Chemistry
Physics
Universe/Earth
Weather/Ecosystems
Life Science
100

These elements are poor conductors of heat and electricity and are often gases at room temperature.

What are nonmetals?

100

Newton's 2nd Law of Motion describes this equation.

What is F=MA?

100

It creates weaker tides and occurs when the Sun, Moon, and Earth are at a ninety degree angle.

What is a neap tide?

100

These storms need warm water and low-pressure systems to form. They are named based on their location on Earth.

What are hurricanes, cyclones, and typhoons?

100

It codes for specific traits and is located on chromosomes within the nucleus of cells.

What are genes?

200

Unexpected color changes, production of gas/bubbles, and unexpected temperature changes are all examples of this.

What is a chemical change?

200

This type of energy is stored due to an object's position or condition.

What is potential energy?

200

In the H-R diagram, this is where would you find a hot and dim star.

What is the bottom left (white dwarfs)?

200

It is a weather front that creates stormy weather and precedes warming temperatures.

What is a warm front? 

200

Adaptations of internal processes of organisms are called ______.

What are physiological adaptations?

300

This law states that mass is conserved in chemical reactions within closed systems.

What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?

300

This law explains how acceleration depends on net force and mass.

What is Newton's 2nd Law of Motion?

300

Overfishing, eutrophication, and invasive species are all examples of this.

What are negative human impacts on watersheds?

300

An increase in this in an ecosystem leads to greater sustainability.

What is biodiversity?

300

DOUBLE POINTS!
This person discovered the cell and is the originator of cell theory.

Who is Robert Hooke?

400

It is a group of atoms of different elements chemically combined to form a substance.

What is a compound?

400

This occurs when an object changes its velocity over time.

What is acceleration?

400

It is the landform that occurs when two oceanic plates separate. New ocean crust is created at this landform.

What is a mid-ocean ridge?

400

This occurs when no soil exists, on bare rocks, like after a volcano eruption or glacier retreat. Pioneer species, such as lichens and mosses, grow first. It is a slower process.

What is primary succession?
400

This cell organelle is the "jelly" that holds the cell together.

What is cytoplasm?
500

How many atoms of each element are in 3Al₂(SO₄)₃?

Aluminum (Al):    6 Sulfur (S): 9    Oxygen (O): 36

500

It is the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion as explained in Newton's 1st Law of Motion.

What is inertia?

500

All stars begin their life in this large cloud of gas and dust.

What is a nebula?

500

This weather system creates lousy weather, cloudy skies, warmer weather, and precipitation.

What is a low pressure system?

500

This body system is responsible for gas exchanges within the body.

What is the respiratory system?