Paleontology
Weather
Earth
Marine Life
Astronomy
100

This plant-eating dinosaur, whose name means "three-horned face," lived about 68 million years ago.

Triceratops

100

This layer of gases surrounds the Earth and is responsible for weather patterns.

Atmosphere

100

This renewable resource is powered by sunlight and is used for heating and electricity generation.

Solar energy

100

This large predatory fish, known for its sharp teeth, is often feared by humans, but it is essential for the health of marine ecosystems.

Shark

100

This was the first spacecraft to land on the Moon in 1969, bringing back the first human footsteps on another celestial body.

Apollo 11

200

This fossilized tree resin, often containing ancient insects, has been used to discover prehistoric life.

Amber

200

This is the term for the long-term average weather conditions in a specific area.

Climate

200

This disaster occurs when the Earth's surface is heated by volcanic activity, leading to the release of lava, ash, and gases.

Volcanic Eruption

200

This marine mammal has a long, spiraled tusk, and is found primarily in the Arctic.

Narwhal

200

This is the fourth planet from the Sun, known for its red appearance due to iron oxide (rust) on its surface.

Mars

300

This massive, long-necked dinosaur is one of the largest to ever walk the Earth and lived during the Jurassic period.

Brachiosaurus

300

A storm that occurs when a rotating column of air forms, reaching the ground, and is capable of producing devastating winds.

Tornado
300

The Earth's motion that causes day and night, taking approximately 24 hours to complete.

Rotation
300

This brightly colored fish is famous for its symbiotic relationship with sea anemones.

Clown Fish

300

This phenomenon occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, blocking out the Sun's light.

Solar Eclipse

400

This mass extinction event, around 66 million years ago, wiped out the non-avian dinosaurs.

Cretaceous period

400

This type of cloud is typically associated with fair weather and appears fluffy with a cotton-like texture.

Cumulus clouds

400

Name the three layers of the earth.

The crust, the mantle, and the core

400

Known for their camouflage abilities, these predators use venomous spines to catch and paralyze their prey.

Lionfish

400

Name the eight planets

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

500

This famous fossil, the "first dinosaur ever named," was discovered in 1824.

Megalosaurus

500

This wind phenomenon, which occurs in the upper atmosphere, moves in a west-to-east direction and can influence weather patterns over a large part of the globe.

Jet Streams

500

The Earth’s rotation slows over millions of years, gradually causing this event to lengthen over time.

A day

500

This mammal, known for its impressive diving ability, is the largest member of the dolphin family.

Orca(Killer Whale)

500

This space telescope, launched in 1990, has provided some of the most detailed images of distant galaxies, nebulae, and other astronomical phenomena.

Hubble space telescope