Erstellt von Daniyal Qureshi
vor fast 8 Jahre
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Frage | Antworten |
How many branches does science have? | Science has 7 branches |
What does Glassware allow you to do? | Glassware allows you to mix chemicals |
What is the coldest weather that has been in Antartica? | The coldest weather in Antartica is 89.2C! |
Who lives in Antartica? | Only scientists live in Antartica to study the country |
Why can only a small population of animals live in Antartica? | Because of the extremely cold environment |
What is mass usually measured in? | Mass is usually measured in grams or kilograms. |
What is the hottest part of a bunsen burner? | The hottest part of a bunsen burner is the top of the flame |
Why is antarctica an important place for scientific investigation? | Because it's a good place for studying the environment |
How many research station are in Antartica? | There are 76 research stations |
What are some of the most dangerous equipments in a science lab? | Bunsen burners and Hotplates |
What is the yellow flame in the Bunsen burner called? | The yellow flame in the bunsen is called a Safety flame |
What do pegs and tongs allow you to do? | They allow you to pick up hot objects |
What is a gauze mat used for? | It is used for spreading heat |
What do Geologists study? | Geologists study geology (earthquakes, rocks e.t.c |
What is the bench mat used for? | A bench mat is used for protechting a bench |
How many scientists live in Antartica at summertime? | 4000 scientists live in Antartica |
How many scientists live in Antartica at wintertime? | 1000 scientists live Antartica at winter |
How much percentage of the world's ice does Antartica contain? | 90% of the world's ice is in Antartica!! |
What temperature can the bunsen burner get to? | It can get to 1500C degrees |
What is volume usually measured in a lab | It is usually measured in LITERS AND MILLIMITERS |
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