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On what continent will you not find bees?

Answer: Antarctica. How many days before Christmas? 66


What is the heaviest organ in the human body?
Answer: The liver. Ferdinand Romualdez
How many teeth does an adult human have?
Answer: 32. Marcos Jr.
What part of the human body serves the purpose of
maintaining balance?
Answer: The ears. REVEAL ANSWER
Who was both a philosopher and scientist considered by Question: Who was the first person to step foot on the moon?
some to be the first biologist? Answer: Neil Armstrong
Aristotle Question: Planets shine because they reflect what?
Answer: Sunlight
What is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature?
Question: Exploration Rovers investigated which planet between
Mercury
2004 and 2018?
What is the name for the immediate conversion of solid Answer: Mars
matter to gas without becoming a liquid? Question: Who is the Hubble Space Telescope named after?
Sublimation Answer: Edwin Hubble
What is Earth’s primary source of energy? Question: The chemical element uranium was named after which
Sun planet?
What is the fastest speed known in the universe? Answer: Uranus
Light Question: What is the name of Earth's moon?
What is the fastest-growing plant in the world? Answer: Luna
Bamboo Question: Which of these planets has the shortest year?
Which planet in our solar system has the shortest Answer: Mercury
Question: The first manned space mission to land on the Moon was
days?
called what?
Jupiter Answer: Apollo 11
Charles Darwin formed his theory of evolution by Question: How many planets in our solar system are larger than
studying animals from which islands? Earth?
Galapagos island Answer: 4
What is the deadliest planet in our solar system? Question: What does the first A stand for in NASA?
Venus Answer: Aeronautics
What animal was the first ever to be cloned? Question: Mars was the Roman god of what?
Sheep Answer: War
Question: What is the name of the first satellite sent into space?
What is the name of the plates that are under the
Answer: Sputnik 1
surface of the Earth, which are responsible for Question: Which planet has also been called Marduk?
forming mountains and causing earthquakes? Answer: Jupiter
Tectonic plates Question: On Venus there is little or no what?
Who discovered penicillin? Answer: Water
Alexander Fleming Question: What is the nearest large astral body to the Earth?
What name is given to the boundary between the Answer: The Moon
Question: How many ring does Uranus have?
Earth’s crust and mantle?
Answer: 13
Mohorovicic
Question: Which planet was the first one to be discovered with a
What is the name of the longest bone in the human telescope?
body? Answer: Uranus
Femur Question: NASA is based in which state?
Which organ is primarily responsible for filtering Answer: Texas
waste from the blood? Question: Earth is located in which galaxy?
Kidney Answer: The Milky Way
What is the most abundant element in the universe? Question: A cluster of stars is better known by what name?
Answer: Constellation
Hydrogen
Question: Deimos is a moon of which planet?
How many bones do sharks have in their
Answer: Mars
bodies? Zero!
Question: Neil Armstrong walked on the moon in which year?
How many hearts does an octopus have? Three
Answer: 1969
What colour catches the eye first? Yellow
Question: Many of the planets are covered in what due to collisions
What is the smallest country in the world?
with space matter?
Vatikan City
Answer: Craters
Where is the world’s most active volcano located?
Hawaii Question: What is the main element in the Sun?
Answer: Hydrogen
Question: Who was one of the first American astronauts to walk on 1. What is the name of the largest ocean on earth?
the moon? 2. What are the two main metals in the earth’s core?
Answer: Buzz Aldrin
3. Which is hotter, the center of the earth or surface of the sun?
Question: Which planet is so light that it could float on water?
Answer: Saturn 4. What do you call molten rock before it has erupted?
Question: What is the scientific term for a shooting star? 5. What do you call it after it has erupted?
Answer: Meteor 6. The Great Barrier Reef is found off the coast of which country?
Question: Which of these is a theory to explain the evolution of the 7. What do you call a person who studies rocks?
universe? 8. Name the three time periods of the dinosaurs.
