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Science Language
100

The force that keeps the planets in orbit

What is gravity?

100

The only difference between this landform and a volcano is a magma chute

What is a mountain?

100

The invisible line that runs through the hottest countries in the world like Ecuador and Kenya

What is the equator?

100

The only group of living organisms that is related to dinosaurs

What are birds?

100

Latin word that means "equal night"

What is the equinox?

200

The reason for the seasons

What is the Earth's axial tilt?

200

The process of breaking down rock into smaller pieces, usually by wind or water

What is erosion?

200

This word describes when there is a lot of moisture in the air

What is humid?

200

This animal shares over 95% of its DNA with tigers

What is a house cat?

200

This word means "anything related to the sun", from the Latin 'sol'

What is solar?

300
This star is brighter than our Sun and is the brightest star in the constellation Orion

What is Betelgeuse?

300

A landform surrounded by water on all sides

What is an island?

300

This word refers to a tropical storm that usually forms over warm water and get stronger over water

What is a hurricane?

300

These kinds of animals are warm-blooded, have skin or fur and feed their babies milk

What are mammals?

300

This dinosaur name is Latin for "3 horned face"

What is triceratops?

400

This happens when the moon is in the Earth's shadow

What is a lunar eclipse?

400

This kind of rock is formed when lava is cooled by either air or water

What is igneous rock?

400

This word refers to a wind tunnel that forms underneath a storm system and gets stronger over land

What is a tornado?

400

This animal is not naturally pink but gains its color from the pink shrimp that it eats

What is a flamingo?

400

This word fragment means "star" 

What is "stell-"?

500

These celestial bodies have their own orbit and are often called 'shooting stars'

What are comets?

500

This is a word that refers to a chain of islands like Japan or the Philippines

What is an archipelago? 

500

This Japanese word refers to a series of strong and tall waves, often happens after an earthquake

What is a tsunami?

500

The only bird in the world that can fly backward

What is a hummingbird?

500

This science term comes from the Latin word for "weight' or "heavy"

What is gravity?