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Science Quiz

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This quiz is not too hard. What it's about is that you have to guess what science each scientific subject goes under. The only three answers to each question are:

  • Earth Science
  • Life Science
  • Physical Science
The questions are simple scientific subjects that classify as one of the sciences. Just for a reminder, earth science covers sciences of the earth (which includes the earth, the air, and the water), life science covers sciences of living things (which includes plants, animals, and cells), and physical science covers sciences of physics (which includes motion & force, magnetism & electricity, and light & sound). Chemistry goes under all three of them, but chemistry alone is a physical science. Health science may be its own science, but it technically counts as a life science. Astronomy may not relate to the other sciences, but that goes under earth science.

Some scientific subjects do overlap. Take for instance, the environment. It's related to life science because of biomes, ecology, and human interactions. The energy resources and how the make energy goes under physical science. Stuff like global warming and climate change (which are environment-related) classifies as earth science. For that reason, I'm not gonna include overlapping subjects as questions. Instead, they're gonna be simple one-science subjects.

Quiz:

What science does each subject go under?

  1. The Nutrition Pyramid
  2. How Electromagnets Work
  3. Glass Production
  4. The Five Classes of Animals
  5. Natural Disasters
  6. The Rock Cycle
  7. Speed and Acceleration
  8. Flowering Plants
  9. Moon Phases
  10. Genetics
  11. Layers of the Atmosphere
  12. Evolution
  13. History of the Earth
  14. Wavelengths of Light
  15. The pH Scale
  16. Elevators and Functions
  17. Human Anatomy
  18. Balancing Chemical Equations
  19. Potential and Kinetic Energy
  20. Rivers and Streams

Like I said, the quiz is really easy. If you want to answer, please leave a comment on all 20 answers.
 
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