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what is the name of the part of the human skeleton which protects our brain?

The Skull

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True or False:

We know for a fact that there was once oceans on Mars.

TRUE!!!


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How many days did it take to get to the Moon in 1969?

3 Days

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What is the sun classified as?

A. Star

B. Planet

C. Satellite 

D. Burning Rock

Star

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Where does water evaporate to?

The air

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In what county is the Houston Dow Center located at?

Harris County

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What is the name of the air humans breathe?

Oxygen

200

STEM stands for...

Science

Technology

Engineering

Mathematics

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What year did Neil Armstrong step on the Moon?

A.) 1969  B.) 1869  C.) 1968  D.) 1868 

A.) 1969

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We age faster in space

True or False

False.  We age slower

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Which is the biggest member of the cat family?

Tiger

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Dow known as: 

A. Material Science and Chemical Manufacturing Company

B. Engineering and Economics company

C. Banking and Supply Chain management

D. Food and Beverage 

A

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Who was the first man to ever walk on the moon?

Neil Armstrong

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How many months will it take to get to Mars?

6 Months

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What type of spacecraft went to the moon? 

A.  Space Shuttle  B.  Rocket  C.  Flying Saucer

B.  Rocket

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What is the hottest planet in our solar system and why?

Venus, because of its thick atmosphere

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What molten rock comes from a volcano after it has erupted?

LAVA

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Name 2 states where Dow has operations

Texas, Kentucky, Michigan, Louisiana, Georgia, Indiana, Illinois, West Virginia, Pennsylvania

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Why do things fall when you drop them?

gravity

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What is the farthest planet from the sun?

Neptune

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What is Earth's natural satellite?

The moon

400

Solar power generates power from what source?

The sun

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What is the name of the air that humans exhales and plants need for photosynthesis to occur?

Carbon Dioxide 

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True or False:

Dow has operations in Mexico and Canada?

True: Dow is currently building a Polyethylene plant in Canada

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which organs do fishes use to breathe?

Gills

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What is the boiling point of water?

100 degree celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit

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Who was the second man on the moon?

Buzz Aldrin

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What is the name of the government organization that put the first person on the Moon?  

NASA

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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Which scientist proposed the three laws of motion?

Issac Newton

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Name 2 applications that Dow's products are used for

  • Agriculture, Feed and Animal Care
  • Beauty and Personal Care
  • Building, Construction and Infrastructure
  • Chemical Manufacturing and Industrial
  • Consumer Goods and Appliances
  • Electronics
  • Films, Tapes and Release Liners
  • Food and Beverage
  • Healthcare & Hygiene
  • Home Care, Industrial and Institutional Cleaning
  • Mobility
  • Oil, Gas and Mining
  • Packaging Materials
  • Paints, Inks and Coatings
  • Power, Water and Telecommunications
  • Pulp and Paper
  • Textiles, Leather and Nonwovens
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What are the three states of matter?

Liquid, solid and gas

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What are the SI units of Energy?

A. Joule

B. Watts

C. Horsepower 

A. Joule Is correct!!

B. Units of power

C. English Unit of Power


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What are the names, in order, of the four rocky planets?

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

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closest planet to the sun

Mercury

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What is Merie Curie known for?

Physics and chemist who made discoveries in radioactivity.

First women to earn a doctorate in science. Her discoveries led to development of x-ray technology and cancer treatments.

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Name 2 Dow product technologies

  • Additives and Modifiers
  • Adhesives and Sealants
  • Amines and Chelates
  • Conductive Materials
  • Elastomers and Plastomers
  • Foam Control Agents
  • Gels, Encapsulants and Conformal Coatings
  • Lubricants, Heat Transfer and Deicing Fluids
  • Optical Materials
  • Performance Monomers
  • Plastics Additives
  • Polyethylene Solutions
  • Polyurethanes
  • Release Coating Systems and Agents
  • Resins, Binders and Film Formers
  • Silicones, Silicone-Organic Hybrids and Silanes
  • Solvents and Glycols
  • Specialty Polymers and Compounds
  • Surfactants, Emulsifiers and Polyglycols