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What movie is this song from
100

What is the name for the time of year when the Earth is tilted the furthest away from the sun in the northern hemisphere, resulting in shorter days and cooler temperatures?

Winter

100

Name three real-world examples where convection is the primary method of heat transfer.

Answers may vary

100

What is the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy?

Photosynthesis

100

What is the name of the longest bone in the human body?

Femur

100

Let it go

Frozen

200

What season is the hottest season?

Summer

200

This process involves heat transfer through the movement of fluids (like water or air).

Convection

200

What is the largest planet in our solar system?

Jupiter

200

What is the force that pulls objects towards the Earth?

Gravity

200

Sky Full Of Stars

Sing 2

300

What is the coldest season?

Winter

300

Heat transfer through electromagnetic waves, like the sun's rays, is known as what?

Radiation

300

Which planet is known as the Red Planet?

Mars

300

What is the name of the force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact?

Friction

300

What movie was El pepe from

Pepe

400

 What is the name for the point in Earth's orbit when the sun is directly overhead at the equator, marking the beginning of both spring and autumn?

An equinox

400

When you're baking a cake, the rising hot air around the oven is an example of what kind of heat transfer?

Radiation

400

What is the name for the process where a liquid turns into a gas?

Evaporation

400

What is the name of the law that describes the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration?

Newton's Second Law

400

How Bad Can I Be

Lorax

500

What is the name for the point in Earth's orbit when the sun is at its furthest north or south, marking the beginning of summer and winter?

A solstice

500

Explain how the greenhouse effect contributes to the Earth's temperature, focusing on the role of radiation.

Radiation from the sun is absorbed by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, and then reradiated, trapping heat.

500

What are the two elements that make up water?

 Hydrogen and Oxygen

500

It is the most common element in the human body... A: Carbon, B: Hydrogen, C: Oxygen, D: Calcium

C. Oxygen. It makes up almost 63% of the average human. Following, are major elements and the percentages of the human body that they represent: Oxygen- 62.81% Carbon- 19.37% Hydrogen- 9.31% Nitrogen- 5.14% Sulfur- 0.64% Phosphorus- 0.63% Other- 2.10%

500

I Will Always Love You

The bodyguard