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Published 01/23/2024 {{c1::Jupiter}} is the {{c2::largest planet::Size}} in the Solar System.
Published 01/23/2024  A notable characteristic of {{c1::Jupiter::Planet}}’s atmosphere is the {{c2::Great Red Spot}}, which is a(n) {{c3::area of high pressure}} that…
Published 01/23/2024 The main organ of the {{c1::cardiovascular system::System name}} is the {{c2::heart}}, which is responsible for {{c3::pumping blood}} throughout the {…
Published 01/23/2024 {{c1::Kelp}} is a type of {{c2::seaweed}} that grows in large colonies called “{{c3::forests}}” in the {{c4::ocean::Ocean or land}}.
Published 01/25/2024 {{c1::Kelp}} is sensitive to {{c2::ocean temperature rises}} and is threatened by {{c2::global warming}}.
Published 01/23/2024 Energy from the {{c1::sun::Source}} fuels a biological process called {{c2::photosynthesis}}, in which {{c3::plants}} and {{c3::other organisms}} use …
Published 01/25/2024 The longest bone in the body is the {{c1::femur}}
Published 01/23/2024 {{c1::Hemoglobin}} is a protein in {{c2::red blood cells}} that {{c3::transports oxygen}} from {{c3::respiratory organs}} throughout {{c3::the body}}
Published 01/25/2024 The {{c1::diaphragm}} is a respiratory organ that is situated below the {{c2::lungs::Organ}} and {{c2::heart::Organ}}. It acts as a {{c3::barrier}}&nb…
Published 01/23/2024 A group of {{c1::RNA viruses}} called {{c2::coronaviruses}} can cause diseases such as {{c3::SARS}} and {{c3::COVID-19}}.
Published 01/23/2024 {{c1::Drosophila melanogaster::Scientific name}}, or the {{c2::fruit fly::Common name}}, shares {{c3::75}}% of their DNA with humans.
Published 01/25/2024 {{c1::Adenosine triphosphate::ATP full name}}, or {{c2::ATP}}, is a(n) {{c3::energy-storing molecule}} that {{c3::fuels cellular activity}}
Published 01/25/2024 A {{c1::chromosome}} is made from {{c2::tightly-packed DNA}}. 
Published 01/23/2024 {{c1::Halogens}} are {{c2::highly reactive nonmetals}} that occupy group {{c3::17}} of the periodic table.
Published 01/23/2024 A {{c1::mole}} is a unit of measurement of {{c2::the amount of a substance}}.
Published 01/23/2024 The most abundant element in the Earth’s atmosphere is {{c1::nitrogen}} at around {{c2::78}}%, followed by {{c3::oxygen}} at nearly {{c4::21}}%.
Published 01/25/2024 75% of the nickel is made from {{c1::copper}}.
Published 01/25/2024 {{c1::Platinum}} is a precious metal used to make {{c2::jewelry}} and {{c2::catalytic converters}}.
Published 01/23/2024 {{c1::Platinum}} is superficially similar to {{c2::silver}}.
Published 01/25/2024 {{c1::Uranium}} is a metallic chemical element whose atomic number is {{c2::92}}.
Published 01/23/2024 {{c1::Welding}} is a technique used to {{c2::fuse metals together}} using {{c2::high heat}}.
Published 01/23/2024 A {{c1::computer worm}} is a type of {{c2::malware}} that is capable of {{c3::self-replicating}} and {{c3::spreading}} to {{c3::other computer systems…
Published 01/23/2024 The {{c1::inner core}} is the innermost layer of the Earth. Unlike the outer core, it is a {{c2::solid::Solid, liquid, gas, plasma}} ball made primari…
Published 01/23/2024 {{c1::Ice caps}} are {{c2::thick masses}} of {{c2::ice}} and {{c2::snow}} that cover a {{c3::vast area of land}}
Published 01/23/2024 {{c1::La Niña}} is the {{c2::periodic cooling phase}} of {{c2::waters}} across the {{c2::east-central equatorial Pacific}}.
Published 01/23/2024  During {{c1::La Niña}} events, stronger trade winds push warm water toward {{c2::Asia}}.
Published 01/23/2024 The layers of the Earth’s atmosphere from lowest to highest are the {{c1::troposphere}}, {{c2::stratosphere}}, {{c3::mesosphere}}, {{c4::thermosphere}…
Published 01/23/2024 In {{c1::caves::Landform}}, dripping water deposits {{c2::calcium salts}}, which either form into {{c3::mounds}} called {{c3::stalagmites}} or {{c3::s…
Published 01/23/2024 The {{c1::average}} of a set of numbers is calculated by {{c2::dividing the sum of all numbers}} in the set with {{c2::the number of values}}.
Published 01/23/2024 {{c1::Prime numbers}} are whole numbers greater than {{c2::1}} that cannot be divided by {{c3::any whole number}} other than {{c3::itself}} and {{c3::…
Published 01/23/2024 {{c1::Real numbers}} are {{c2::values}} found on {{c2::an infinite number line}}.
Published 01/23/2024  {{c1::Real numbers}} include all {{c2::rational}} and {{c2::irrational}} numbers.
Published 01/23/2024 {{c1::J. J. Thomson}}'s {{c2::plum pudding model::Model}} and {{c3::Niels Bohr}}’s {{c4::planetary model::Model}} were based on early ideas regarding …
Published 01/23/2024 The {{c1::Manhattan}} Project was an {{c2::American::Nation}}-led collaborative effort to develop the {{c3::atomic bomb}} during {{c4::World War II}}.
Published 01/23/2024 The {{c1::speed of light}} traveling in a {{c2::vacuum}} is equal to around {{c3::300,000,000}} meters per second.
Published 01/23/2024 A {{c1::boson}} is a {{c2::subatomic particle}} that has {{c2::a particle spin}} equal to {{c2::an integer}}
Published 01/23/2024 {{c1::Inertia}} is a(n) {{c2::object’s tendency}} to {{c2::resist}} a {{c2::change}} in its {{c2::state of motion}}.
Published 01/23/2024 {{c1::Protons}} are {{c2::subatomic particles}} that contain a {{c3::positive}} charge.
Published 01/23/2024  {{c1::Protons}} are found in the {{c2::nucleus::Location}} of a(n) {{c2::atom}}, along with the {{c3::neutrally-charged neutron::Particle and ch…
Published 01/23/2024 The {{c1::Scientific Revolution}} took place in the {{c2::16}}th and {{c2::17}}th centuries and was led by figures such as {{c3::Francis Bacon}}, who …
Published 01/23/2024 {{c1::Enrico Fermi}} (1901-1954) was an Italian-American {{c2::physicist::Branch of science}} who created the {{c3::Chicago Pile-1}}, the world’s firs…
Published 01/23/2024 {{c1::Archimedes}} determined {{c2::\(\pi\)}} by approximating the value as being greater than{{c3::\(\dfrac{223}{71}\)}}and less than …
Published 01/25/2024 {{c1::X}} and {{c1::Y}} chromosomes are involved in the {{c2::sex determination}} of {{c2::humans}} and {{c2::other organisms}}
Published 01/25/2024 {{c1::Uranium-235}}, is used to {{c2::fuel nuclear power plants}} and {{c2::nuclear weapons}}.
Published 01/25/2024 The {{c1::inner core::Earth's layer}} mainly made of {{c2::iron}}.
Published 01/25/2024 The {{c1::Outer Core::Earth's layer}} is mostly made of {{c2::liquid iron and nickel}}.
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