Answer: Big Bang
Question: What does N stand for in NASA? 9. True or false? The Grand Canyon is around 10000 feet (3000 meters)
Answer: National 10. What is the name of the deepest location in the world’s oceans?
Blacker than black, colder than cold, some 11. Over a long period of time while under extreme heat and pressure,
things out here are worth more than gold. 12. Outside of Antarctica, what is the largest desert in the world?
What is it? Answer: Space. 13. The gemstone ruby is typically what color?
I am something in the sky. That seems to 14. What is the name of the highest mountain on earth?
shine at night. However, Im not a star. I am 15. Do stalactites rise from the floor or hang from the ceiling of limesto
Earth’s satellite. What am I? Answer: The 16. 'Cascade', 'horsetail', 'plunge' and 'tiered' are types of what?
moon 17. Someone who studies earthquakes is known as a what?
I'm yellow and cloudy and super hot. Look low in the sky, I'm 18. What is the name of the layer of earth’s atmosphere that absorbs th
easy to spot. People call me the “Evening Star” From planet sun?
Earth, I'm not very far. Which planet am I? Venus 19. The mass of the earth is made up mostly of which two elements?
I'm blue and green and a little brown. I'm a small planet with
20. What is the second most common gas found in the air we breathe?
life all around. They call me the third rock from the sun. I
don't have many moons - just one. Which planet am I? Earth
The Pacific 2. Iron and 3. The center
I can be hot, I can be cold, 4. Magma
Ocean nickel of the earth
I can run and I can be still,
I can be hard and I can be soft. 8. Triassic,
What am I? water 5. Lava 6. Australia 7. A geologist Jurassic and
Born in the ocean and white as snow. Cretaceous
When I fall back to water I disappear without a trace. 9. False - 5000
10. Mariana 12. The Sahara
What am I?salt feet (1500 11. Diamond
Trench Desert in Africa
You can't see me, but I can see you; meters)
To be more specific, I see through. 14. Mount 15. Hang from
13. Red 16. Waterfall
What am I?x-ray Everest the ceiling
What did the scientist say when he found 2 atoms of helium? 19. Iron (32%)
17. 18. The ozone 20. Oxygen
HeHe and oxygen
Seismologist layer (21%)
Give me food, and I will live. (30%)
Give me water, and I will die.
What am I? Fire January 30, 2019 – 1st covid case detected in the Philippines
I am a ball that can be rolled, but never bounced or thrown. SARS- severe acute respiratory syndrome
What am I? Eyeball ITCZ- intertropical convergence zone
I touch your face, I'm in your words, I'm lack of space and LPA- low pressure area
beloved by birds. TROPICAL DEPRESSION “OBET”
Answer: Air
You will find him in the mountains EARTH TRIVIA
And you'll find him in the creek It is an unnamed spacecraft designed to explore the Solar System
and transmit data back to earth SPACE PROBE
He has no mouth -
A reusable spacecraft designed to transport people and cargo
Yet he speaks in every tongue
between earth and space SPACE SHUTTLE
He has no ears - What is the hottest place on Earth? LUT DESERT, IRAN
And yet will answer every cry Where is most of the Earth’s gold can be found? CORE
Always having the final word What percent of Earth’s species are now extinct? 99.9%
Answer: Echo How thick is Earth’s atmosphere? 10,000 km
What is the coldest place on Earth? ANTARTICA
What is the most common element present in Earth’s atmosphere?
NITROGEN
What planet is considered as the densest planet in the solar system?
