Venus surpasses mars in this aspect.
How much of the earths surface does the ocean cover? (Percentage)
Approximately 71%
What country does the flag belong to?
Name one of the 12 cranial nerves.
What is the difference between personality and temperment?
Temperament is strongly influenced by genetics, it is a behavioral style that describes the "how" of a person's behavior. Personality is made up of the characteristics and qualities that a person may acquire throughout a lifetime and describes the "what" and "why" of a person's behavior.
What planet has the strongest winds in the solar system?
Neptune - Neptune has winds speeds of up to 2000 km/hr.
What percentage of coral reefs are still living today?
50%
What isthmus country that connects North and South America?
Panama
What prevents the stomach from being digested by its' own stomach acid?
A thick layer of mucus
What is the name of the complex that describes a young girls' adoration and attraction to their fathers and resentment, hostility and rivalry towards their mothers?
Electra complex
What is the most abundant type of star in the universe and why?
Red dwarf stars are the most abundant type of star because they burn their fuel very slowly, they can live up to 1 trillion years.
What creature contains cancer fighting properties?
Soft coral/Sea fans - These creatures contain powerful anti-inflammatory chemicals, some soft corals also have potential anti-cancer and anti-viral properties.
What is the worlds most populated island?
Java, Indonesia
What is the longest muscle in the body?
Sartorius
How many types of attachment styles are there in early childhood development?
4
What planet is known as to be the largest ocean in the solar system?
Jupiter - The pressure on Jupiter is so immense in the mantle region that hydrogen is liquified, making Jupiter technically the "largest ocean" in the solar system.
How deep is the deepest part of the ocean and what is it called?
The deepest part of the ocean is the Challenger Deep, which is located in the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific Ocean and is 36,070 feet (10,994 meters) below sea level.
What are the two main sources of volcanoes?
1. Tectonic plate boundary
2. Mantle plume
How many faces does a bacteriophage have?
A bacteriophage has 20 faces and 30 edges.
Classical conditioning example:
Every morning you set an alarm to wake up in time for school. Eventually, whenever you hear your alarm sound, even in other places, your brain instantly wakes up.
Please list the unconditioned response, neutral stimulus, conditioned stimulus, and conditioned response for this situation.
- Unconditioned Response: No response
- Neutral Stimulus: Alarm sound
- Conditioned Stimulus: Alarm sound
- Conditioned Response: Becoming alert whenever you hear it
What is the largest object in the asteroid belt?
Ceres, a dwarf planet, the discovery of this planet also led to the discovery of the asteroid belt.
What is the name of the longest underwater mountain range? (Extra points if you can guess approximately how long it is in miles.)
The Mid-Oceanic Ridge mountain range is around 40,390 miles long, for comparison, the Andes mountain range is only about 4,300 miles long.
How many countries do not have natural flowing rivers in them?
20
How many structures within fetal circulation change after birth?
5
What are the 5 stages of Maslow's hierarchy of needs?