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A platypus is an example of _. | [
"Marsupial.",
"Monotremes.",
"insects",
"animals",
"killing insects",
"Amphibian.",
"Placental mammal.",
"matter vibrating"
] | Monotremes. | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: A platypus is an example of _.
Options:
A. Marsupial.
B. Monotremes.
C. insects
D. animals
E. killing insects
F. Amphibian.
G. Placental mammal.
H. matter vibrating
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Monotremes.. |
What reproduces by laying eggs? | [
"animals",
"dogs",
"insects",
"platypuses",
"mammals",
"gametes",
"chickens",
"humans"
] | platypuses | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What reproduces by laying eggs?
Options:
A. animals
B. dogs
C. insects
D. platypuses
E. mammals
F. gametes
G. chickens
H. humans
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: platypuses. |
Echidnas reproduce how? | [
"asexually",
"by indirect light",
"spread flower seeds",
"during the day",
"by birthing live young",
"by laying eggs",
"by budding",
"with their fur"
] | by laying eggs | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Echidnas reproduce how?
Options:
A. asexually
B. by indirect light
C. spread flower seeds
D. during the day
E. by birthing live young
F. by laying eggs
G. by budding
H. with their fur
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: by laying eggs. |
A duckbill platypus is a mammal that reproduces how? | [
"asexually",
"during the day",
"by cloning",
"spread flower seeds",
"They have thick fur",
"by laying eggs",
"with their fur",
"swans"
] | by laying eggs | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: A duckbill platypus is a mammal that reproduces how?
Options:
A. asexually
B. during the day
C. by cloning
D. spread flower seeds
E. They have thick fur
F. by laying eggs
G. with their fur
H. swans
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: by laying eggs. |
Platypus and Echidna are mammals that reproduce by what? | [
"hospital visits",
"cesarean sections",
"organs",
"warm-blooded",
"fur and fat",
"live birth",
"competition",
"laying eggs"
] | laying eggs | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Platypus and Echidna are mammals that reproduce by what?
Options:
A. hospital visits
B. cesarean sections
C. organs
D. warm-blooded
E. fur and fat
F. live birth
G. competition
H. laying eggs
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: laying eggs. |
How does an echidna reproduce? | [
"during the day",
"it can be seen",
"gastropod shells",
"Laying eggs",
"litter",
"aerobic capacity",
"mechanical",
"electrically"
] | Laying eggs | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: How does an echidna reproduce?
Options:
A. during the day
B. it can be seen
C. gastropod shells
D. Laying eggs
E. litter
F. aerobic capacity
G. mechanical
H. electrically
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Laying eggs. |
Female monotremes reproduce by laying eggs and have no what? | [
"alveoli",
"fusion",
"embryos",
"teats",
"rings",
"pollen",
"food",
"eyes"
] | teats | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Female monotremes reproduce by laying eggs and have no what?
Options:
A. alveoli
B. fusion
C. embryos
D. teats
E. rings
F. pollen
G. food
H. eyes
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: teats. |
when is it often uncomfortable? | [
"at room temperature",
"Plant growth is reduced",
"cloudy and rainy weather",
"pillows",
"heat or cold",
"sleeping",
"Riding a bike",
"when cell walls relax"
] | when cell walls relax | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: when is it often uncomfortable?
Options:
A. at room temperature
B. Plant growth is reduced
C. cloudy and rainy weather
D. pillows
E. heat or cold
F. sleeping
G. Riding a bike
H. when cell walls relax
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: when cell walls relax. |
Cell walls relax and increase the flow of what? | [
"heat",
"sugar",
"saliva",
"blood",
"oxygen",
"Air",
"semen",
"water"
] | blood | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Cell walls relax and increase the flow of what?
Options:
A. heat
B. sugar
C. saliva
D. blood
E. oxygen
F. Air
G. semen
H. water
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: blood. |
What occurs when the encasing of a plant cell relaxes? | [
"recovery",
"dilation",
"fever",
"shrinkage",
"heat-expansion",
"contraction",
"Exfoliation",
"It expands"
] | dilation | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What occurs when the encasing of a plant cell relaxes?
Options:
A. recovery
B. dilation
C. fever
D. shrinkage
E. heat-expansion
F. contraction
G. Exfoliation
H. It expands
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: dilation. |
When cell walls relax they | [
"migrate",
"slows",
"nektar",
"vibrate",
"sweat",
"widen",
"expand",
"heat"
] | widen | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: When cell walls relax they
Options:
A. migrate
B. slows
C. nektar
D. vibrate
E. sweat
F. widen
G. expand
H. heat
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: widen. |
What causes cell walls to relax? | [
"exercise",
"sweating",
"adding heat",
"Energy",
"dilation",
"heat or cold",
"heat",
"Dehydration"
] | dilation | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What causes cell walls to relax?
Options:
A. exercise
B. sweating
C. adding heat
D. Energy
E. dilation
F. heat or cold
G. heat
H. Dehydration
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: dilation. |
What occurs when the tension of cell walls are eased? | [
"Sleep",
"exercise",
"friction",
"Exfoliation",
"recovery",
"dilation",
"sweating",
"murmur"
] | dilation | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What occurs when the tension of cell walls are eased?
