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Calling all aspiring Einsteins! Whether you have a penchant for physics, an affinity for anatomy, a zest for zoology, or a soft spot for seismology, there are so many scientific subjects to explore. Every day, scientists discover more about the world around us, and there's always more to understand. You may be surprised at how frequently some of the facts you learned in school come in handy — especially if you're trying to win a round of science trivia.
Science Trivia Questions At what temperature does water start to boil? Answer: 212°FWhat is the process in which plants convert sunlight into energy? Answer: PhotosynthesisHow fast does light travel? Answer: 186,000 miles per secondWhat is the largest planet in our solar system? Answer: JupiterWhat is the symbol for sodium on the periodic table? Answer: Na Which planet in our solar system is closest to the sun? Answer: MercuryWhat is the smallest unit of matter? Answer: AtomsHow many...
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