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Question 1
What is the name of the force that
pulls objects towards the centre of the
earth?
Gravity
Question 2
Did you know? Which planet is nicknamed “The Red
The gravitational pull on Mars is Planet”?
only 38% of the gravitational pull on Mars
Earth. Question 3
That means if you weigh 70kg on Which animal appears first in the
Earth you would weigh only 27kg dictionary?
on Mars! Aardvark
Question 4 At birth the human body is made
How many bones does the average up of 270 bones. The number of
human have? bones in a human skeleton
206 decreases to 206 by adulthood
Question 5 after some bones are fused
What is the chemical formula for together.
carbon dioxide?
CO2
Question 6
Unscramble 'nogeyx' to spell an
element in the periodic table.
Oxygen
Did you know?
Diamond and graphite are different
Question 7
forms of the same thing – carbon!
What temperature does water boil at?
100 °C
Question 8
What is the hardest known natural
material?
Diamond
Question 9
The carbon atoms in diamond and Which substance is most used for
graphite are arranged in different pencil lead?
patterns giving each form of carbon Graphite
a different set of properties!
Question 10
Neil Armstrong was an astronaut
Who was the first person to walk on
and engineer. On the 20th July
the moon?
1969 Neil Armstrong became the
Neil Armstrong
first person to walk on the Moon.
Question 11
Name all 6 basic animal groups.
- Mammals
- Fish
- Birds
- Reptiles
- Amphibians
- Invertebrates
Photosynthesis is the process where
energy from the sun changes Question 12
carbon dioxide and water into What is the name of the chemical
glucose and oxygen inside a plant. reaction that takes place inside a
plant, producing food for it to survive?
Photosynthesis
Question 13
What is the only bird that can hover in
the air and can also fly backwards?
Hummingbird
Question 14
What is the name of the process when
a gas changes to a liquid?
Condensation
Question 15
A material which allows electrical
current to pass through it is called Did you know?
what? Electricity can travel almost as fast
Electrical conductor as the speed of light. That’s about
300,000 km per second!
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