Options:
A. Sleep
B. exercise
C. friction
D. Exfoliation
E. recovery
F. dilation
G. sweating
H. murmur
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: dilation. |
What becomes larger when cell walls relax? | [
"shrub beds",
"wave in air",
"a cuticle",
"It expands",
"layers of fat",
"an object",
"sensory neurons",
"the pupils"
] | the pupils | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What becomes larger when cell walls relax?
Options:
A. shrub beds
B. wave in air
C. a cuticle
D. It expands
E. layers of fat
F. an object
G. sensory neurons
H. the pupils
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: the pupils. |
What happens when cell walls relax? | [
"evaporation",
"permineralization",
"preventing heat transfer",
"allow growth",
"it keeps an organism warm",
"air cools",
"Cell walls expand",
"heat produced"
] | Cell walls expand | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What happens when cell walls relax?
Options:
A. evaporation
B. permineralization
C. preventing heat transfer
D. allow growth
E. it keeps an organism warm
F. air cools
G. Cell walls expand
H. heat produced
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Cell walls expand. |
What relaxes, thereby causing aneurysms? | [
"layers of fat",
"Veins and arteries.",
"sweating",
"matter vibrating",
"blood vessels",
"the skin",
"Chemical energy",
"sensory neurons"
] | blood vessels | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What relaxes, thereby causing aneurysms?
Options:
A. layers of fat
B. Veins and arteries.
C. sweating
D. matter vibrating
E. blood vessels
F. the skin
G. Chemical energy
H. sensory neurons
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: blood vessels. |
what can be relaxed by dilation? | [
"artery",
"alveoli",
"the eyes",
"the skin",
"nerves",
"sweating",
"epidermal",
"breathing"
] | artery | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what can be relaxed by dilation?
Options:
A. artery
B. alveoli
C. the eyes
D. the skin
E. nerves
F. sweating
G. epidermal
H. breathing
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: artery. |
What happens before the rigid structure that surrounds the plant cell dilates? | [
"It decreases",
"competition",
"air cools",
"relaxation",
"cracking",
"sweating",
"rapid expansion",
"It expands"
] | relaxation | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What happens before the rigid structure that surrounds the plant cell dilates?
Options:
A. It decreases
B. competition
C. air cools
D. relaxation
E. cracking
F. sweating
G. rapid expansion
H. It expands
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: relaxation. |
What occurs when cell walls ease up? | [
"root growth",
"air cools",
"dilation",
"sweating",
"Dehydration",
"recovery",
"Exfoliation",
"less water"
] | dilation | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What occurs when cell walls ease up?
Options:
A. root growth
B. air cools
C. dilation
D. sweating
E. Dehydration
F. recovery
G. Exfoliation
H. less water
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: dilation. |
Dilation occurs when part of a cell that a what does not have relaxes. | [
"breathing",
"organ",
"the eyes",
"abrasion",
"complex",
"animal",
"nerves",
"retina"
] | animal | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Dilation occurs when part of a cell that a what does not have relaxes.
Options:
A. breathing
B. organ
C. the eyes
D. abrasion
E. complex
F. animal
G. nerves
H. retina
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: animal. |
What can cause cell walls to relax? | [
"Decreased light intensity",
"Something coming from a gland",
"matter vibrating",
"Temperature changing",
"Water vapor cooling",
"the Earth being tilted",
"raising their temperature",
"heat produced"
] | Decreased light intensity | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can cause cell walls to relax?
Options:
A. Decreased light intensity
B. Something coming from a gland
C. matter vibrating
D. Temperature changing
E. Water vapor cooling
F. the Earth being tilted
G. raising their temperature
H. heat produced
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Decreased light intensity. |
what occurs when cells walls relax? | [
"exercise",
"evaporation",
"aneurisms",
"recovery",
"state",
"Exfoliation",
"movement",
"allow growth"
] | aneurisms | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what occurs when cells walls relax?
Options:
A. exercise
B. evaporation
C. aneurisms
D. recovery
E. state
F. Exfoliation
G. movement
H. allow growth
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: aneurisms. |
Fires cannot burn where? | [
"dormant state",
"one celled organisms",
"in the atmosphere",
"in a pit",
"in the woods",
"In the winter",
"the Great Barrier Reef",
"vacuum of space"
] | vacuum of space | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Fires cannot burn where?
Options:
A. dormant state
B. one celled organisms
C. in the atmosphere
D. in a pit
E. in the woods
F. In the winter
G. the Great Barrier Reef
H. vacuum of space
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: vacuum of space. |
Fires with good air circulation will what? | [
"grow",
"kill",
"shrink",
"burn",
"expand",
"be cold",
"deadly",
"extinguish"
] | burn | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Fires with good air circulation will what?
Options:
A. grow
B. kill
C. shrink
D. burn
E. expand
F. be cold
G. deadly
H. extinguish
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: burn. |
Where is fire impossible? | [
"evaporation",
"In space",
"A computer",
"uncontrolled",
"Inside a car",
"On television",
"summer end",
"On a mountain"
] | In space | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Where is fire impossible?
