Rocks & Minerals
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100

The hardest mineral on Earth

What is a diamond

100

The hottest planet in the solar system

What is Venus

100

H element

What is Hydrogen

100

This force pulls objects toward each other

What is gravity  

100

This process allows plants to make their own food using sunlight.

What is photosynthesis?

200

Molten rock inside the Earth

What is magma? 

200

This planet is famous for its rings

What is Saturn 

200

Cl element

What is Chlorine

200

The force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact.

What is friction?

200

The green pigment in plants that helps absorb light for photosynthesis.

What is chlorophyll?

300

This rock type forms under extreme heat and pressure

What is metamorphic rock

300

This dwarf planet was once considered the ninth planet

What is Pluto 

300

Sn element

What is Tin

300

This is the force that results from two objects pushing or pulling each other at a distance, like a magnet attracting metal.

What is magnetic force?

300

What are big trees called on the west coast of the United States? 

What are Redwoods 

400

The one of the three main types of rock?

What is igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic

400

The planet with The Great Red Spot

What is Jupiter 

400

U element 

What is Uranium 

400

This scientist is credited with discovering the force of gravity after observing an apple fall from a tree.

Who is Isaac Newton

400

This part of the plant anchors it to the soil and absorbs water and nutrients.

What is the roots

500

The softest mineral, used in baby powder

What is talc

500

Edmund Halley, a British astronomer, identified what famous object flying across the sky  

What is Halley's Comet  

500

The latest discovered element 

What is Francium 

500

This scientist is credited with discovering the relationship between electricity and magnetism, leading to the foundation of electromagnetism.

Who is Hans Christian Ørsted?

500

This type of plant has no vascular tissue to transport water and nutrients, typically living in moist environments.

What are mosses