This large part of the brain controls voluntary movement.
This gas in the atmosphere makes Uranus and Neptune look blue.
This is the layer of the atmosphere where everyday weather occurs.
This is the standard unit used to measure electrical resistance.
This is the term for the first patient identified in a disease study.
This "master gland" regulates many other functions in the body.
This planet is famous for a massive storm called the Great Red Spot.
This instrument is used by meteorologists to measure air pressure.
This scientist was a famous supporter of using Alternating Current (AC).
This type of disease can be passed from animals to humans.
This part of the brain is responsible for balance and coordination.
This method finds exoplanets by watching a star's brightness dip.
These high-altitude clouds are made of tiny ice crystals.
This part of a circuit is used to store energy for a short time.
This is a simple cipher that works by shifting letters of the alphabet.
This spiral-shaped organ in the inner ear is used for hearing.
This celestial object has many craters because it lacks an atmosphere.
This is the process of breaking down rocks into smaller sediment.
This is the pivot point that a lever turns or balances on.
This is a physical object, like a doorknob, that can spread germs.
This common disease mainly affects a person's memory.
This planet is unique because it is tilted on its side (~98 degrees).
This type of rock forms when magma or lava cools and hardens.
This metric prefix represents a value of one million (1,000,000).
This lab test is used to separate and compare ink from different pens.