Options:
A. evaporation
B. In space
C. A computer
D. uncontrolled
E. Inside a car
F. On television
G. summer end
H. On a mountain
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: In space. |
Where is a fire least likely to start? | [
"kalenchoes",
"a forest",
"a fireplace",
"soft soil",
"dormant",
"the Moon",
"a wood pile",
"rivers slow"
] | the Moon | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Where is a fire least likely to start?
Options:
A. kalenchoes
B. a forest
C. a fireplace
D. soft soil
E. dormant
F. the Moon
G. a wood pile
H. rivers slow
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: the Moon. |
What does a fire require to burn? | [
"A transportation fuel",
"Something with exactly 2 protons",
"chemical to mechanical energy",
"Something with exactly eight protons",
"Something with exactly 1 proton",
"Burning fuel and air",
"igniting fuel and oxidiser",
"Something with 7 protons"
] | Something with exactly eight protons | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does a fire require to burn?
Options:
A. A transportation fuel
B. Something with exactly 2 protons
C. chemical to mechanical energy
D. Something with exactly eight protons
E. Something with exactly 1 proton
F. Burning fuel and air
G. igniting fuel and oxidiser
H. Something with 7 protons
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Something with exactly eight protons. |
what does fire require oxygen for? | [
"Cooking",
"energy",
"combustion",
"survival",
"turning blue",
"Animal survival",
"cooking food",
"extinguishing"
] | combustion | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what does fire require oxygen for?
Options:
A. Cooking
B. energy
C. combustion
D. survival
E. turning blue
F. Animal survival
G. cooking food
H. extinguishing
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: combustion. |
What is required to burn a building? | [
"oxygen",
"voltage",
"sigh",
"ghost",
"words",
"sunlight",
"heat",
"power"
] | oxygen | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What is required to burn a building?
Options:
A. oxygen
B. voltage
C. sigh
D. ghost
E. words
F. sunlight
G. heat
H. power
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: oxygen. |
How do you increase the burn rate? | [
"an electric stove",
"exercise",
"burn wet materials",
"friction",
"add more oxygen",
"decrease amount of fuel",
"a hydraulic system",
"decrease the oxygen"
] | add more oxygen | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: How do you increase the burn rate?
Options:
A. an electric stove
B. exercise
C. burn wet materials
D. friction
E. add more oxygen
F. decrease amount of fuel
G. a hydraulic system
H. decrease the oxygen
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: add more oxygen. |
How do you put out a fire? | [
"power",
"boiling",
"protect them",
"electrically",
"smother it",
"evaporation",
"mechanical",
"heating liquids"
] | smother it | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: How do you put out a fire?
Options:
A. power
B. boiling
C. protect them
D. electrically
E. smother it
F. evaporation
G. mechanical
H. heating liquids
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: smother it. |
A fire requires a by-product of what? | [
"sunlight",
"heat energy",
"electromagnetic energy",
"photosynthesis.",
"evaporation",
"heating liquids",
"Electrical energy",
"harmful substances"
] | photosynthesis. | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: A fire requires a by-product of what?
Options:
A. sunlight
B. heat energy
C. electromagnetic energy
D. photosynthesis.
E. evaporation
F. heating liquids
G. Electrical energy
H. harmful substances
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: photosynthesis.. |
Smoke is a product of what being burned? | [
"an object",
"oxygen",
"engines",
"trees",
"Oak",
"energy",
"Cooking",
"Cars"
] | oxygen | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Smoke is a product of what being burned?
Options:
A. an object
B. oxygen
C. engines
D. trees
E. Oak
F. energy
G. Cooking
H. Cars
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: oxygen. |
What destroys rainforests? | [
"snakes",
"erosion",
"creating paper",
"sunlight",
"humans disturb it",
"insects",
"deforestation",
"Pollution"
] | creating paper | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What destroys rainforests?
Options:
A. snakes
B. erosion
C. creating paper
D. sunlight
E. humans disturb it
F. insects
G. deforestation
H. Pollution
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: creating paper. |
What can cause deforestation? | [
"Planting flowers",
"Creating paper",
"Greenhouse gases",
"Filtering water",
"Greenhouse gasses",
"Cutting grass",
"Pesticides",
"Pollution"
] | Creating paper | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can cause deforestation?
Options:
A. Planting flowers
B. Creating paper
C. Greenhouse gases
D. Filtering water
E. Greenhouse gasses
F. Cutting grass
G. Pesticides
H. Pollution
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Creating paper. |
Reducing paper production would directly help stop what international problem? | [
"Greenhouse gases",
"obesity",
"global warming",
"cool summers",
"deforestation",
"population movement",
"antibiotic resistant bacteria",
"Greenhouse gasses"
] | global warming | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Reducing paper production would directly help stop what international problem?
