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Light & Breezy Science Facts Quiz

Float through some light science questions about weather, space and simple everyday science. Take each one at a gentle pace and enjoy small moments of curiosity.

What gas do people and many animals breathe in that is essential for life?

Oxygen

Helium

Neon

Chlorine

Oxygen makes up a significant portion of the air near Earth surface. Cells use it in gentle chemical reactions that release energy for the body.

Which force pulls objects down toward the surface of the Earth?

Friction

Magnetism

Electricity

Gravity

Gravity is the attractive force between objects with mass. It keeps our feet on the ground and guides the motion of planets and moons.

What do we call frozen water that falls from clouds as soft white flakes?

Rain

Fog

Snow

Hail

Snow forms when water vapour in clouds freezes into ice crystals. These crystals join together into flakes that drift gently to the ground.

Which part of the human body is mainly responsible for pumping blood through the circulatory system?

Liver

Heart

Lungs

Stomach

The heart is a muscular organ that beats in a regular rhythm. With each beat it pushes blood through vessels to deliver oxygen and nutrients.

Which planet is closest to the Sun in our solar system?

Mercury

Earth

Mars

Jupiter

Mercury orbits nearest to the Sun and completes a year there in a short time. It has a rocky surface and no thick atmosphere to soften its extremes.

What natural source of light warms the Earth and makes daytime bright?

The Moon

Street lamps

Fireworks

The Sun

The Sun is the star at the centre of our solar system and emits huge amounts of energy. A small portion reaches Earth and gently supports life and climate.

What do we call water vapour in the air that makes days feel more sticky or damp?

Echo

Erosion

Humidity

Radiation

Humidity refers to the amount of water vapour present in the air. Higher humidity can make warm days feel heavier while lower humidity feels crisp and dry.

Which simple weather tool uses a spinning arrow to show the direction from which the wind is blowing?

Stopwatch

Weather vane

Thermometer

Barometer

A weather vane turns freely on a fixed point so its arrow lines up with the wind. It gives a calm visual clue about wind direction on rooftops and poles.

Which five letter sense organ on your face helps you detect smells from flowers, food and fresh air?

Nose

Ear

Hand

Tongue

The nose contains receptors that respond to tiny particles in the air. The brain interprets those signals as different scents, from sharp to softly pleasant.

What do we call the change when water on a warm surface turns into invisible vapour and rises into the air?

Freezing

Condensation

Combustion

Evaporation

Evaporation happens when fast moving water molecules escape from the liquid surface into the air. It is a gentle but steady part of the water cycle on Earth.

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