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Dive into the exciting world of science with our Jeopardy! themed game! Challenge yourself with questions ranging from biology to astronomy, covering essential concepts like the human heart, photosynthesis, and the laws of physics. Whether you’re a science buff or just looking to learn, this interactive quiz offers a fun way to explore various scientific fields. With categories including Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Geology, there's something for everyone. Ready to put your knowledge to the test? Join us for a scientific adventure!
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$100 BIOLOGY Cardiologists are medical doctors who specialize in this human organ.
$300 BIOLOGY The process by which plants convert water and sunlight into chemical energy, releasing oxygen in the process.
$500 BIOLOGY Humans of average height and weight contain this many quarts of blood.
$100 CHEMISTRY This combination of elements represents a drinkable substance that we commonly call water.
$300 CHEMISTRY Instead of asking for sodium chloride (NaCl) to put on your popcorn, you might get better results if you used this, its more common table name.
$500 CHEMISTRY If Dante’s Hell is filled with fire and brimstone, then it’s not only hot, but it probably smells terrible, just like this element.
$100 PHYSICS This physical law explains why the proverbial apple fell out of the tree and hit Sir Isaac Newton in the head.
$300 PHYSICS Scientists still debate whether this energy source travels as a particle or a wave at 186,000 miles per second.
$500 PHYSICS This famous equation became the basis for Einstein’s Theory of Relativity.
$100 GEOLOGY Although west coast citizens near San Andreas fear the “big one,” this term is commonly used to describe natural shifts in tectonic plates.
$300 GEOLOGY Igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic are three types of this naturally occurring aggregation of minerals.
$500 GEOLOGY The term, lava, refers to molten rock spewed from a volcano, but when it remains underground, this term is used instead.
Final Jepardy! ASTRONOMY In theory, time travel is possible by passing faster than the speed of light through this, a cylindrically warped plane of geometric spacetime.