Options:
A. Greenhouse gases
B. obesity
C. global warming
D. cool summers
E. deforestation
F. population movement
G. antibiotic resistant bacteria
H. Greenhouse gasses
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: global warming. |
What needs to grow for paper to be made? | [
"paper",
"books",
"trees",
"birds",
"grass",
"flowers",
"fibers",
"plants"
] | trees | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What needs to grow for paper to be made?
Options:
A. paper
B. books
C. trees
D. birds
E. grass
F. flowers
G. fibers
H. plants
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: trees. |
Epiphytes can eventually lead to the production of what? | [
"iron",
"plastic",
"paper",
"food",
"steel",
"bushes",
"plants",
"flowers"
] | paper | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Epiphytes can eventually lead to the production of what?
Options:
A. iron
B. plastic
C. paper
D. food
E. steel
F. bushes
G. plants
H. flowers
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: paper. |
What does creating paper do? | [
"duplicate itself",
"Makes the air dirtier",
"Makes food",
"Cleans the air",
"converting electricity to heat",
"to move people",
"Plant growth is reduced",
"Lengthens tree life"
] | Makes the air dirtier | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does creating paper do?
Options:
A. duplicate itself
B. Makes the air dirtier
C. Makes food
D. Cleans the air
E. converting electricity to heat
F. to move people
G. Plant growth is reduced
H. Lengthens tree life
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Makes the air dirtier. |
creating paper may cause | [
"Physical weathering",
"Something to move",
"destroying life",
"It expands",
"Greenhouse gases",
"contamination",
"Pollution",
"harmful substances"
] | destroying life | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: creating paper may cause
Options:
A. Physical weathering
B. Something to move
C. destroying life
D. It expands
E. Greenhouse gases
F. contamination
G. Pollution
H. harmful substances
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: destroying life. |
what requires cutting down trees? | [
"swamp vegetation",
"to move people",
"vehicles",
"Greenhouse gases",
"pulped wood",
"burning",
"deforestation",
"fossil fuels"
] | pulped wood | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what requires cutting down trees?
Options:
A. swamp vegetation
B. to move people
C. vehicles
D. Greenhouse gases
E. pulped wood
F. burning
G. deforestation
H. fossil fuels
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: pulped wood. |
What feed on plant plankton? | [
"passenger pigeons",
"parasites",
"sunlight",
"animal plankton",
"ice",
"horses",
"absorb light energy",
"honeybees"
] | animal plankton | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What feed on plant plankton?
Options:
A. passenger pigeons
B. parasites
C. sunlight
D. animal plankton
E. ice
F. horses
G. absorb light energy
H. honeybees
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: animal plankton. |
what do zooplankton feed on? | [
"whales",
"weathering",
"Energy.",
"minute plants",
"Chlorophyll",
"an organism's body",
"Germy surfaces",
"humans"
] | minute plants | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what do zooplankton feed on?
Options:
A. whales
B. weathering
C. Energy.
D. minute plants
E. Chlorophyll
F. an organism's body
G. Germy surfaces
H. humans
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: minute plants. |
The tiny animals known as zooplankton feed on | [
"an organism's body",
"photosynthesis",
"minute men",
"fish",
"Chlorophyll",
"minute plants",
"absorb light energy",
"whales"
] | minute plants | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: The tiny animals known as zooplankton feed on
Options:
A. an organism's body
B. photosynthesis
C. minute men
D. fish
E. Chlorophyll
F. minute plants
G. absorb light energy
H. whales
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: minute plants. |
What are zooplankton? | [
"microscopic",
"infected",
"huge",
"storing water",
"giant",
"small",
"Absorb light",
"bioaerosols"
] | microscopic | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What are zooplankton?
Options:
A. microscopic
B. infected
C. huge
D. storing water
E. giant
F. small
G. Absorb light
H. bioaerosols
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: microscopic. |
What can feed on phytoplankton? | [
"producers",
"phytoplankton",
"passenger pigeons",
"bacteria",
"tiny crustaceans",
"the Sun",
"honeybees",
"parasites"
] | tiny crustaceans | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can feed on phytoplankton?
Options:
A. producers
B. phytoplankton
C. passenger pigeons
D. bacteria
E. tiny crustaceans
F. the Sun
G. honeybees
H. parasites
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: tiny crustaceans. |
what do zooplankton feed on? | [
"planktonic plants",
"Chemical energy",
"animals",
"microorganisms",
"NaCl",
"Chlorophyll",
"insects",
"an area swollen with pus"
] | planktonic plants | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what do zooplankton feed on?
Options:
A. planktonic plants
B. Chemical energy
C. animals
D. microorganisms
E. NaCl
F. Chlorophyll
G. insects
H. an area swollen with pus
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: planktonic plants. |
Some crustaceans feed on | [
"phytoplankton",
"fungi",
"refraction of light",
"heat energy",
"an organism's body",
"carbon",
"algae",
"salt and water."
] | phytoplankton | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Some crustaceans feed on
Options:
A. phytoplankton
B. fungi
C. refraction of light
D. heat energy
E. an organism's body
F. carbon
G. algae
H. salt and water.
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: phytoplankton. |
What are copepods? | [
"fertile",
"Tiny animals",
"important habitats",
"Birds",
"Insects",
"Fish",
"Something to move",
"storing water"
] | Tiny animals | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What are copepods?
