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What kind of tree does an acorn come from?
Maple Tree
Maple Tree
Oak Tree
Oak Tree
Pine Tree
Pine Tree
Birch Tree
Birch Tree
The science term “drizzle” is best defined as?
Unit Of Relative Loudness
Unit Of Relative Loudness
The Closest Star To Earth
The Closest Star To Earth
Particle In Atomic Nuclei
Particle In Atomic Nuclei
Slowly Falling Precipitation
Slowly Falling Precipitation
What is a crustacean that carries its shell on its back?
Jellyfish
Jellyfish
Hermit Crab
Hermit Crab
Cod
Cod
Shark
Shark
In what part of the human body is the heart found?
Foot
Foot
Arm
Arm
Head
Head
Chest
Chest
The process by which plants make food is called what?
Metabolism
Metabolism
Chloroplast
Chloroplast
Zygote
Zygote
Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis
Which of the following is an insect?
Eastern Bluebird
Eastern Bluebird
Cricket
Cricket
Bear
Bear
Manatee
Manatee
What is the largest object in our Solar System?
Earth
Earth
Pluto
Pluto
The Moon
The Moon
The Sun
The Sun
What do dragons breathe out?
Water
Water
Fire
Fire
Dirt
Dirt
Storms
Storms
What kind of transportation did the Wright Brothers invent?
The Train
The Train
The Airplane
The Airplane
The Steamboat
The Steamboat
The Car
The Car
What is the name of the tiny bird that sips flower nectar?
Magpie
Magpie
Parakeet
Parakeet
Hummingbird
Hummingbird
Sparrow
Sparrow
Which of the following is a fish?
Caribou
Caribou
Wasp
Wasp
Hammerhead Shark
Hammerhead Shark
Dingo
Dingo
Which unit is used to measure loudness?
Decibel
Decibel
Gallon
Gallon
Ounce
Ounce
Watt
Watt
What do we call a physical substance that occupies space and has mass?
Geyser
Geyser
Matter
Matter
Orbit
Orbit
Updraft
Updraft
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Not bad
Great!
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