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  • Name a material that has no friction.
    Trick question! It is impossible to have a material with zero friction.
  • What is the unit of measurement for volume?
    Decibels
  • What is the name of the layer of gas that surrounds Earth?
    Atmosphere
  • Name two ways sharks have adapted to their habitat?
    Multiple rows of sharp teeth, aerodynamic shape,
  • Which part of the human digestive system is primarily responsible for absorbing nutrients?
    Small intestine
  • How many portions of fruit and vegetables are recommended every day?
    5
  • What do you call animals that eat both plants and animals?
    Omnivores
  • Name a behavioural adaptation in African hunting dogs.
    They hunt in packs and share their food.
  • What is the unit of measurement for pitch?
    Hertz (Hz)
  • True or False. Light travels faster than sound.
    True
  • Which force allows trains to move at the highest speed currently possible?
    Magnetic Force
  • Scientific name given to the waste from your body
    Faeces
  • What is the unit of measurement for force?
    Newtons
  • This part of the flower supports the anther.
    Filament
  • In which direction does the Earth spin during the day?
    Anti-clockwise
  • What is the angle of the tilt of the Earth?
    23.5 degrees
  • What is the name of the animal that is adapted to release quills at predators?
    Porcupine
  • What is a habitat?
    A habitat is a place where an organism makes its home and meets all the environmental conditions it needs to survive
  • Seeds that are dispersed by animals often have which characteristic?
    Sticky or spiky
  • What is germination?
    Germination refers to the process by which seeds sprout and begin to grow
  • Name four different food groups
  • What is the name of a scientist that studies plants?
    Botanist
  • In which state of matter do particles move the fastest?
    Gas
  • Name four forces acting on a moving boat
    Applied force, gravity, upthrust, air resistance, water resistance.