Options:
A. fertile
B. Tiny animals
C. important habitats
D. Birds
E. Insects
F. Fish
G. Something to move
H. storing water
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Tiny animals. |
What ocean organisms feed on phytoplankton? | [
"gills",
"fungi",
"a fish",
"life",
"CO 2",
"edible",
"sharks",
"tiny"
] | tiny | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What ocean organisms feed on phytoplankton?
Options:
A. gills
B. fungi
C. a fish
D. life
E. CO 2
F. edible
G. sharks
H. tiny
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: tiny. |
Fish and other animals eat tiny animals that feed on what? | [
"heat energy",
"light energy",
"Organic compounds",
"Energy.",
"phytoplankton",
"Chemical energy",
"an organism's body",
"kinetic energy"
] | phytoplankton | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Fish and other animals eat tiny animals that feed on what?
Options:
A. heat energy
B. light energy
C. Organic compounds
D. Energy.
E. phytoplankton
F. Chemical energy
G. an organism's body
H. kinetic energy
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: phytoplankton. |
Zooplankton are tiny animals that feed on what? | [
"sunlight",
"vegetation",
"Energy",
"loose soil",
"plant life",
"diatoms",
"fungi",
"chemicals"
] | diatoms | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Zooplankton are tiny animals that feed on what?
Options:
A. sunlight
B. vegetation
C. Energy
D. loose soil
E. plant life
F. diatoms
G. fungi
H. chemicals
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: diatoms. |
What can cause tsunamis when moved? | [
"Physical weathering",
"Tectonic plates",
"tectonic distance",
"tectonic notes",
"an object",
"dinner plates",
"an external framework",
"Water expanding"
] | Tectonic plates | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can cause tsunamis when moved?
Options:
A. Physical weathering
B. Tectonic plates
C. tectonic distance
D. tectonic notes
E. an object
F. dinner plates
G. an external framework
H. Water expanding
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Tectonic plates. |
What causes volcanic eruptions? | [
"Too much lava in the volcano",
"energy of moving objects",
"Lava getting too hot",
"Earthquakes",
"Tectonic plates moving",
"fissures of hot, acidic water",
"heating liquids",
"The area was once underwater"
] | Tectonic plates moving | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What causes volcanic eruptions?
Options:
A. Too much lava in the volcano
B. energy of moving objects
C. Lava getting too hot
D. Earthquakes
E. Tectonic plates moving
F. fissures of hot, acidic water
G. heating liquids
H. The area was once underwater
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Tectonic plates moving. |
What can cause tsunamis? | [
"cloud movement",
"The area was once underwater",
"sonic booms",
"energy of moving objects",
"the movement of tectonic plates",
"deadly and devastating",
"mountain formations",
"wind and erosion"
] | the movement of tectonic plates | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can cause tsunamis?
Options:
A. cloud movement
B. The area was once underwater
C. sonic booms
D. energy of moving objects
E. the movement of tectonic plates
F. deadly and devastating
G. mountain formations
H. wind and erosion
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: the movement of tectonic plates. |
What causes volcanic eruptions? | [
"a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun",
"high-mass stars collapsing",
"tectonic plates being pushed together",
"Two things found in Florida",
"Two things that come together in San Andreas",
"Two things found in Washington DC",
"Sudden shaking of the ground.",
"Two things found in Manhattan"
] | Two things that come together in San Andreas | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What causes volcanic eruptions?
Options:
A. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun
B. high-mass stars collapsing
C. tectonic plates being pushed together
D. Two things found in Florida
E. Two things that come together in San Andreas
F. Two things found in Washington DC
G. Sudden shaking of the ground.
H. Two things found in Manhattan
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Two things that come together in San Andreas. |
What can the movement of tectonic plates do? | [
"to move people",
"threatened",
"Destroy cities",
"Prevent shaking",
"Create people",
"Build bridges",
"erosion",
"Movement"
] | Destroy cities | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can the movement of tectonic plates do?
Options:
A. to move people
B. threatened
C. Destroy cities
D. Prevent shaking
E. Create people
F. Build bridges
G. erosion
H. Movement
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Destroy cities. |
What can cause a short-term cooling of the Earth's climate? | [
"electromagnetic energy",
"a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun",
"The movement of tectonic plates.",
"Greenhouse gases",
"fissures of hot, acidic water",
"energy of moving objects",
"wind and erosion",
"exposure to cold"
] | The movement of tectonic plates. | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can cause a short-term cooling of the Earth's climate?
Options:
A. electromagnetic energy
B. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun
C. The movement of tectonic plates.
D. Greenhouse gases
E. fissures of hot, acidic water
F. energy of moving objects
G. wind and erosion
H. exposure to cold
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: The movement of tectonic plates.. |
What effect could more active plate tectonics have on the earth? | [
"rapid expansion",
"Decreased precipitation",
"a tree falling",
"the production of heat",
"Lower average temperature",
"Physical weathering",
"a lot of human deaths",
"Plant growth is reduced"
] | Lower average temperature | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What effect could more active plate tectonics have on the earth?