EARTH
What was the name of the supercontinent that existed during the late It is the force that controls the motion of all objects in the Universe
Paleozoic era? PANGAEA GRAVITY
What is the common element on Earth? IRON Meteors that land on the Earth's surface are called METEORITES
How many natural satellites does Earth have? 1 It is an instrument that is used to observe the sky and space
What type of rock is coal? SEDIMENTARY TELESCOPE
What is the science of the origin, history, and structure of the Earth? Property of minerals; how light is reflected from a surface LUSTER
GEOLOGY property of minerals; when a mineral breaks along flat, even
What is the full name of CFCs? Chlorofluorocarbons surfaces, smooth CLEAVAGE
It is the mineral that is used to create wooden pencils. GRAPHITE A mineral CANNOT be Formed from once-living material
What mineral can be found in table salt? HALITE Silicon and Oxygen combine to form a structure. Silicates
When carbon dioxide dissolves from air into the ocean- the Contain the elements carbon, oxygen and one or more other metallic
interaction is? ATMOSPHERE & HYDROSPHERE elements. Carbonates
What gemstone has been discovered on Mars? OPAL When plant roots crack and shatter rocks, it is called ...?
A professional rock expert is called what? PETROLOGIST Rocks which are dissolving in rainwater which is slightly acid, are
Which mineral was once considered so valuable that ancient formed by ...?
ROMAN SOLDIERS were partially paid with it? SALT Three types of sedimentary rocks clastic, chemical, organic
About how many known minerals exist? 4000 Two types of metamorphic rocks foliated and nonfoliated
How many carats is the Hope Diamond? 45.5
Mars is often called “The Red Planet,” but why does it look so red to What is the hardest substance in the human body? Tooth enamel
begin with? -The surface lot of iron which turns red orange when it Where does the smallest bones in the human body found? EAR
rusts What is the world’s tallest grass? BAMBOO
Water vapor is released into the air when a volcano erupts. This may What is the largest organ in the human body? SKIN
contribute to global warming on Earth. What spheres are affected by What is the largest living mammal? BLUE WHALE
such an event? ATMOSPHERE & GEOSPHERE What is the top speed of a cheetah? 120km/h
Icebergs, ice caps, and glaciers are solid components, and part of What is the most common element in the human body? OXYGEN
what subsystem? HYDROSPHERE Which organ do insects NOT have? LUNGS
The atmosphere is the thin gaseous layer that envelopes the which of the following has the longest recorded life span? OYSTER
lithosphere. If Oxygen (O2) is only 21 % of its composition, which of What is the only human body part that can’t repair itself? TEETH
the following gases is abundant in earth’s atmosphere? NITROGEN What animal is considered as direct descendants of dinosaurs?
What subsystem of the earth covers all ecosystems—from the soil to BIRDS
the rainforest, from mangroves to coral reefs, and from the plankton-
rich ocean surface to the deep sea? BIOSPHERE
One of the requirements for the survival of both animals and plants is
water. Which of the following earth subsystems is interconnected in
the statement? BIOSPHERE and HYDROSPHERE
What is the thinnest layer of the Earth that ranges from only 2 miles
in some areas of the ocean floor to 75 miles deep under mountains?
CRUST
This refers to the mineral’s ability to transmit light. LUSTER
Which of the following pertains to the color of the mineral in its
powdered form? STREAK
What is the process at or near Earth’s surface that cause rocks and
minerals to break down? WEATHERING
What is the process of removing Earth materials from their original
sites through weathering and transport? SOIL EROSION
It is a type of weathering that break a rock or mineral into smaller
pieces without altering its composition. PHYSICAL WEATHERING
Tsunami is known as the secondary effect of earthquake. These two
disasters occur in which Earth’s subsystems?
GEOSPHERE/LITHOSPHERE
A rock is seen with plant imprints. What type of rock is it?
SEDIMENTARY
Which of the following minerals belongs to the most abundant group
of rock forming minerals? FELDSPAR
The atmosphere is comprised of layers based on temperature. Which
is the correct arrangement of the layers of the atmosphere from the
ground? TSMTE
What is the Earth's twin planet? VENUS
What is the large artificial facility occupied for long periods serving as
a workspace to conduct research in space? SPACE STATION
Which space exploration device orbits around other objects and
helps with TV and radio signals? SATELLITE

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