, 5 January 2022
Time for some super science trivia! This quiz has a selection from all the trivia questions we wrote in 2021. And if you’re hankering for more, you can get a new set of questions by reloading this web page!
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The Cretaceous period ended about 65 million years ago with a huge asteroid impact, massive volcanic eruptions, and the extinction of the dinosaurs.
Vermicomposting is also called ‘worm farming’ and it uses lots of worms to speed up composting.
A galactic year is about 230 million Earth years. That’s how long it takes our solar system to orbit the galaxy!
Vibrio natriegens can double in population in only 10 minutes, which is why many scientists are using it for their experiments.
The Australian National Algae Culture Collection is in Hobart. The other collections are in Canberra.
False. You can fit about 100 carbon fibres side by side in a millimetre, but only about 10 human hairs.
It takes 687 Earth days for Mars to orbit the Sun.
Titan is the largest of Saturn’s moons. It has a thick atmosphere and has seas, rivers and rain made of methane.
Coal is mostly made of carbon, which is why it produces carbon dioxide when it is burnt.
In order from softest to hardest, it’s talc, quartz, topaz, and diamond.
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