Options:
A. rapid expansion
B. Decreased precipitation
C. a tree falling
D. the production of heat
E. Lower average temperature
F. Physical weathering
G. a lot of human deaths
H. Plant growth is reduced
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Lower average temperature. |
can the movement of tectonic plates be predicted? | [
"look",
"wind",
"eons",
"well",
"loss",
"Rio",
"made",
"yes"
] | yes | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: can the movement of tectonic plates be predicted?
Options:
A. look
B. wind
C. eons
D. well
E. loss
F. Rio
G. made
H. yes
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: yes. |
what causes volcanic eruptions? | [
"eukyarotes",
"Water expanding",
"heating liquids",
"Greenhouse gases",
"earthquakes",
"heat energy",
"scattered light",
"kinetic energy"
] | earthquakes | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what causes volcanic eruptions?
Options:
A. eukyarotes
B. Water expanding
C. heating liquids
D. Greenhouse gases
E. earthquakes
F. heat energy
G. scattered light
H. kinetic energy
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: earthquakes. |
the movement of tectonic plates causes what? | [
"friction",
"erosion",
"to move people",
"climate",
"debris flows",
"flooding",
"Movement",
"global warming"
] | debris flows | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: the movement of tectonic plates causes what?
Options:
A. friction
B. erosion
C. to move people
D. climate
E. debris flows
F. flooding
G. Movement
H. global warming
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: debris flows. |
what causes volcanic eruptions? | [
"scattered light",
"eukyarotes",
"earthquakes",
"heating liquids",
"Water expanding",
"heat energy",
"Greenhouse gases",
"kinetic energy"
] | earthquakes | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what causes volcanic eruptions?
Options:
A. scattered light
B. eukyarotes
C. earthquakes
D. heating liquids
E. Water expanding
F. heat energy
G. Greenhouse gases
H. kinetic energy
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: earthquakes. |
What is not changed by melting? | [
"Shape",
"Mass",
"hair",
"fats",
"O3",
"Density",
"Volume",
"matter"
] | Mass | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What is not changed by melting?
Options:
A. Shape
B. Mass
C. hair
D. fats
E. O3
F. Density
G. Volume
H. matter
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Mass. |
What happening to something will not change its mass? | [
"growing",
"Dilution",
"energy",
"doubling",
"melting",
"It expands",
"Energy.",
"shrinking"
] | melting | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What happening to something will not change its mass?
Options:
A. growing
B. Dilution
C. energy
D. doubling
E. melting
F. It expands
G. Energy.
H. shrinking
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: melting. |
What does not change during melting? | [
"Solid",
"Density",
"energy",
"vapors",
"O3",
"fats",
"Mass",
"Sublimation"
] | Mass | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does not change during melting?
Options:
A. Solid
B. Density
C. energy
D. vapors
E. O3
F. fats
G. Mass
H. Sublimation
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Mass. |
What does not change mass? | [
"an object",
"gravity",
"density",
"bullfrogs",
"Energy.",
"blastoids",
"melting",
"volume"
] | melting | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does not change mass?
Options:
A. an object
B. gravity
C. density
D. bullfrogs
E. Energy.
F. blastoids
G. melting
H. volume
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: melting. |
What doesn't a phase change alter? | [
"Glaciers",
"our star",
"hormones",
"Weight",
"Temperature",
"Warmth",
"an object",
"trout"
] | Weight | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What doesn't a phase change alter?
Options:
A. Glaciers
B. our star
C. hormones
D. Weight
E. Temperature
F. Warmth
G. an object
H. trout
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Weight. |
What do phase changes not change? | [
"Time and energy",
"properties of object",
"Heat energy",
"color of object",
"population movement",
"shape of object",
"amount of matter",
"Molecular kinetic energy"
] | amount of matter | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What do phase changes not change?
Options:
A. Time and energy
B. properties of object
C. Heat energy
D. color of object
E. population movement
F. shape of object
G. amount of matter
H. Molecular kinetic energy
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: amount of matter. |
phase changes do not change | [
"motility",
"an object",
"voltage",
"skull",
"motion",
"hormones",
"symptoms",
"energy"
] | energy | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: phase changes do not change
Options:
A. motility
B. an object
C. voltage
D. skull
E. motion
F. hormones
G. symptoms
H. energy
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: energy. |
What property of matter is not changed during a phase change? | [
"motility",
"sweating",
"energy",
"cold",
"nucleus",
"density",
"apoptosis",
"an object"
] | energy | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What property of matter is not changed during a phase change?
Options:
A. motility
B. sweating
C. energy
D. cold
E. nucleus
F. density
G. apoptosis
H. an object
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: energy. |
What does melting not change? | [
"energy",
"vapors",
"fats",
"mass",
"liquid",
"ligt",
"heat",
"copper"
] | mass | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does melting not change?
