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
Which force pulls objects down toward the surface of the Earth?
Friction
Magnetism
Electricity
Gravity
What do we call frozen water that falls from clouds as soft white flakes?
Rain
Fog
Snow
Hail
Which part of the human body is mainly responsible for pumping blood through the circulatory system?
Liver
Heart
Lungs
Stomach
Which planet is closest to the Sun in our solar system?
Mercury
Earth
Mars
Jupiter
What natural source of light warms the Earth and makes daytime bright?
The Moon
Street lamps
Fireworks
The Sun
What do we call water vapour in the air that makes days feel more sticky or damp?
Echo
Erosion
Humidity
Radiation
Which simple weather tool uses a spinning arrow to show the direction from which the wind is blowing?
Stopwatch
Weather vane
Thermometer
Barometer
Which five letter sense organ on your face helps you detect smells from flowers, food and fresh air?
Nose
Ear
Hand
Tongue
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
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