Classical Mechanics
Biophysics
Quantum Mechanics
Geophysics
Electricity
100

When you jump up, this invisible force pulls you back down to earth.

What is gravity?

100

This squishy thing inside of your chest pumps blood throughout your body.

What is a heart?

100

This is the smallest building block of matter.

What is an atom?

100

This liquid is hot, melted rock found beneath the Earth's surface.

Hint: When it comes to earth's surface, it becomes lava!

What is magma?

100

The device that stores electricity for a later use is called...

What is a battery?

200

This is a round simple machine that helps wagons roll.

What is a wheel?

200

Your lungs fill with this when you take a deep breath.

What is oxygen?

200

This famous scientist developed theory of relativity.

Who is Albert Einstein?

200

A process where rocks are broken down by wind, water, or ice.

What is erosion?

200

This energy source powers solar panels.

What is the sun?

or

What is sunlight?

300

If you blow a feather into the air, it floats slowly because it doesn’t have much of this.

What is weight?

300

Some animals have bones on the outside of their body, like insects, crustaceans, and mollusks. These outside bones are called...

What is an exoskeleton?

300

This tiny particle orbits around the nucleus of an atom.

Hint: The nucleus has neutrons and protons.


What is an electron?

300

This is a process where water turns into vapor and rises into the air.

What is evaporation?

300

This kind of electricity is created when you rub a balloon on your hair.

What is static electricity?

400

This machine helps pull a flag up a pole. 

Hint: It rhymes with Sulley!

What is a pulley?

400

Some animals, like dolphins, can jump out of water because of this force pushing them up.

What is buoyancy?

400

This is a term for energy that comes in tiny packets.

What is quantum?

400

Before the continents split apart, there was one large landmass called...

What is pangea?

400

This scientist discovered lightning was a form of electricity.

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

500

If you slide a watermelon across ice, it goes far, but not on carpet because of this force.

What is friction?

500

This process is used by plants to turn sunlight into "food," which creates oxygen.

What is photosynthesis?

500

This famous thought experiment involves a cat that is both alive and dead.

What is Schrödinger's Cat?

500

This instrument is used to measure earthquakes.

What is a seismograph?

500

We call materials that allow electricity to flow through easily this name.

What is a conductor?