Options:
A. energy
B. vapors
C. fats
D. mass
E. liquid
F. ligt
G. heat
H. copper
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: mass. |
Phase changes do not change | [
"hormones",
"amoebae",
"weight",
"motion",
"an object",
"voltage",
"symptoms",
"motility"
] | weight | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Phase changes do not change
Options:
A. hormones
B. amoebae
C. weight
D. motion
E. an object
F. voltage
G. symptoms
H. motility
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: weight. |
Melting matter does not change its | [
"crust",
"metal",
"mass",
"O3",
"heat",
"cycles",
"energy",
"liquid"
] | mass | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Melting matter does not change its
Options:
A. crust
B. metal
C. mass
D. O3
E. heat
F. cycles
G. energy
H. liquid
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: mass. |
What is used to heat a building by a heating system? | [
"engines",
"wind",
"insulation",
"photons",
"radiator",
"body heat",
"calcite",
"ice"
] | radiator | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What is used to heat a building by a heating system?
Options:
A. engines
B. wind
C. insulation
D. photons
E. radiator
F. body heat
G. calcite
H. ice
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: radiator. |
what is used to heat a building? | [
"water",
"iron",
"coal",
"fire",
"gas",
"CFCs",
"oxygen",
"oil"
] | oil | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what is used to heat a building?
Options:
A. water
B. iron
C. coal
D. fire
E. gas
F. CFCs
G. oxygen
H. oil
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: oil. |
What do humans use when living in a cold climate? | [
"energy",
"spaceships",
"hair",
"freezers",
"weapons",
"fur",
"Blankets",
"chemicals"
] | energy | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What do humans use when living in a cold climate?
Options:
A. energy
B. spaceships
C. hair
D. freezers
E. weapons
F. fur
G. Blankets
H. chemicals
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: energy. |
What is a way to heat a building? | [
"sound",
"Movement of an air mass",
"burning coal",
"static electricity",
"In the winter",
"potential energy",
"by indirect light",
"geothermal energy"
] | geothermal energy | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What is a way to heat a building?
Options:
A. sound
B. Movement of an air mass
C. burning coal
D. static electricity
E. In the winter
F. potential energy
G. by indirect light
H. geothermal energy
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: geothermal energy. |
what energy is used for heating a building? | [
"fire",
"flow of protons",
"wind",
"HPV",
"oil",
"h2o condensation",
"thermometers",
"gas"
] | gas | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what energy is used for heating a building?
Options:
A. fire
B. flow of protons
C. wind
D. HPV
E. oil
F. h2o condensation
G. thermometers
H. gas
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: gas. |
What do radiators use to heat buildings? | [
"coal",
"CFCs",
"Solar power",
"Oil",
"Oxygen",
"hot",
"Hydrogen",
"fuse"
] | Oil | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What do radiators use to heat buildings?
Options:
A. coal
B. CFCs
C. Solar power
D. Oil
E. Oxygen
F. hot
G. Hydrogen
H. fuse
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Oil. |
What is energy used for in architects' creations? | [
"energy",
"warmth",
"destruction",
"Light",
"windows",
"images",
"heating",
"wind"
] | heating | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What is energy used for in architects' creations?
Options:
A. energy
B. warmth
C. destruction
D. Light
E. windows
F. images
G. heating
H. wind
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: heating. |
What contains energy to raise the temperture of an office? | [
"chemical messengers",
"peachleaf willow",
"deoxyribonucleic acid",
"cooling system",
"swimming pool",
"heating system",
"gym",
"organic molecules"
] | heating system | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What contains energy to raise the temperture of an office?
Options:
A. chemical messengers
B. peachleaf willow
C. deoxyribonucleic acid
D. cooling system
E. swimming pool
F. heating system
G. gym
H. organic molecules
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: heating system. |
A method of heating a building might be what? | [
"dangerous",
"Blizzards",
"Heated arguments",
"threatened",
"major threat to health",
"Direct sunlight.",
"Mothballs",
"slow and inefficient"
] | Direct sunlight. | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: A method of heating a building might be what?
Options:
A. dangerous
B. Blizzards
C. Heated arguments
D. threatened
E. major threat to health
F. Direct sunlight.
G. Mothballs
H. slow and inefficient
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Direct sunlight.. |
buildings use a combination of production, exchange, and distribution of energy to for what | [
"energy usage",
"consumers",
"ventilation",
"views",
"survival",
"temperature",
"Quality of life",
"water"
] | temperature | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: buildings use a combination of production, exchange, and distribution of energy to for what
Options:
A. energy usage
B. consumers
C. ventilation
D. views
E. survival
F. temperature
G. Quality of life
H. water
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: temperature. |
What can be used for heating a building by a heating system? | [
"the Sun's rays",
"peachleaf willow",
"engines",
"oxygen",
"photosynthesis",
"photons",
"air",
"hydrogen and oxygen"
] | the Sun's rays | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can be used for heating a building by a heating system?
Options:
A. the Sun's rays
B. peachleaf willow
C. engines
D. oxygen
E. photosynthesis
F. photons
G. air
H. hydrogen and oxygen
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: the Sun's rays. |
What type of energy is produced the most worldwide? | [
"photons",
"food",
"chemicals",
"our star",
"Light",
"Heating",
"waves",
"sound"
] | Heating | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What type of energy is produced the most worldwide?
