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100

How many seconds are in 3 minutes?

180 seconds

100

What does MSDS stand for?

Material safety data sheet

100

What is an animal that only eats plants called?

Herbivore

100

What is the largest star in our galaxy?

The sun

100

What is the largest cat species?

Tiger

200

What is the energy conversion that occurs when you hold a ball in the air and drop it?

Potential to kinetic

200

What is the nucleus of an atom composed of?

Protons and neutrons

200

What organ in our body is responsible for filtering out waste?

Kidney

200

What is the planet with large rings called?

saturn

200

What animal uses echolocation?

Bats or dolphins

300

Miss Boucher walks 10 m [N], then 13 m [S], then 5m [N]. What is her displacement?

2 m [N]

300

According to bohr, how many electrons can an atoms first ring hold?

2

300

What organ in our body is regenerative? If you get a piece of it removed, it will grow back.

The liver

300

Which planet is closest to the sun?

Mercury

300

How many bones are in an adult humans body?

206

400

What is a vector quantity?

Has a direction and a position

400

What is an alloy?

Two metals that have been heated up and mixed together

400

How is global warming caused?

Gases in the atmosphere trapping in heat

400

Which planet in our solar system is the hottest?

Venus

400

What is the process called when a caterpillar turns into a butterfly?

Metamorphosis

500

What is Newton's second law of motion?

An object acted upon by an unbalanced force will move in the direction as the force is applied

500

What group are the NOBLE GASES in on the periodic table? 

18

500

What is the green pigment in plant cells called?

Chlorophyll

500

Which planet is famous for its big red spot?

Jupiter

500

What is the scientific name for a puffy white cloud that you would see on a sunny day?

Cumulus