

Q: What process do plants use to make their own food? Q: What do red blood cells transport around the human body? Q: What are the three main behaviours of waves?Ī: Reflection, Refraction and Diffraction.įun Fact: Killer Whales (also known as Orcas) are not in fact whales at all but are actually the largest breed of dolphin in existence. Q: What force stops a ball rolling on the ground forever? Q: What test is used to detect the presence of hydrogen?Ī: The squeaky-pop test (aptly named after the sound it makes in reaction to a flame).ĭid you know that the Earth's atmosphere is made up of 78% Nitrogen and only 21% Oxygen? (The other gasses are Argon which is 0.93% and Carbon Dioxide which is 0.04% with traces of neon, helium, methane, krypton and hydrogen, as well as water vapour). Q: What is the name for the process of a liquid becoming a gas? Q: What word would you use to describe a material that is see-through?įun Fact: Elephants are the only animals in the world that have 4 forward-facing knees! Every other 4 legged animal has at least one pair that go the other way. Q: What are the three major types of rocks?ĭid you know that sedimentary rock covers about 75% of the Earth's surface? BUT below that 95% of rock under the crust are igneous rocks! Q: What force stops humans from floating into space? Q: How long does it take the earth to fully orbit the sun?ĭid you know the sun is 93 million miles away from the Earth? That means although it looks tiny it is actually really massive! Q: What do you call something that is a poor conductor? Q: How many planets are there in our solar system?įun Fact: This fun acronym will help you remember the order of the planets from the closest to the sun to the farthest: My Very Easy Method Just Set Up Nine Planets = Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. Q: What do you use to test a scientific theory? Q: Where do humans get their energy from?įun Fact: Cucumbers are actually fruits, not vegetables! They are part of the melon family. Q: What is the solid version of water called?

Q: What three things do most plants need to grow?įun Fact: The adult human body has 206 bones in it.ĭid you know that the Earth revolves around the sun which determines the length of our day and also our seasons? The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. Q: What material is picked up by magnets?ĭid you know that a compass uses a magnet to help people find their way? This is because the world has magnetic poles that the compass needle is attracted to. Q: What do we call how hot or cold something is?ĭid you know the boiling point of water is 100 degrees celsius? That's just under 3 times our body temperature! Get your kids excited about science today!Ī: Sight, smell, touch, taste and hearing. These question and answer quizzes are guaranteed to get the whole family excited about science trivia! The fun science quizzes are a great way to spend time together and have fun while you're doing it. You may use this sci quiz to add to your home-schooling or have it as a fun extra activity to do together over dinner. If you're looking for fun and new ways to get your kids excited about science then these trivia questions could be the perfect solution.įraming teaching in terms of trivia or fun facts is a great way to engage your children with learning. Anyone using the information provided by Kidadl does so at their own risk and we can not accept liability if things go wrong. Kidadl cannot accept liability for the execution of these ideas, and parental supervision is advised at all times, as safety is paramount.

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