Options:
A. photons
B. food
C. chemicals
D. our star
E. Light
F. Heating
G. waves
H. sound
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Heating. |
What does food contain? | [
"time",
"Organic molecules",
"money",
"fur and fat",
"chlorofluorocarbons",
"love",
"Chemical energy",
"wavelengths and photons"
] | Organic molecules | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does food contain?
Options:
A. time
B. Organic molecules
C. money
D. fur and fat
E. chlorofluorocarbons
F. love
G. Chemical energy
H. wavelengths and photons
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Organic molecules. |
What do things that cannot make their own food need as a nutrient? | [
"Energy",
"metal",
"animals",
"mud",
"Energy.",
"protein",
"prototype",
"fungi"
] | protein | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What do things that cannot make their own food need as a nutrient?
Options:
A. Energy
B. metal
C. animals
D. mud
E. Energy.
F. protein
G. prototype
H. fungi
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: protein. |
What obtain their food from plants and cannot make their own food? | [
"bacteria",
"Flowers",
"trees",
"lichen",
"animals",
"fungi",
"humans",
"grass"
] | animals | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What obtain their food from plants and cannot make their own food?
Options:
A. bacteria
B. Flowers
C. trees
D. lichen
E. animals
F. fungi
G. humans
H. grass
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: animals. |
what are living things that cannot make their own food? | [
"hydrogen",
"clouds",
"animals",
"humans",
"bacteria",
"bushes",
"fungi",
"plants"
] | animals | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what are living things that cannot make their own food?
Options:
A. hydrogen
B. clouds
C. animals
D. humans
E. bacteria
F. bushes
G. fungi
H. plants
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: animals. |
Mammals are | [
"animal transport",
"Heterotrophs",
"parasites",
"fur and fat",
"animals",
"pathogens",
"producers",
"more abundant"
] | Heterotrophs | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Mammals are
Options:
A. animal transport
B. Heterotrophs
C. parasites
D. fur and fat
E. animals
F. pathogens
G. producers
H. more abundant
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Heterotrophs. |
What is one thing fish cannot make? | [
"babies",
"nests",
"matter",
"fat",
"edible",
"Energy",
"bubbles",
"food"
] | food | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What is one thing fish cannot make?
Options:
A. babies
B. nests
C. matter
D. fat
E. edible
F. Energy
G. bubbles
H. food
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: food. |
fungi are living things that cannot make their own what | [
"food",
"cells",
"Energy",
"Fruits",
"H 2 O",
"nests",
"habitat",
"matter"
] | food | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: fungi are living things that cannot make their own what
Options:
A. food
B. cells
C. Energy
D. Fruits
E. H 2 O
F. nests
G. habitat
H. matter
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: food. |
What cannot make their own food? | [
"parasites",
"animals",
"producers",
"fungi",
"bacteria",
"phytoplankton",
"plants",
"humans"
] | animals | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What cannot make their own food?
Options:
A. parasites
B. animals
C. producers
D. fungi
E. bacteria
F. phytoplankton
G. plants
H. humans
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: animals. |
what can fish not make? | [
"fat",
"copper",
"Mass",
"motion",
"eggs",
"food",
"liquid",
"sodium"
] | food | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what can fish not make?
Options:
A. fat
B. copper
C. Mass
D. motion
E. eggs
F. food
G. liquid
H. sodium
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: food. |
Animals require eating plants to do what? | [
"die",
"store",
"grow",
"decay",
"growth",
"food",
"pass out",
"move"
] | move | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Animals require eating plants to do what?
Options:
A. die
B. store
C. grow
D. decay
E. growth
F. food
G. pass out
H. move
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: move. |
What do animals require to move? | [
"babies",
"food",
"warmth",
"air",
"oven",
"heat",
"oxygen",
"children"
] | food | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What do animals require to move?
Options:
A. babies
B. food
C. warmth
D. air
E. oven
F. heat
G. oxygen
H. children
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: food. |
All dogs require what to move? | [
"dog treats",
"speed",
"air",
"barking",
"Energy.",
"energy",
"feet",
"a leash"
] | energy | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: All dogs require what to move?
Options:
A. dog treats
B. speed
C. air
D. barking
E. Energy.
F. energy
G. feet
H. a leash
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: energy. |
What does an animal require to move? | [
"fat",
"air",
"skin",
"warmth",
"bone movement",
"H20",
"food",
"heat"
] | food | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does an animal require to move?
Options:
A. fat
B. air
C. skin
D. warmth
E. bone movement
F. H20
G. food
H. heat
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: food. |
What allows for movement in animals? | [
"the digestive system",
"an external framework",
"energizing crystals",
"Veins and arteries.",
"spinning wheels",
"burning energy",
"arteries",
"changing tires"
] | burning energy | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What allows for movement in animals?
Options:
A. the digestive system
B. an external framework
C. energizing crystals
D. Veins and arteries.
E. spinning wheels
F. burning energy
G. arteries
H. changing tires
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: burning energy. |
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