The Solar system
Human anatomy
Chemistry
Physics
Earth Science
100

What is the largest planet in our solar system

Jupiter

100

The largest organ in the human body?

skin


100

This element has the atomic number 1 and is the most abundant element in the universe?

hydrogen

100

The force that attracts objects toward the center of the Earth?

gravity

100

This is the Earth's outermost layer, made up of solid rock?

CRUST

200

The fourth planet from the Sun, known for its red color?

Mars


200

The system responsible for transporting blood throughout the body?

Circulatory system

200

The type of bond formed when electrons are shared between atoms?

covalent bond

200

The unit of measurement for force?

newton

200

This process moves tectonic plates around the Earth's surface?

PLATE TECTONICS

300

This dwarf planet is located in the Kuiper Belt and was reclassified from a planet in 2006?

Pluto

300

The part of the brain responsible for memory, decision-making, and problem-solving?

frontal lobe


300

The pH of pure water is this?

7

300

This principle states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed?

law of conservation of energy

300

The type of rock formed from cooling and solidification of lava?

IGNEOUS ROCK

400

The process by which the Sun produces energy, converting hydrogen into helium?

nuclear fusion

400

The muscle that is primarily responsible for pumping blood through the body?

Heart

400

The process of a solid turning directly into a gas, bypassing the liquid state?

sublimation

400

This phenomenon occurs when light bends as it passes from one medium to another?

REFRACTION

400

The layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs?

TROPOSPHERE

500

This moon of Saturn has a thick atmosphere and is considered a potential site for finding life?

Titan

500

The type of tissue that connects muscles to bone?

Tendons

500

This element, found in all living organisms, has the atomic number 6?

carbon

500

The type of wave that does not require a medium to travel through?

ELECROMAGNITIC WAVE

500

This type of wave can travel through both solids and liquids and is responsible for the shaking during an earthquake?

P WAVE